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The boy must have had a terrible time at school.
I used to have a terrible time trying to read what he put down.
She always had a terrible time getting them out and back up to the house.
He had a terrible time with it right from the beginning.
"You must have had a terrible time these last weeks."
"How do you get out of here if you're having a terrible time?"
"Lower income kids are having a terrible time in higher education."
"Dysfunctional kids like that have a terrible time at school."
But they have a terrible time seeing the law of gravity.
"But I had a terrible time trying to get the rights to it.
We had a terrible time when my husband was made redundant five years ago.
Children in France, if she were beaten down, would have a terrible time.
I missed everything and had a terrible time on the greens.
But others did, and he had a terrible time getting people to work for him or store buyers to visit.
Poor Josh was having a terrible time holding onto him.
She probably would have a terrible time at the opera nowadays.
He had a terrible time with the buttons on his jeans.
"But he had a terrible time hanging on to them.
"We had a terrible time," he recalled in later years.
My uncle who was killed in the Philippines certainly had a terrible time.
"I had a terrible time back then, hated all the other people," he said.
"He's going to have a terrible time getting back to normal as it is.
We have a terrible time getting him even to come indoors for meals.
They were having a terrible time trying to open the approach tunnels, working around the clock.
I've been a computer specialist for the last 20 years, and I am having a terrible time trying to find employment.