Examples of using Could hit in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Government plans to introduce a'death tax' could hit grieving families with a £6,000 bill.
Without the array to divert them toward the polar caps… the comets could hit anywhere, even the domed cities.
the comets could hit anywhere, even the domed cities.
On such a clear day, it's very hard to comprehend. Although, how an aircraft could hit one of those massive towers.
Peg, remember when a mouse could hit a cat over the head with a frying pan
that I could shoot all the blue jays I wanted… if I could hit'em.
someone in an office 100 miles away could hit the brakes.
This thing was discovered just a few years ago and could hit us a few years from now.
You would think a bloke who would won a silver medal at target shooting could hit himself in the head at a range of three inches.
how a MANPADS could hit a Boeing.
the stock markets could hit trouble.
For the British, it simply showed that the Americans could hit a minor and relatively undefended target.
He added that the boats could hit the shallows, or a stone,
The crisis for the budget carriers, which could hit us this autumn, will not just affect tourism,
front of the mat, so that the child had a toy in a range of hands and feet could hit the piano's keys.
just before that the place could hit any subsequent discharge pulse in average 7 to 30 ms after the previous discharge,
It can hit them very hard.
They can hit us; we can't hit them.
When a husband can hit his wife, is that normal?
Wherever Sharif can hit large groups of people.