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1 Irish film is an awfully hard sell at the best of times.
2 I had an awfully hard time getting her out from under it.
3 We find it awfully hard these days to meet our own obligations.
4 I've worked awfully hard here. He looked to his red-eyed, travel-weary daughter.
5 Benlian had now got frightfully weak; it's awfully hard work, passing yourself.
6 Anyhow, it's awfully hard to tell an express from a fast freight.
7 It's awfully hard lines on me, you see, because I like her.
8 We're all trying to call her by it, but it's awfully hard .
9 I don't know - it 's awfully hard to define it-butsomething strong and immediate.
10 He would have to work awfully hard to lose his place in line.
11 Without a cloth or paper towel, it would be awfully hard to clean.
12 His serves twisted to the leg and were awfully hard to get up.
13 You have to work awfully hard to make movies like that.
14 You do work awfully hard , and I have wondered about it.
15 You're awfully hard to resist. He kissed her again then and proved it.
16 I have been awfully hard hit this last week at Newmarket, you know.
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