Struck
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1603 examples of Struck in a sentence
Now, as a student of antidiscrimination law, as a feminist, as an antiracist, I was
struck
by this case.
We're
struck.
Our very first tool only cut where we
struck
it.
When Ebola
struck
Liberia, there were less than 50 doctors in the entire country of 4.5 million people.
This past July, a federal court
struck
down North Carolina's voter ID law saying it "... targeted African-Americans with surgical precision."
And I was
struck
when I watched the debates before the election, I was
struck
that certainly Trump did not even attempt to frighten people by saying the robots will take your jobs.
Joseph Keller used to jog around the Stanford campus, and he was
struck
by all the women jogging there as well.
And recently, I was in Easter Island, which is an incredibly beautiful place, and an incredibly mysterious place, because no matter where you go in Easter Island, you're
struck
by these statues, called the moai.
I was
struck
that almost every single one of its 25 chapters said that racism was a factor that was hurting the health of blacks.
But still I was really
struck
by this.
But what
struck
me about them was that whenever her husband changed the baby's diaper, she said "thank you" to him.
I witnessed Jason caring for this gentleman with such enormous compassion, and I was
struck
again by how intimate the work of nursing really is.
And it
struck
me that we could have figured this all out decades ago.
She turned her head and got
struck
down, they buried her in the cold, cold ground.
Again,
struck
that one off.
And what really
struck
me was this: the suicide rate has been rising around the world, and it recently reached a 30-year high in America.
But look, I get it: if you just lost your job and then you read in the newspaper that your old company just
struck
up a deal with China, it's easy to think you were just replaced in a one-for-one deal.
And I'm a mom myself, and at that moment, I was
struck
by the image of these women dealing with a child with a condition very difficult to deal with, often without help.
As a chef, what first
struck
me was its delicate taste and its versatility.
LA: And so after our conversation, I was
struck
by a few things.
We can't choose our parents or how much they earn, but this British study has also
struck
a real note of optimism by showing that not everyone who has a disadvantaged start ends up in difficult circumstances.
And what
struck
me immediately was how in love the two of these people were.
And what
struck
me immediately in meeting Eun-Sook was how confident she appeared to be, how happy she seemed to be in her own skin.
It
struck
me, as from above, that I could conjure up my mother just by walking perfectly from my elementary school at the top of a steep hill all the way down to my grandmother's house, placing one foot, and one foot only, in each sidewalk square.
She was out of town when they struck, but they threatened to kill her if she ever returned to Memphis.
He was one of six people who were invited to participate in this competition, after six previous firms
struck
out with things that were so stupid and banal that even the city of New York was forced to go, "Oh, I'm really sorry, we screwed up."
It's always sort of
struck
me as really a scary thought that if you see a dog in a park, and the owner is calling it, and the owner says, you know, "Puppy, come here, come here," and the dog thinks, "Hmm, interesting.
And we look at every single note, and all the attributes of those notes: how hard they were struck, and how they were held down, and how you move the fingers.
My own perspective towards birds was changed when I was a small boy in high school, and there was this boy who struck, injuring the wing and the leg of a bird we called the augur buzzard.
When you are brought up as a Catholic, you think that if you ever set foot in a Protestant Church, you'll be
struck
dead at the threshold.
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