knock on造句31. All I've done since seems to be walk around and knock on doors.
32. Amazed residents who answered his frantic knock on the door threw water over him.
33. Get out of your car and come knock on the door.
34. We saw Hunter lying still, after a knock on the head.
35. There was a knock on the door, and when he grunted muffled assent it opened and some one came in.
36. As a young girl I volunteered to knock on doors and enrol pets in the Tailwaggers Club.
37. Always ready to knock on wood, throw salt over my shoulder, bite my tongue, cross my fingers.
38. Next time the phone rings or there is a knock on the door, just pause for a moment instead of reacting immediately.
39. I spent the same period fearful of every telephone call, every knock on the door, every unexpected visitor.
40. In the middle of this elephantine travail, there came a knock on the door.
41. It would knock on the door with its beak when it required feeding.
42. Some say migrant workers knock on their doors asking for water and food.
43. There was a knock on the door and a member of the Prince's staff appeared with a large bouquet of flowers.
44. Promptly at quarter to six there was a knock on the outside door.
45. I could go up to Albany and knock on doors, and I could almost always get in.
46. Then they walk up the drive and knock on the front door.
47. And then - as if on cue - there came a knock on the door.
48. You were looking over your shoulder waiting for the knock on the door.
49. The knock on the head alone could not account for the glazed look in her eyes.
50. Adam was just about to retaliate with the vegetable spoon when there was a loud knock on the front door.
51. Just as we'd closed the window and were breathing a sigh of relief there was a loud knock on the door.
52. Hopefully, knock on wood, Lieby is going to be in there most of the time.
53. They would never knock on any bathroom door she might be behind, that was for sure.
54. From their bedroom window they saw Victorine knock on Rose's door.
55. There was a knock on her door just before six, and with a feeling of trepidation, she opened it.
56. An assassin's ruse: one would knock on the door, the other would be waiting in the darkness.
57. At last there was a knock on the door and a young man entered wearing a battered leather jacket and torn breeches.
58. Sometimes a tramp would knock on the back door, begging for food or offering to do a job for a few coppers.
59. I haven't had a cold all winter, knock on wood.
60. I thought you'd heard me answer his knock on the door as soon as you went in there.