Example sentences of "[not/n't] have a easy [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When they were younger he and Grandma had a little farm and I think that Grandma did not have an easy life with him and had to do a good bit of the farm work . |
2 | McHugh , winner of the title three years ago when he was with Whitehead , will not have an easy passage . |
3 | WHEELCHAIR passengers do not have an easy time when they travel by rail . |
4 | You 'll not have an easy time with her , Marilla . ’ |
5 | Invergordon did not have an easy time of it in 1992 , a fact reflected both by turnover , down 8 per cent at £85 million , and operating profits , down 3.8 per cent at £35.3 million . |
6 | Mr Adamec failed to form a consensus government after the November revolution , and conceded after being elected that he did not have an easy task . |
7 | Concluding his findings , Sheriff Craik said he appreciated the prison authorities did not have an easy task and that their resources were limited , but added : ‘ The steps recommended here are not fundamental ones and should , in my view , be attended to . ’ |
8 | Kernaghan added : ‘ Teams like Leicester City and Derby County do n't have an easy run-in . |
9 | I can see I wo n't have an easy ride with you . ’ |
10 | The paper hypothesises that manufacturers wo n't have an easy time developing 66MHz/64-bit machines with the P5 chip and that P24T is something in the way of a stop-gap measure , speeds up the 486DX2 upgrade path . |
11 | Kerslake did nt have an easy task last year , but a whole preseason should show us how good he is . |