Sentence examples for struck on it from inspiring English sources

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She struck on it after helping her mother, who is a public school teacher in California and tutors on the side to make ends meet.

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While this so-called incentive management fee is not striking on its own, it is to be paid first, ahead of the debt service.

Even so, as it struck on a weekend, its effects were generally minor and mostly limited to travel delays, traffic accidents, and business closures.

No deal will be struck on a handshake; it will be a lengthy protocol.

So when the earthquake struck on 12 January, it hit the valley hard; residents tell me 250 people died in the ruins.

Hired, a jobs marketplace for "knowledge workers," thinks it has struck on a new way to grow its business: by adding freelancers to it roster.

The latest storm to batter Scotland and the north of England caused even more misery to the flood-affected areas when it struck on 29 December.

It struck on Monday with ice-cream pastels at Preen, tribal prints at Donna Karan and blazing red at Ohne Titel, where the prints resembled childish track marks.

Browder's lawyers had applied for the case to be struck on the grounds that it was an abuse of process.

It struck on Sunday, which happened to be a holiday (All Saints Day, Allerheiligen for Kant).

In the struggle, Gould was struck on the chin, and it was reported that Hodgson only reached the Mackworth Hotel because Gould accompanied him on the coach.

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