Example sentences of "have have [art] hard [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well not too early because he 'd had a hard day . |
2 | He said he 'd had a hard life . |
3 | It was quite unlike Ace to have left her to carry her own baggage , but of course he 'd had a hard race . |
4 | ‘ Watch it for Christ sake , ’ Billy bawled into the wind , ‘ ca n't you see I 've had a hard night . ’ |
5 | Beautiful piece , one of the earliest I 've seen — but he must 've had a hard head , ‘ coz it broke . |
6 | ‘ You must have had a hard month of it , ’ she said . |
7 | Even a political genius coming to power in propitious circumstances would have had a hard time meeting all these claims on him . |
8 | Whoever his dearest Nina was , she must have had a hard time of it ! |
9 | When I was a boy — just 30 years ago — a store like this would have had a hard time surviving in this small mid-Western Canadian city . |
10 | But Bowe believes Lewis should have had a harder warm-up than Dixon , who was outweighed by nearly two stone and was knocked down twice in a ten-rounder five weeks ago . |
11 | ANDY NICOL could n't have had a harder act to follow than Armstrong . |
12 | If she had been married to Francis , Mary might have had a harder time for he was a consummate bed player . |
13 | Worse still , he was ungrateful : everyone told him that his mother had had a hard life , that she worked her fingers to the bone , but it meant nothing to him . |
14 | She gave this powerful sense of her character 's emotional repression , and the sense was there that she had had a hard life . |
15 | He even embellished the story in a flood of fluent German , explaining that they had captured the British truck and had had a hard time of it at the front . |
16 | They must have been there because people only grew up like Tina when they had had a hard time as children . |
17 | " After all , Clara , you 've had a hard year . |
18 | You 've had a hard day , and by the sound of it not an easy life . |
19 | ‘ Anyway , I 've had a hard day . ’ |
20 | " You 've had a hard time , Miss Chilcott . " |
21 | ‘ I 've had a hard week . ’ |
22 | You have had a hard morning . |
23 | Those organizations , most notably the Countryside Commission , which have earnestly attempted to reconcile the viewpoints of farmers and environmentalists have had a hard time . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Mum 's had a hard life . |
26 | Ossie 's had a hard game like , Swindon |
27 | But she 's had a hard season and lost 17 kilos in weight after her latest win at York . |
28 | Patience , mon vieux , she told herself , the lady 's had a hard time . |
29 | ‘ He 's had a hard time , has Prentice . |
30 | ‘ He 's had a hard time getting into the world , ’ Elizabeth replied . |