Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] to get [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I thought you were definitely gon na show me up today and say , how the hell am I supposed to get into the garage ?
2 ‘ How are you supposed to get up the stairs , then ? ’
3 And did you , was you able to get round the world much ?
4 Mhm do you have do you have a lo I mean is it is it easy to get to in touch say you want to in an emergency , to get in touch with anyone phone , is it is it easy to get to a phone ?
5 And how difficult is it all these Midland local Midland matches because the Midlands teams are finding it hard to get near the top .
6 Once you have started in your job , you may find it difficult to get to a bank during banking hours — even though we have extended opening hours on Mondays to Friday at many or our branches , and you will now find a number of them open on Saturdays until 3.30pm .
7 It would mean a more equitable geographical distribution of such clinics ; transport facilities provided for those mothers who , because of distance or number of children , find it difficult to get to the clinic ; more concerted educational campaigns to inform mothers of the use and role of such clinics ; the harsh attitudes of some health visitors and other professionals towards ‘ inadequate ’ mothers must be changed where they exist ; and so on .
8 Although it seemed very efficient , one improvement I might suggest would be to mount the covers on spring rollers , because the drivers found it difficult to get to the bikes with the covers pressing on them while they worked .
9 These must be easy to reach — some designs push the drive cage against the motherboard , making it difficult to get at the drive 's screws .
10 My knees were knocking and my lips quivering , making it difficult to get round the words .
11 I was just wondering how on earth your supposed to get to the M one heading towards er Bramford I mean
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