Sentences with phrase «bit tough»

«Every year, it seems to get a little bit tougher on the harvest, which creates a little bit of hardship,» he says.
For most of the parents choosing the baby carrier is little bit tough because of the availability of different varieties and styles.
But the mental side of this all is sometimes bit tough.
Editing text is also that little bit tougher thanks to the lack of any sort of analogue input.
This generation has been a little bit tougher on them due to their position in the industry, but I think it's safe to say we'll see certain things.
Usually it's not so tough being at this stage in life, but the holidays make it a little bit tougher sometimes.
, they've got life just a wee bit tougher.
Immigrating to Canada can be bit tough if you don't receive an expert guidance from the experts.
The skins on the russet potatoes are a little bit tougher so I am going to try red or yellow potatoes next time.
Hotel developers are about to find their jobs a little bit tougher after the de Blasio administration...
after one game at a tough location against a team that conceeds little,,, we just need to step back a bit
It's a tiny bit tough to stuff, but it's very trim, absorbs well, and the velcro is fantastic!
Instead of just copying their characters into a generic endless runner, they made a full fledged, endless version of the bonus stages of the original game, combined with plenty of fair bit tough gimmicks to keep things interesting and a ton of great songs to listen to while running.
«I think Pebble's a little bit tougher because the greens are a little firmer and smaller.»
As much as we're in constant swoon - mode over all the spring blossoms around here, it's a wee bit tough not to look to the next season: SUMMER.
Law school is pretty damn difficult as it is; unfortunately, everyone who goes through law school makes it a little bit tougher on themselves.
«If you're in your workout shirt, it's a bit tougher
However, the containers are a bit tough to close and they're not completely spill - proof.
«Is the market a little bit tougher than it was before?
Both episodes suggest China is getting a bit tougher about debt problems in moribund sectors.
And while the process for obtaining a loan with an alternative lender is a bit tougher, your options are plenty.
Aren't they a bit tough?
when that day comes, I hope that English still remains as at least one of the languages government communicates in; it's still a bit tough for us anglophones to decipher Spanish sometimes.
Simple concept, I know, but heres one that is a bit tougher to get: time, or more specifically space - time, was created at the big bang too.
If your creed is to place that bet, then your code becomes a bit tough to honor, since it is a very high ideal without the comfort of mechanical rules that some churches seem to offer.
Without them our process is a little bit tougher.
The cuts of meat may have started out a bit tough requiring extra cooking love, but the end result was melt in your mouth wonderful.
It's a bit tough when you're fond of a milky coffee in the morning and the only milks available are cow or soy, and you're intolerant to both.
Granted, it probably is a bit tough for her, because she has a full - time job as an engineer (we became BFFs at Purdue) and is going to school for her MBA.
This time the dough will be a bit tougher to roll out and a bit more elastic.
It may be a bit tough to roll out, and you'll need to have patience.
If the internets are correct, I'd recommend using pastry flour, but if you don't have that then you can just do regular all - purpose, though keep it mind they might be a bit tougher.
It was the easiest smoking I've ever done, but the brisket was a bit tough, yet still delicious when sliced as thinly as possible.
You can use regular whole wheat flour and the dough will be a bit tougher.
I've tried more rolling out of the crust, or making the sides higher to hold more filling, but they still seem to come out more crust than filling, and a little bit tough.
As a result, the outer crust seemed more a bit tough, but I'm not sure if thinning with more milk would fix it.
Living up here in cold New Hampshire, smoothies (which my whole family love) become a bit tough this time of year.
Fennel can sometimes be a bit tough to chew, but when sliced in this way it's crisp and crunchy.
The curly kale seems a bit tougher.
I try to get more sun but with triple digits here for the past month it gets a bit tough.
Chestnut flour can be a bit tough to find but it's well worth tracking down or ordering a bag online.
It's all just natural light (which makes things a bit tougher in these short days) and a bit of the usual playing around with the exposure.
It's been a bit tough for me, since I barely eat any meat, but my husband eats almost only meat.
I'm afraid I beat the brownie batter too long; it was a bit tough.

Phrases with «bit tough»

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