Examples of using Hard to control in English and their translations into Swedish
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She's getting so hard to control.
Any major airport's gonna be too hard to control.
Of course, wildfire is hard to control.
Magnificent horses, hard to control.
It gets really hard to control them. So, when you get upset.
it gets really hard to control them.
This was very hard to control and it is not surprising that there were breakdowns in the way that was done.
High blood pressure suffer whose blood pressure is hard to control and can't be controlled. .
That south park area is very hard to control on a bike but he thinks its not that hard. .
I have learned that it's really, really hard to control people, so I'm gonna try to control something that's a lot easier than people.
the global volume of data is growing at a pace which seems to be hard to control.
When thoughts are restless and hard to control, there is always something in us which is aware of this restlessness.
But sometimes it's hard to control how much you want to play in relation to how much you can afford to lose.
Higher concentrations should only be used with the approval of a doctor because overdoses might lead to some severe side effects that will be hard to control.
would never have believed it would be hard to control them now.
In my opinion, the problems that have arisen during the ratification process just go to show that the European Union is felt to be something that is somewhat distant and hard to control.
which is hard to control.
is less precise than the technology we have for recording- it is hard to control where you are stimulating.
you're right- it's hard to control the emotions when there are half the money.
because when he is“rozhula”, it's hard to control him.