Example sentences of "[vb past] [art] hard time " in BNC.
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1 | Jeff had a hard time with me . |
2 | But even the heavily biased reports from the Propaganda Offices were obliged to admit that criticism of Hitler and grave doubts in his alleged ‘ strategic genius ’ were mounting sharply , and that those still believing his words that 1945 would bring a ‘ historic turning-point ’ in Germany 's fortunes had a hard time against the doubters . |
3 | Grayling found that he had a hard time getting people to take him seriously . |
4 | Sinead had a hard time at school because she was a newcomer in a class which had been together for two years , and some of her fellow pupils knew her recent history . |
5 | And , since I could not admit that I often found Nonni both difficult and boring , I had a hard time with myself . |
6 | He really had a hard time and suffered a great deal over the years from the wounds he received back then . |
7 | When it first launched the Prolinea last summer , Compaq had a hard time meeting demand for the box . |
8 | The staff had a hard time assuring him that is was all make-believe . |
9 | Before the 1967 Act the labs had a hard time of it , I can tell you , when all scientific evidence had to be given orally . |
10 | ‘ I had a hard time getting through Ulysses , ’ I responded as lightly as I could . |
11 | The generation above us had a hard time . |
12 | Coventry used to be one of the best teams in England … they 've won the cup twice … now they 're in the second division and they had a hard time on saturday … five penalty kicks saw them through … with three tries … none of which were that dazzling … it was Hereford who entertained … their last try was something special something to remember … |
13 | Group Finance director Tim Allen said Amdega had a hard time in 1991 , along with most firms in the consumer market . |