Examples of 'we had hardly' in a sentence
Meaning of "we had hardly"
we had hardly: This phrase generally implies that there was barely or almost no time, quantity, or opportunity for something to happen or be done. It is often used to indicate a situation where there was very limited availability or readiness
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we had hardly
We had hardly started when it began to rain.
It felt as though we had hardly got going.
We had hardly a further word on the way.
It seemed to me that we had hardly moved from the shore.
We had hardly reached there when it began to rain.
Like true friends, we felt like we had hardly missed a beat.
We had hardly enough to come home.
So quickly have we forgotten the situation that we had hardly seven years ago?
We had hardly cleared this when.
Swallowed up in a moment, we had hardly time-to.
We had hardly ever been away from our farm.
This was one of those places that we had hardly heard of before leaving [… ].
We had hardly met and yet you let me drive.
Why did you run away from me yesterday … when we had hardly met?
We had hardly any idea what was going down on that film.
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On the other hand, the bars were well-staffed and we had hardly any waiting.
We had hardly any visitors.
Well, I mean, we had hardly left it at that.
We had hardly left.
At first we had hardly anyone look at it… and that was fine.
We had hardly waited for five minutes when the bus came.
But we had hardly seeneach other for two years before we split up.
We had hardly descended and greeted our guests when luncheon was announced.
We had hardly arrived when Lucy started crying to go home.
We had hardly arrived at Lisieux when our first visit was to the Carmel.
So, we had hardly any money and very little time available.
We had hardly any money, because the men could not move freely.
We had hardly been out of the house for three days, hoping and praying.
We had hardly left the car that we saw a large convex disc flying away vertically . ".
Indeed, we had hardly any problems with it, but Parliament does, of course, table amendments.
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You hardly have really serious bites
Such an approach could hardly be considered legitimate
Hardly surprising we do not have much sex