Sentences with phrase «long hard slog»

Novice trekkers beware... this was one long hard slog!!!
THe Premier League is a long hard slog though and if Ozil is to really help us to become champions of England, he needs to avoid the injury problems that have beset him so far.
It could be a long hard slog.
Helen from Actually Mummy said «Parenthood is... like a long hard slog up a mountain.
It was a long hard slog to put the current sanctions regime in place, and Russia and China no longer support the regime, but have continued to adhere to it.
That spirit of campaigning proved invaluable during his long apprenticeship in politics, the «long hard slog» experienced by many Lib Dems currently in parliament.
I found watching this film a long hard slog.
Although 2.625 % everywhere towards unrestricted travel sounds great I've found it to be a long hard slog earning points this way.
But if that card isn't appealing it's going to be a long hard slog with only the Premier with any signup bonus at all at the moment, and a paltry 30k doesn't seem worth it.
It's a long hard slog to work with masons, contractors, school district authorities, parents, teachers.
«We knew going into it that reaching 7.8 billion trees by 2020 was going to be a long hard slog.
It's been a long hard slog for jobs in the legal sector, especially for newly minted lawyers.
After you have emerged from the long hard slog of final exams, the next item on the agenda for most graduates is likely to be launching your career...
Everyone knows that it is always easier to find a new job when you are already employed, but for those who are unemployed or just about to step forward in the world fresh out of full - time education and searching for that dream job, it really can be a long hard slog to find it.
Other days can feel like a long hard slog.
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