Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] [art] hard time " in BNC.
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1 | She figures they 're having a hard time positioning the thing and do n't want to mess up the good thing they have going with Windows . |
2 | Peer review has been having a hard time recently , while there is still widespread anger that the UGC 's devastating 1981 economies were resolved with little or no explanation of the philosophy behind them . |
3 | The poor old dear has been having a hard time of late . |
4 | While Dixton House has been lapping up the attention , his jockey , Tom Morgan , has been having a hard time . |
5 | Oxford have Aston Villa at the Manor on Wednesday … it 's all ticket … and tomorrow is your last chance to get one … the box office is open all day … do n't miss it … next for us is the third division where Hereford are having a hard time |
6 | The Greek revolt was seen by European liberals who in a sense might be having a hard time of it in in , in those years . |
7 | Mr Culley is said to be having a hard time coming to terms with what has happened . |
8 | ‘ Do I look as if I 'm having a hard time ? |
9 | The sailors were dropping off the stern ladder into the tender as he reached the dock , and with the tender pitching in the steep lop , they were having a hard time . |
10 | That is left for members of the host community to do , as it busies itself ghettoizing the minority ; and as it ghettoizes it mumbles , and if you listen carefully you can just discern beneath the self-righteousness , the self-congratulation , the following : ‘ Okay , okay , so you were having a hard time in your own country . |
11 | Mr Antonis is having a hard time getting his message of openness across to all the citizens of Antwerp . |
12 | But Isabella is having a hard time . |
13 | Meanwhile , the Bodegraven was having a hard time trying to dear Dutch waters . |