Examples of 'quite a hard' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite a hard"

quite a hard - Emphasizing the level of difficulty or challenge presented by a particular task, situation, or obstacle

How to use "quite a hard" in a sentence

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quite a hard
Frances had quite a hard time teaching me.
War crimes and apartheid are ultimately quite a hard act to sell.
It is quite a hard thing to bring up a child.
My wife can be quite a hard woman.
Quite a hard act to follow.
She gave me quite a hard time.
Quite a hard duty.
And he was quite a hard taskmaster.
Quite a hard task to get this perfect but you should find the rebuild fairly easy.
You seem to be having quite a hard time adjusting here.
I had quite a hard time raising them because both of them are excessively full of energy.
We are going to have quite a hard time.
This is quite a hard album to really get into.
And so the next morning they were having quite a hard time getting ready.
I had quite a hard time at it.

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They had never left their home country before and had quite a hard time at first.
We would had quite a hard time in the studio.
Judging from that, she must be having quite a hard time.
I expect quite a hard downpour of rain when the symphonic poems appear.
Looks like Crot gave you quite a hard time.
But he had quite a hard time finding his ideal job in his adopted homeland.
She is very sober and docile, and is quite a hard working person.
Seems quite a hard blowBruises are a ripe purple!
Given all the market has to offer, this is quite a hard question to answer.
But we have quite a hard time accepting that deformation, and acknowledging that it is valuable.
Craig, we had quite a hard week.
Seems quite a hard blow Bruises are a ripe purple!
But, yeah, that was quite a hard day for her.
You're quite a hard person to reach.
Baker said " He has quite a hard time.
He 's quite a hard worker.
However, this is true, the summer in Dubai is quite a hard month to live.
But a lot of workers had quite a hard time having to leave the company that early.
Looks like Crot gave you quite a hard time . Who?
Oh yeah. Quite a hard act to follow.
A steep 10 km climb finishes off quite a hard day 's biking.
It 's been quite a hard month for Oracle 's Java.
It 's pretty impressive, and it 's quite a hard dish to cook that and get right.
It will be quite a hard climb, too, I have done it before . ".
When back in retreat, he had quite a hard time trying not to meditate.
He's had quite a hard time recently, I think.
You have got Candy? Her agents drove quite a hard bargain, but, yeah, everyone 's happy.
In England producing wine is quite a hard affair and likewise cloth production is moderately difficult.
Yeah, cos I have had quite a hard life and I do not trust people easily.
I am having quite a hard time. As for me.
And it's actually made of quite a hard rock. - Made of tiny little crystals.
But you know, she had quite a hard time because she married with me. Uh-huh.
Her agents drove quite a hard bargain, but, yeah, everyone 's happy.
Germany, for instance, is quite a hard country for firms to enter and compete in . ”.
No . He 's had quite a hard time recently, I think.

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