1. The local government worked out an array of tough measures such as the limitations on buying cars.
2. They were slippery and I wasn't very good with my chop sticks yet so it was tough to get them totally out of the juice.
3. Saddam walked out of court on January 29 after a tough new judge took charge of his trial and has not returned since.
4. He said he experimented just out of a whim but found the rope made of butts was tough and enduring.
5. France have to figure out very quickly how to play without their star playmaker and will face a tough test against the Olympic champions.
6. The tough part was figuring out what to do with the sports car he won as a first prize.
7. But it was not easy and we had to tough it out for a while.
8. " It's tough to climb out of a hole against a team like the Spurs, " Sixers coach Maurice Cheeks said.
9. Andersen joined Maersk at the end of 2007 and his first three years turned out to be a tough start.
10. Mackintosh also pointed out that this year's fundraising figures were up against tough comparisons, as several firms raised large amount last year.