Example sentences of "[adj] to get [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I got virtually equal marks across arts and sciences for O levels , so making a choice at A level was difficult , but I felt a bit swayed by the fact that people said it 's best to do science subjects as far as jobs and university places go ; it 's difficult to get on to arts courses , but it 's easier to get on to science courses … that 's really why I chose science , ultimately . |
2 | It is not always easy to get up to date information on which to set the quotas , especially in a small area sample . |
3 | This is impossible to do by staying within the lines , although it is easy to get close to success . |
4 | On the conscious level I was at first glad to get back to school for the summer term . |
5 | He had a busy day ahead of him , and although he did not yet know it , he would not be able to get back to bed until nearly twenty-four hours later . |
6 | Others are desperate to get back to work . |
7 | That to get back to part of your original question , the company existed on folders the the estate agent folders , for fifteen years . |
8 | With the onset of the government 's new community care policies , many women will find themselves playing the traditional role of carers without payment and will consequently find it more difficult to get out to work . |
9 | Finding it difficult to get down to middleweight , I decided to fight as a light-heavy in the University trials . |
10 | Here are all my colleagues rushing upstairs with great enthusiasm , diving into the committee room , anxious to get on to curb the ever growing number of rules and regulations and whilst they 're upstairs merrily getting on with it , here we are downstairs passing more things which we say we do n't want to do . |
11 | I am never surprised when after a holiday a colleague or neighbour tells me ‘ I had a very nice holiday but I must say it 's nice to get back to work ’ . |