4157 examples of hard to in sentences

It wasn't hard to swim across the old creek bed, because the water was flowing easier now, and pretty soon I was hiking it up through the mountains.

"Now you've found something too hard to do for me," he said, reproachfully.

Well, in the spring we was married; and when I come to go away, Major put a little red Bible into my trunk for a weddin' present; but I was cryin' too hard to thank her.

She sought a rest in England; but England was hard to be reached, as all the Continent save Russia was in bondage and fear.

I bowed, and with some coldness, for I shared the dislike which my father used to profess for this unfrocked priest and perjured politician; but his manner was so polished and engaging that it was hard to hold out against it.

It is hard to see just how we are to re-fashion this impossible society in terms even nearly approaching the normal and the human.

A close blending of fat with nitrogenous matter appears to give a fabric which is hard to digest.

'We have no time to splice it here, but I will put a kerchief round, and while I wrap it, listen to how we lie, and then choose what we shall do.' I nodded, biting my lips hard to conceal the pain he gave me, and he went on: 'We have a quarter of an hour before the Posse can get down to us.

It would be hard to say which of these modes of satisfaction is the more effective, but the latter is surely the more constant.

It was like a picture by Gustave Doré; and, looking up the dark perpendicular side of the rock at the weird city with its white houses, queer-shaped balconies, and striped awnings, standing out clear and distinct against the starlit sky, gave one an uncomfortable, uncanny feeling, hard to shake off, and heightened by the fact that, although the hour was yet early, not a light was visible, not a sound to be heard.

" "I'm very sorry, sir," Jack Archer said, "I really tried hard to do them, but somehow or other the quantities never will come right.

I know, because dad had a country place once, and he was raging around two or three summers because the land was so hard to get well-grassed.

" "It is so hard to know what to do.

It was hard to take his eyes off those moonlit trees.

It is hard to be threatened with eternal flames because one will not ruin one's kingdom.

In some ways we have done better but it was hard to live in these bottoms.

It was hard to have known the joy of communion with his warm heart, and deeply seeing mindand now to accept the solitude again.

It's so hard to be yourself in the world.

He worked hard to bring about a peace, inducing the Canadian traders to come over to the American side, and making every effort to get the Indians to agree to terms.

It would be hard to name a single man among all the men of Europe and America who have given their time and thought to the solution of this problem, who has not come to the conclusion that crime has a natural origin, and that the criminal for the most part is the victim of heredity and environment.

I perceive now that it is an Art of conventions remote from anything that comes out of an inkpot, and of colours hard to control.

I think perhaps that even I, who find it so hard to discover either man, woman, child, or dog whom I would designate as "typically American," am forced to admit that Jimmie's mental make-up is perfect as a certain type of the American business man, travelling extensively in Europe.

"Be patient to-night," she said; "I am trying hard to do that which is bestfor myself first, as a woman must in a woman's affairs.

Spenser's design in turning his attention to the pastoral form would not seem hard to apprehend.

" "You think so?" Aurora was really finding it hard to conceal her growing excitement, and turned, with a faint hope of relief, toward Clotilde.

4157 examples of  hard to  in sentences