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How to use hard time in a sentence

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England have had a hard time of it since Wilkinson dropped the goal which won them the World Cup in Sydney in November.
Many roads were damaged and the waste trucks were having a hard time making their rounds.
My printer died and I have a hard time reading a run-on paragraph on screen.
Not even halfway on the platform, he lunged the sword forwards, giving Setsunai a hard time in killing him.
Well mademoiselle Dorianna you won't have a hard time teaching French this year like you did last year.
Employers will have a hard time resisting the sandwich generation's demands because fewer people are entering the work force each year.
With interest rates as low as they are, we're having a hard time trying to make any money on our savings at present.
But noisy transfers really give scalers a hard time, and cause even more artifacts than are actually in the material.
For some reason, Mexican food has had a hard time catching on, and for lovers of good Mexican and Tex-Mex, Berryhill must be a godsend.
But what we're finding is the individual themself is having a hard time making that transformation to pick up another skill.
In geology, the theory of evolution could explain two agreed facts that had given the scriptural view of creation a hard time.
Those species have a hard time persisting in the seasonally inundated prairies dispersed across much of the Everglades ecosystem.
He's good at showing different looks so offenses have a hard time getting a bead on what the defense is doing.
We were studying positive, comparative and superlative adjectives and, as usual, having a pretty hard time with it.
And because he wants, intermittently, to sentimentalize their dilemmas, he has a hard time generating genuinely potent satire.
I have a hard time believing that my opinion would change regardless of who did the work though.
I have a hard time accepting that we rank below Lithuania, Estonia, Croatia and Slovakia.
It failed and I had such a hard time figuring out what was wrong, I went through a stage of wondering whether I was losing my touch.
I had a hard time sleeping last night, and even had to resort to counting sheep.
After crossing the line, he talked of the hard time he had on the ascent, as he couldn't drink after he lost his bidon after 8-9 km.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The passage out was well enough, but homeward-bound we had a hard time of it.
From what I got from Morisco, I figure that the little one had a hard time of it.
Tsar and tsaritza had a hard time to decide to whom they should give their daughter for a wife.
The carts in Colombo are drawn by bullocks, and they have a very hard time of it.
But other times he's choppy and talky and has a hard time getting into the saddle.
Miss toller did all she could to get other boarders, but none came and she had a hard time.
This is a hard time for almost any man, who feels his random mind dipped into with a spirit-gauge and a saccharometer.
But Jordan had a hard time, and he brung it on his self I reckon.
I had a hard time, Jo, and shed a good many bitter tears over my failures, for in spite of my efforts I never seemed to get on.
What a hard time he is going to have of it with that green-eyed monster!
I know very well that the poor girl has a hard time of it there.
She had had such a hard time bringing it into the world, too.
In addition, managers sometimes have a hard time incorporating CSR processes into day to-day activities.
You and Burton may have a hard time of it if Hogan and wynn are together.
She was so capable, so cheerful in spite of the fact that she was having a hard time.
The multitudinous family had sat upon him, but had had a hard time doing it.
Amy Herbst, an opera singer, is having a hard time singing lately, not for difficulty in hitting the high notes but she cannot keep from passing.
So why do we have such a hard time remembering to lighten up.
At press time, he was still awaiting its decision on whether to indict 4im for defying the Supreme Court ruling, a charge for which he could face hard time.
I shall have a hard time after them very beavers, for this fine.
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