Sentences with phrase «hard time of something»

I have lousy credit so I was having a pretty hard time of it.
«He had to absorb a new sport, a new way of life and a new language all at the same time, and he had a very hard time of it.
Women, di Giusto adds, have a harder time of it than men, simply because they have more options: Dresses, skirts, and jump - suits abound, which can make getting dressed for work «confusing.»
I don't think they ll have too much of a hard time of it.
It is to provide a climate, an environment, in which the most exemplary values can flourish and the less desirable attributes have a harder time of it.
The Century editors had the harder time of it, because they fully shared the Niebuhrians» horror of Nazism fascism and Japanese militarism.
But they were having a hard time of it.
Orthodoxy has a harder time of it, of course, but surely many Orthodox hierarchs and theologians, for all their objections to Western innovations and the claims of the papacy, recognize the legitimacy and catholicity of the Roman Church and the genuine possibility of full communion.
That is when Theo will have a hard time of it.
Javier Hernandez has had a hard time of it over the past two years, having been frozen out at Manchester United and then failing to establish himself in the Real Madrid side on a season long loan.
It is not just Arsenal Football Club and it's fans that are having a hard time of it this season.
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.
I am hoping you are ok - I have had a hard time of it recently but it's nothing like what you have experienced.
Some may have a hard time of it, and others might love their bed as soon as they get in it.
He added, «Anyone that tries to equate Mr. Weprin and Mr. Obama will have a hard time of it, I think.»
Clegg himself was still having a hard time of it.
I know it's difficult, and the Leimgrubers have had hard time of it
And life is really having a hard time of it there.
If some sort of life did take advantage of Mars» watery past, it may have had a hard time of it.
Like its other white cousins, potatoes and rice, bread has had a hard time of it in recent years.
Some people really have a hard time of it.
all women should love their bodies and all women are going to have a hard time of it, but especially you women who are a part of the style blogging community, as positive as it can be, you are (probably) exposing yourselves to the fashion world aka wraith world more often and with a greater passion than the rest of us.
If this is something you want to do without your wife knowing, you'll have a harder time of it.
Alfred Hitchcock has been having rather a hard time of it lately.
Others have a harder time of it.
Ever since he portrayed Anakin Skywalker in the STAR WARS prequels actor Hayden Christensen has had a hard time of it.
Though the only data on large - scale voucher programs she finds convincing come from her own study of the New Zealand public - choice program and Martin Carnoy's work in Chile, Ladd confidently asserts that vouchers will not help those public schools that are having the hardest time of it.
Traditional publishers who bring standard tie - ins to market might have a hard time of it, especially if their books aren't considered to be part of the world's canon.
Countries that shrink, or have large pension / healthcare promises will have a hard time of it.
VC backed companies lacking cash will have a hard time of it in the same way their brother public companies do.
In the present day, few have a hard time of it in their jobs in North America.
Allergy sufferers do have a hard time of it.
Pets have a harder time of it when the temperatures soar.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning was a brand new IP attempting to enter the locker room of the games market and avoid getting its head stomped in by the legions of burly, gruff shooters oiling their muscles and trading insults, and because of that it was always going to have a hard time of it.
For a company that has had a hard time of it lately the hits just seem to keep coming.
Art dealers have been getting a hard time of it recently, their profession's reputation shaken by a succession of high - profile cases.
The essentialists are having a hard time of it these days.
Thanks to pollution, changing climate, and a host of other factors, the reefs are having a hard time of it — which is where the repopulation program has stepped in to help.
Nevertheless, the deniers are having a harder time of it.
Kris De Decker of Low Tech Magazine looked at the embodied energy of electronics and had a hard time of it; there isn't much data and technology moves so quickly.
And as for the porcelain sink, having rented an old 1920's apartment that had a similar style sink, I know from experience that your dishes and especially china will have a harder time of it.
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