Example sentences of "[adv] hard for the " in BNC.

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1 In fact , at the death-bed there was an astonishing display of Protestant respect for the regent who had fought so hard for the French alliance and the survival of the Catholic faith .
2 Maidstone chairman John Waugh , who bought the club just three weeks ago , said : ‘ I feel desperate for the people that have worked so hard for the club .
3 In particular , men like Paul-Henri Spaak , who had worked so hard for the EEC , were conscious of the fact that many economic interests within the Six supported the foundation of the EEC primarily because of the advantages they believed would be accruable to themselves .
4 ’ I 'm sure Phil Collins works so hard for The Princes Trust because he 's working hard for his CBE .
5 This success could not have been achieved without the dedication of all the Chairmen , voluntary Officers , Committee members and teachers who have worked so hard for the Society during those years .
6 The morale of the teachers is very low after everyone has tried so hard for the school .
7 ‘ The morale of the teachers is very low after everyone has tried so hard for the school .
8 The great size of the Sports Hall does give tremendous pleasure to members who wish to join in the open sessions , and the picture of so many enthusiasts on the floor is particularly heartening to those who work so hard for the furtherance of the Society .
9 Of their 31 meetings , this was their eighth in Florida and Sabatini , invariably revved up hard for the latest occasion , has won seven .
10 Although confessing to being ‘ a bit surprised ’ , she told ACCOUNTANCY : ‘ I worked quite hard for the month before but in the end , it 's a question of learning the stuff , and making sure you remember it when you get in there . ’
11 Quite hard for the grade , it follows one of the straightest cracklines in Lakeland for a full 50 metre rope length , with excellent protection ranging form RP 's to medium sized friends !
12 We shall have to go pretty hard for the rest of the year to cover this interest and generate greater earnings per share .
13 Do n't keep pushing too hard for the cherry on the cake or you may well end up with nothing left but a whole plateful of crumbs !
14 The words " Is anything too hard for the Lord ? " reveal the visitor 's true identity , and Sarah 's incredulous laughter changes to fear .
15 He pushed hard , too hard for the scientist to resist .
16 They would shuttle between many silos : too hard for the Russians to verify arms control agreements .
17 There is also the point that district society presidents are all volunteers and work very hard for the good of the district society and the Institute and it is a pity if they can not be allowed some enjoyment from their endeavours and also make new friendships which will last a lifetime .
18 ‘ He is a very talented player who is currently pushing Rob very hard for the fly-half shirt .
19 External examiners work very hard for the Modular Course and play an important part in the progressive assessment of students .
20 Our academic staff will have to compete very hard for the research money to continue their activities , while at the same time maintaining the quality of the teaching they offer students .
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