162 examples of have a hard time in sentences

While there were some who were quite sanguine before the beginning of the season that the Giants would win the championship, there were others who were convinced that they would have a hard time to hold their title, and after the season was over both factions were fairly well satisfied with their preliminary forecast.

You know they all have a hard time, and the State spends dollars to the church's dimes.

You'll have a hard time supporting him," and Manners chuckled.

"Poor little soul," he said; "she's going to have a hard time of it in life, I'm afraid.

You see if one is an American and the other a Pole, the Commune must have a hard time of it between the two!

One might almost be tempted to say they deserved to have a hard time of it, since they did not seek help where it was to be had for the asking.

Under the process of continued action the average man can make a fair showing and with a reasonable degree of moral support will make good, while without it the ablest man will have a hard time and even fail if he is forced to accept changes that disturb continuity of action.

Reformers in this world generally have a hard time whenever they under estimate the inertia of men's minds and bodies.

You need not fear that we shall get suffrage too quickly if Congress shall submit the proposition, for even then we shall have a hard time in going from Legislature to Legislature to secure the two-thirds votes of three-fourths of the States necessary to ratify the amendment.

I didn't have a hard time then.

" "And when he's unemployed you have a hard time, don't you?" "Hard?"

Boats belonging to other people have a hard time getting past Duff's Fort.

"Mother and grandma didn't have a hard time like my father said he come up under.

He hit this world in time to have a hard time of it.

Poor folks have a hard time any time.

If the upper gate is being watchedand I doubt it very muchwe'll have a hard time getting inside the walls, signal or no signal.

The man of limited means will have a hard time of it.

A campaign in behalf of prohibition would have a hard time in the region of Macon.

But the father seemed to have a hard time making a living and Al, as they called the boy, went to work.

If it weren't for you, Gus, I guess, I'd have a hard time in" "By cracky, if it weren't for you, old scout, where would I be?

We have a hard time juggling to make our pretensions and our acts fit.

Then too, the poor in court and out have a hard time defending themselves.

Make 'em know they're goin' to have a hard time, an' they'll be lest willin' to take chances of goin' wrong and bein' caught with the goods, like this feller here today.

Money isn't easy just now, and I've no doubt we'd have a hard time to get a decent price.

Without their help you would have a hard time in collecting thingsputting them together; they would be separate and distinct in your mind; if you remember but one isolated circumstance, it would be next to impossible to reconstruct.

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