Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] have a hard [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Watch it for Christ sake , ’ Billy bawled into the wind , ‘ ca n't you see I 've had a hard night . ’
2 ‘ Anyway , I 've had a hard day . ’
3 I 've had a hard week . ’
4 Because she did have a hard life .
5 " After all , Clara , you 've had a hard year .
6 You 've had a hard day , and by the sound of it not an easy life .
7 " You 've had a hard time , Miss Chilcott . "
8 She gave this powerful sense of her character 's emotional repression , and the sense was there that she had had a hard life .
9 You have had a hard morning .
10 She 's had a hard life , she has — braiding fishing nets for trawlers , cleaning out the Findus offices down dock , gutting fish in the fish market .
11 But she 's had a hard season and lost 17 kilos in weight after her latest win at York .
12 ‘ I had no idea that Mary was on that tack ; she 's a nice girl and she 's had a hard time what with that husband of has and now her father almost bedridden with arthritis . ’
13 She 's a fine girl , Seb , and she 's had a hard time .
14 In case we do have a hard winter however , it might be worth potting up a few and over-wintering them , if you have n't already saved some of last year 's generously produced and well-ripened seed .
15 They must have been there because people only grew up like Tina when they had had a hard time as children .
16 It was quite unlike Ace to have left her to carry her own baggage , but of course he 'd had a hard race .
17 He said he 'd had a hard life .
18 Well not too early because he 'd had a hard day .
19 He appeared to have a hard grasp on politics , current states ' rights issues and federal judgeships being contested — a scenario that had seemed as likely as the fusillade of laser fire Ali said Muslim spaceships would one day loose on the white devils .
20 He 's had a hard time , has Prentice .
21 He 's had a hard time getting into the world , ’ Elizabeth replied .
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