Sentences with phrase «bit of a hard time»

I have little bit of a hard time typing on the keyboard.
The truth is that I am just having a wee bit of a hard time right now.
When it came down to designing our kitchen we had a little bit of a hard time.
I have to say though, I did have a little bit of a hard time getting it to fully cook, but I do think that it was because of the high elevation I live at.
Dave Asprey: Even up here, I have a little bit of a hard time snapping my fingers.
«I have a little bit of a hard time getting my head around this concept of three men in a room,» Bharara said while speaking at New York Law School.
«I have a little bit of a hard time getting my head around this concept of three men in a room,» he said, jokingly alluding to his own outsider roots as a man born in the Punjab and reared in New Jersey.
I had a bit of a hard time photographing this salad.
So, I am having a bit of a hard time posting this recipe.
Manchester United fans get a bit of a hard time from rival supporters, but then sometimes they do themselves no favours.
It's little surprise to see Lacazette getting a bit of a hard time from Arsenal fans as he failed to help them kill off Newcastle in this tight game...
We have had a bit of a hard time of it lately with injury problems mounting up, some bad luck and the level of performances dropping.
-LSB-...] breastfeeding for moms, I have a bit of a harder time.
But when it comes to spouting off the same statistics when it comes to the benefits of breastfeeding for moms, I have a bit of a harder time.
I have a bit of a hard time deciphering the script fonts — have you looked at this on a smart phone?
Again, another variety of sandal that has had a bit of a hard time in the sartorial history books, but the pool side has come back in a big way over the last few years.
I'll admit, I've had a bit of a hard time keeping up, but it's nothing a solid desk day can't fix.
I am desperately looking for a photographer here in SD and having a bit of a hard time finding someone who fits the bill.
I recently chopped my hair for a shorter «do, and I had a bit of a hard time getting the brush to be effective on my hair.
For some reason when I was putting together today's post I had a bit of a hard time coming up with a title.
Darren Kennedy Irish men get a bit of a hard time when it comes to their dress sense, don't they?
Right now I'm having a bit of a hard time, because even though I know him in my bones to be Irish, it turns out he wasn't born there, and I'm questioning everything I know.
Now, some have given this second adventure a bit of hard time but I happen to think it's a very underrated and action packed addition to the adventures of the whip - cracking, fedora - wearing Dr. Jones that we have come to know and love.
You would think that it would be no problem for the the Evo being driven by Ben Collins, but it's true that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, and the former Stig's Lancer is having a bit of a hard time getting around the moguls on the green downhill race course.
We had a bit of a harder time because it was still dark, but once we found it — WOW!
While the tutorial of the game presented me with a bit of a hard time, I'd definitely recommend at least trying your hand at it before succumbing to any tourist mode.
Google's car insurance comparison tool has been widely available in the UK since as early as 2012, surprising enough, but thanks to stringent regulations in the US insurance industry, Google is having a bit of a hard time breaking in.
Sony, on the other hand, has had a bit of a hard time dealing with US carriers and ultimately decided to quit that arena altogether.
«I love your energy and your heart and I often think «if only there were a few more Maggie Dents in this world for those having a bit of a hard time».
It was Carlee and Preston's first day back to school... Audrey was a little lost... she had a bit of a hard time finding her place without them.
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