Example sentences of "[not/n't] that easy [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | I can only say that in your own experience you must know it 's not that easy to stop loving someone . |
2 | OPPOSITE : A centurion orders Ascaris to kill the Doctor … … but the Doctor proves not that easy to kill … … leaving Vicki to administer the crowning glory . |
3 | ‘ Hey , come on , you know I 'm not that easy to kill . |
4 | It 's not that easy to back out once it gets started up ! |
5 | The Telegraph , too , implies that British can be neatly distinguished from Irish , but one of the complexities of Britain and Ireland is that it is not that easy to do so . |
6 | When your hard drive is nearing capacity and you need to delete a few directories to install your new 5meg program it is not that easy to decide which directories to archive and delete to achieve the required disk space . |
7 | But while many potential owners enjoy visiting the Shelters , it is not that easy to walk away with a new pet . |
8 | It 's an expensive wood and not that easy to work , but the beautiful flaming and the rich pale brown colour makes it worth the trouble . |
9 | ‘ But as I keep trying to tell you , publishing is not that easy to get into — especially at your sort of salary level when you 've no experience . ’ |
10 | Now it 's very easy for all the leaders around the world , not that easy to get them all together , but once they were together , it was very easy for them all to say yes the situation 's dreadful , it 's awful , it 's awful . |
11 | Stewart McDonald will tell you that it 's not that easy to achieve those three things . |
12 | Pointless trying to swim against it , but sometimes it just was n't that easy to see which way the current went . |
13 | He laughed softly as he moved away again , and Fran stormed into the room and slammed the door , but it was n't that easy to close the door on what he 'd said . |
14 | Embarrassment curled hotly through her as she remembered what she 'd read and she snatched up the case and marched towards the door , but it was n't that easy to push it from her mind , not when she remembered Luke Calder 's mockery . |
15 | She might have known it was n't that easy to fool him … |
16 | But it is n't that easy to tell . |
17 | ‘ Well , it is n't that easy to have property demolished — ’ |
18 | And this was n't that easy to read . |