Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [art] hard [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But Ken has done the hard work for us . |
2 | Tom Clarke , meanwhile , has to persuade a hard core in his own party that acting in concert with the SNP on certain occasions does not equate to dancing with wolves . |
3 | Sarawak , which produces one fifth of the world 's tropical timber , has proved a hard case for the ITTO . |
4 | Bono , the insurgent , irrepressible singer for Dublin quartet U2 , finishes making a hard point using a typically animated gesture . |
5 | RBS has taken a hard look at its branches in England , and decided to shut isolated outposts or develop new outlets to support them . |
6 | Although Wallingford is likely to remain staunchly Tory at thforthcoming election among the business community confidence in the Government has taken a hard knock . |
7 | Maastricht , which enshrines many issues apart from trade and industry , has bred a hard core of Euro-rebels opposed to further European integration . |
8 | Trevor of Bridgend was 59 last birthday and has learned the hard way that insurance gets harder to acquire the older one gets . |
9 | Hewlett-Packard Co has put a hard hat onto its HP Apollo 9000 Series 700 workstations and brought out a new Posix-compliant HP-RT 1.0 real-time operating system for them for factory-floor and control applications . |
10 | Without this practice at dealing with other children , the ‘ only child ’ has to learn the hard way that they may push and shove , cry and scream , and grab her spade . |
11 | These or other events in her life at this time , even the sad ones like the passing of the first anniversary of her husband 's death , may be the key that will open the door for her to freedom from the prison of grief where she has finished the hard labour of bereavement . |
12 | He said the Government needs to take a hard look at the future and the form the nuclear industry should take . |
13 | I like a broken line to look a picture , one in which there are ‘ lost and found ’ edges and in which the tone of one part is the same as the area behind it so it seems to have no hard edge . |
14 | If you prefer , white almond paste could be used instead of the fondant — it is just as pliable , but does give a harder finish and added flavour . |
15 | I mean Terence likes to play the hard man , too . |
16 | Daniel 's done the hard bit for you what 's the but ? |
17 | He 's got a hard act to follow |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Mum 's had a hard life . |
20 | Ossie 's had a hard game like , Swindon |
21 | But she 's had a hard season and lost 17 kilos in weight after her latest win at York . |
22 | Patience , mon vieux , she told herself , the lady 's had a hard time . |
23 | ‘ He 's had a hard time , has Prentice . |
24 | ‘ He 's had a hard time getting into the world , ’ Elizabeth replied . |
25 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
26 | She 's a fine girl , Seb , and she 's had a hard time . |
27 | Simon 's had a harder war than you realize , he 's still under a strain . |