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Example sentences for "hard fight"

  • It was only after a hard fight I could wind myself up to the right pitch, when, for fear that my heart should fail again, I ran hard right up to the little place, and walked into the kitchen where the old folks were sitting at dinner.

  • We have had a hard fight, but we have come out of it," said Running Fox.

  • But I must warn you that our young men are very fierce, and you will have a hard fight if you try to kill one of them.

  • Hi, that was a hard fight," panted Spotted Deer, as they sat down to recover from their exertions.

  • It was a hard fight to get to this place, but it will be harder to get away.

  • Papa, you are my good guardian angel, always on the watch to help me in my hard fight with my dreadful temper.

  • God gave me such a good Christian father to help me in my hard fight!

  • I'm often surprised at papa's patience with me and the trouble he takes to help me in my hard fight with my passionate, wilful temper.

  • I confess that it has been a hard fight for me, an awful fight, to stay at my work, but the day that I heard that my brother was your missionary brought me the hardest fight I had had for many a day.

  • The enemy advanced, over three thousand strong, principally infantry, but Hutchinson determined not to give up his position without a hard fight.

  • And then Brian went to where the king himself was, and the king made no delay in attacking him, and they made a hard fight of it, and at the end the King of Greece fell by the hand of Brian, son of Tuireann.

  • So Lir and the King of the Dog-Heads attacked one another, and they made a hard fight; but after a while Lir was getting the worst of it.

  • Then Goll Garbh the Rough, son of the King of Alban, saw him and attacked him, and they fought a hard fight.

  • I wouldn't be surprised if he gave Hopkins a hard fight.

  • But Uncle John met his gaze with a cheerful smile and continued: "I guess you've got a hard fight ahead of you.

  • It was understood to mean a hard fight, and even the most sturdy Republican was inclined to fear that the present incumbent of the office would be elected to succeed himself.

  • I am inclined to think they will make us a hard fight, but I am confident that we will win in the end.

  • Is it not told in the pages of history how for long enough it was a hard fight for a standing in India, and how our troops were in many places sore put to it; while home after home was made desolate by the most cruel outrages?

  • We're up against a hard fight here at Legonia.

  • I expect a hard fight, but I'll tell you right now this idea of mine is going to win out.

  • Kenneth Gregory realized at the outset that he was up against a hard fight.

  • When the British were driven out of the village after a hard fight it was late in the day and the Germans evidently thought that they would not attempt a counterattack until the following morning.

  • Toward Soissons a hard fight was in progress for the possession of Buzancy.

  • The Germans succeeded after a hard fight in recapturing the village, and another in the neighborhood, but they were unable to hold their gains.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    found guilty; hard boiled; hard bread; hard cash; hard currency; hard eggs; hard fighting; hard ground; hard labor; hard life; hard lines; hard luck; hard pressed; hard rubber; hard snow; hard task; hard time; hard wood; hardly able; hardly fair; hardly need; hardly think; hardly worth; hardy perennial; none other name under heaven given; said office