Use "had a hard time|have a hard time" in a sentence
1. I said he's had a hard time.
2. I have a hard time believing that.
3. You'll have a hard time proving that.
4. Hostile critics have given Hartman a hard time.
5. Even some high-tech companies had a hard time.
6. Have the dwarfs been giving you a hard time?
7. We have a hard time pulling off one conference.
8. Shut up or you'll have a hard time too
9. Your boy have a hard time getting it across?
10. But they've had a hard time getting the cash out.
11. I had a hard time getting him to pay up.
12. The baby had a hard time digesting such rich food.
13. As a baby she may have had a hard time holding her head up, for example.
14. 3 I had a hard time getting him to pay up.
15. I had a hard time persuading him to accept the offer.
16. Tom gave him a hard time.
17. I'm glad she's happy at last - she's had such a hard time.
18. Rachel had a hard time, and she finally died while giving birth.
19. I feel sorry for the kids, too - they've had a hard time.
20. You poor thing , you've had a hard time of it, haven't you?
21. Giving you a hard time, is she?
22. I have a hard time envisioning a future in which someone is saying,
23. I must say I have a hard time picturing her enjoying loneliness.
24. Life was hard, but people found ways to have a good time.
25. I'm having a hard time with German grammar.
26. I've been having a hard time Connecting with
27. He was rather hard up for a time.
28. Jimmy Nolan has a hard time meeting Broads.
29. Ralph is having a hard time with Blurting
30. Eventually, he stopped giving me a hard time.”
31. Alpha particles have a hard time traveling very far even through the air.
32. I don’t read very well, and I have a hard time paying attention.”
33. The staff had a hard time assuring him that is was all make-believe.
34. Then agents have a hard time distinguishing illegal aliens from others, he said.
35. One is that we have a really hard time thinking in absolute terms.
36. He's having a hard time coming out of it.
37. 27 The staff had a hard time assuring him that is was all make-believe.
38. Sometimes Mike has a hard time getting to sleep .
39. He had a hard time after the operation, but soon he was holding his own.
40. But Jordan had a hard time, and he Brung it on his self I reckon.
41. I'm Awful with/at names I have a very hard time remembering people's names
42. He's so secretive - you'll have a hard time prizing any information out of him.
43. Young-shin was having a hard time... looking after everyone.
44. I'm having a hard time believing you two are together.
45. They really gave me a hard time at the interview.
46. Judges have a hard time trying to thread their way through the labyrinthine case law.
47. Vegetarians still often have a hard time of it when it comes to eating out.
48. At that time, they had to work very hard, repairing some water pipes.
49. Because I was older and a bit more staid I was going to have a hard time.
50. I'm just having a bit of a hard time adjusting to school.
51. My fingers became so deformed that I had a hard time writing or just picking things up.
52. The economy had suffered severe depression in the eariy 1960s and was having a hard time reviving.
53. Hard work over time to accomplish skill.
54. Full-time work is hard to find.
55. I know he's had a hard time lately, but he's certainly milking it for all it's worth .
56. The high road's very pretty, but you'll have a hard time marching your army down it.
57. People with Auditory processing disorder (APD) have a hard time hearing small sound differences in words
58. He's just having a hard time with his business right now.
59. Since you have such a hard time studying, you're trying to find something else to do?!
60. They reached the border where officials gave them a hard time.
61. Switzerland's national carrier, Swissair, has been having a hard time recently.
62. 17 I'll have to work hard now to make up for lost time.
63. Arthur may give you a hard time, but he's a man of honour.
64. You had a hard day.
65. They have a very hard time saying no to momentary pleasures, regardless of the risks or consequences.
66. 3 It's hard to while away the time.
67. If you're having a hard time finding your channel in search results:
68. A hard disk was required for the first time to install Windows.
69. Go easy on Peter for a while - he's having a hard time at school.
70. People with agoraphobia often have a hard time feeling safe in any public place, especially where crowds gather.
71. Writing a Brief can be hard and it can take a lot of time
72. Just some d-bags giving me a hard time for being on scholarship.
73. Her kids always give her a hard time when she takes them shopping.
74. Even the most starry-eyed techno-enthusiasts have a hard time imagining, say, a Boeing 787 built by 'mass collaboration.
75. Time-Crunched From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English time-Crunched ˈtime-Crunched adjective American English informal short of time It’s hard for a time-Crunched …
76. Go easy on her-she's having a really hard time at the moment.
77. Men and women were working hard, not wasting time.
78. People think Budgets are hard, time-consuming and restricting
79. And finding'the simple peace in some private time after a hard day's work.
80. Look, Detective, I didn't mean to give you a hard time back there.