We found 32 examples of how to use hardship in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 32.
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1. | Kaishuu made nothing of hardship. | |
2. | Years of hardship had not caused him to lose his faith. | |
3. | Many great men went through hardship during their youth. | |
4. | He overcame all sorts of hardship and setbacks to succeed in a solo crossing of Antarctica. | |
5. | You will have to go through hardship. | |
6. | Thanks to your advice, I got over the hardship. | |
7. | But for your help I could not have got over the hardship. | |
8. | We pulled together to get out of hardship. | |
9. | Working in a society gives women both hardship and achievement, but the daily chores at home don't seem to give them fulfillment. | |
10. | He put up with the greatest hardship that no one could imagine. | |
11. | He made nothing of hardship. | |
12. | He is really dull to hardship. | |
13. | They knew about the hardship and loss. | |
14. | They had to endure great hardship during the war. | |
15. | I've steeled myself to face a certain amount of sacrifice, effort and hardship if that's what it takes to fulfill my dream. | |
16. | Many have long suffered oppression and hardship under colonialism. | |
17. | The Journey: Per Ardua Ad Astra, Through hardship to the stars. | |
18. | The prisoners would have to go through yet one more hardship. | |
19. | In a world where political and cultural divisions still cause so much hardship, maybe it's actually time that we gave Esperanto a real shot. | |
20. | Climate change, civil war, financial hardship, and infrastructural chaos have all caused turmoil in this country. | |
21. | Hardship makes the man. | |
22. | ‘Often, it’s said, her sisters would tell her “Salmacis, take up the hunting-spear or the painted quiver and vary your idleness with some hard work, hunting!” But she takes up neither the hunting spear nor the painted quiver, and will not vary her idleness with the hardship of hunting. | |
23. | Tom went through a lot of hardship. | |
24. | My term of service in India had trained me to stand heat better than cold, and a thermometer at ninety was no hardship. | |
25. | The Master saw no hardship in passing the night by the hall fire, wrapt in his campaign-cloak. |