Example sentences of "is [adj] get [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm so erm maybe because of the continuity between some forms of abusive sexual practice and erm what we expect of kids , what we train kids to do anyway um it means that abuse is easier to get away with . |
2 | Is this getting more confusing and you can think of that as seventeen add minus one times and then we 're multiplying into the brackets . |
3 | Nevertheless , it is dangerous to get too carried away with the similarities since they can blind even the best researchers to new observations . |
4 | This is impossible to do by staying within the lines , although it is easy to get close to success . |
5 | That 's good news says Pyramid , because SNI is likely to get closer to it in the short term while these issues are being resolved , whatever the eventual outcome . |
6 | Thus , for example , it may make sense to have an integrated commuter rail service and inner-city subway , and to subsidize it to prevent people driving through congested streets ; but only a local government embracing both the suburbs and the inner city is likely to get close to the efficient policy . |
7 | Next month it is likely to get only 1% . |
8 | Heraclitus rules , and the state of flux is likely to get more , rather than less , dramatic . |
9 | We could improve on a little bit was er , the time spent on incoming calls and queries which is hard to get away from . |
10 | It is hard to get much more reduced than this ! |
11 | Our own experience is that we have never yet planted a congregation without each person who is married getting as clear a call to the work as their partner . |
12 | Sometimes it is good to get away from the particular disciplines of our own medium and techniques and try something else . |
13 | GUIL : This is all getting rather undisciplined … |
14 | It is all getting much more complicated . |
15 | This term is useful to get away from certain stereotypes which tend to come into people 's minds when " thinking " is mentioned . |
16 | While this Unit is unable to get too involved I would like to think that if an individual school required guidance , sources of materials etc. , we could provide this without too much difficulty . |
17 | No manager , in any half-decent company , is able to get away with claiming that he has made all the improvements it is possible to make . |
18 | ‘ Diana is desperate to get away , ’ a close friend said last night . |
19 | But it is difficult to get there and to find people being tortured ; it is such a horrible activity that it is done in secret . |
20 | But must we go so far as to say that the USSR will not resort to force unless she is certain to get away with it ? |
21 | The British Civil Uranium Procurement Organisation is keen to get directly involved in mining and exploration . |