Sentence examples for what really hits from inspiring English sources

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No, what really hits you is the sense of isolation.

But what really hits you, even in high summer, is the green.

He said: "What really hits legacy out and about is the fact local authorities are so cash-strapped.

"When you consider what really hits print these days and when you look at the autobiographies and how they are sold, most of it is appalling.

And things like traffic jams and slow downs in traffic, that's what really hits you," said Dr Gurney.

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But what really hit home is just how amazingly kind total strangers can be.

"I think what really hit me was, I wanted this to be the last time.

When I joined the Guardian in 1971, what really hit me, was the shocking dearth of plays by women.

What really hit me and forced me to take this decision was the fact that the much-vaunted Anglo-Saxon sense of justice, as they are first to claim that everyone is innocent until proven guilty," was disregarded.

The grief of Audrey and Esteban was affecting enough, but what really hit home was the reaction of Camille, who found a letter written to her by a grieving Lena.

"What really hit me about him was that his is one of the most romantic stories of any actor of recent times".

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