Learn by reading books; I must hit the books now"
1With this difference, student might just hit the books sooner rather than later.
2Once he'd taken care of it, he hit the books.
3When the music died down towards midnight, the matric student would then hit the books.
4Ever since the porn record-keeping laws hit the books in 1988, we've been amending them to apply to new media.
6The Government's zero fees scheme for tertiary study appears to have done little to encourage more students to hit the books.
7The division of labour was clear from the start: Nightingale checked the magic library, and I hit the books in the Queen's English.
8Hitting the books, I discovered that Muslims had a long-standing fascination with flying.
9Feeling like your head's going to explode from hitting the books for too long?
10Just straight buckling down and hitting the books, hoping I could earn a decent grade.
11I've got a bunch of folks hitting the books back at the compound looking for something.
12If you want to put a posh car in your garage, you better start hitting the books.
13Sam and Gilly are hitting the books…hard.
14MPs are hitting the books and dealing with assessment deadlines as part of an education programme for politicians.
15Thanks to the area's 50-plus colleges, Boston has a reputation for hitting the books first, goofing off second.
16Didn't like hitting the books?
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