Examples of 'one hardly' in a sentence

Meaning of "one hardly"

one hardly: This phrase is used to indicate that someone or something only just manages to do or be something, suggesting a minimal or barely sufficient effort or condition

How to use "one hardly" in a sentence

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One hardly noticed the medical attendants.
Three against one hardly seems fair.
No one hardly programs for an assembler anymore.
Where in the summer one hardly breathes.
This one hardly allows upwards extension.
One can feel close to people one hardly knows.
But this one hardly eats anything.
Very fine needles are used to inject the substance and one hardly feels any pain.
One hardly speaks of such things.
One must remember that at that time one hardly spoke of the range of a voice.
One hardly knows how to react.
And it confirms that which one hardly distinguishes in the picture of Halton Arp.
One hardly hears them coming.
It 's better to half a life fully lived than a full one hardly lived at all.
One hardly dare imagine the quacking duck.

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When one is lacking money, one hardly has any surplus to bring to the banks.
One hardly goes to the cinema either.
Even if that somebody was just one 's father whom one hardly knew at all.
One hardly gets any sleep.
At first glance, this is a picture one hardly expects to see in Turkey.
One hardly ever touches a computer.
So quietly flows the Seine, that one hardly notices its presence.
One hardly ever hears about them anymore.
They make cars so quiet now . One hardly hears them coming.
One hardly knows what to do.
Just one's father whom one hardly knew at all Even if that somebody was.
One hardly can give what has already been taken.
When one calls for help, one hardly expects the top commander of the Commonwealth.
One hardly says that.
What I meant was that she 's one of those little people that one hardly ever notices.
One hardly dare imagine.
All right, well, two on one hardly seems fair.
One hardly knows whether to take the question seriously.
If the ring slips off one 's hand, one hardly notices it.
One hardly does anything better than this in the genre.
In winter, in particular, one hardly saw any other cyclists apart from couriers.
One hardly knows what to say at a time like this.
A good society, a good economy, necessitates - one hardly dares stating something so simple-decent people.
One hardly in general expects.
No, every room except the little maid 's bathroom downstairs, which no one hardly used anyway.
One hardly ever finds in them typically violinistic figurations.
Well, you was the one Hardly mine.
One hardly needs to explain the importance of such an accomplishment.
As a meal it began . And a feast it became, one hardly knows how.
And one hardly knows which of those is the more annoying.
Oh, why did not you tell me? Well, one hardly speaks of such things.
One hardly expects this supreme showman to reveal such sensitivity.
One knows this word, Arkadian, but one hardly understands what it means.
One hardly has to work directly with alcohol to experience this.
Unsafe stop light ( no one hardly sees it ).

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Such an approach could hardly be considered legitimate
Hardly surprising we do not have much sex
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