Sentence examples for was hard to continue from inspiring English sources

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"Don't you think you two have a lot in common?" He'd shoot us a look so lacking in guilt that it was hard to continue.

College students felt it was hard to continue with the same exercise for a long time and reported phases of not exercising.

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"It's hard to continue to have a rhythm with that type of time off".

If you think that whatever you write will be dismissed, it's hard to continue.

Some doctors worried that it would be hard to continue teaching young doctors with a smaller caseload.

It would be hard to continue a relationship with someone on that intimate a level, making yourself very vulnerable.

Leaked cables from the American embassy report that a senior Mexican official cautioned that the fight would be hard to continue unless results were seen within 18 months.

"I think that it's hard to continue skating," Shen said, answering a reporter's questions about what the couple would do next.

It's hard to continue making that case when the candidate's spiritual adviser is on television castigating America and scaring the hell out of at least some white people.

"It would've been hard to continue the company if I had to go back to France," says chief innovation officer Fabien Beckers, who had just helped three cofounders he met while at Stanford University land a $2 million investment.

It is hard to continue to be an exclusive brand as you approach 90 stores, and still growing, in the U.S. alone.

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