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26 Sentences With "knock into"

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"The doors are so thin, they're like plexiglass, and they knock into the door," she said.
These constantly shuffle about — they knock into one another, tear past one another, and fracture into shards.
She even uses her favorite term, "mouth breather" when a Chicagoer has the gall to knock into her.
Keep one handy, and just outside your play area, so you don't knock into it while you can't see.
Meteorites, if they don't knock into too many things, can act like time capsules of the materials trapped within them, like stardust.
Then, of course, there's space debris threatening all of that commercial and military space equipment, since it could knock into the expensive machines.
The larger the object, the more likely it is to knock into something, heat up, or even break apart, which triggers these transitions.
It would take another seven years before physicists could produce near-motionless antihydrogen that would not immediately knock into regular matter and annihilate.
I think it's good to be confident, but she could fall, she could break a hip, one of the dancers could knock into her.
CAUTION: STRONG LANGUAGE IN THE VIDEO BELOW The vehicles eventually knock into each other and pile up as drivers stranded on the highway react.
Tariffs are like a long train of boxcars; each one is filled with unintended consequences that can knock into the next with devastating consequences.
Such cold temperatures are necessary to slow down antimatter, so that the particles don't knock into their surroundings and vanish themselves out of existence.
Kickoffs, during which players sprint down the field and can knock into each other at full speed, had previously represented an outsize number of concussions.
In contrast, there are far fewer asteroids in the asteroid belt, and they orbit closer to the sun, where they're harder to knock into interstellar space.
If it's crowded, you may have noticed me doing my best to "surf," sans contact, until the car comes to a stop, in which case I may knock into a fellow passenger.
I coordinated the appearance with Consolidated Theatres in advance, and spent around an hour hanging around the packed lobby, taking pictures and trying not to accidentally knock into people, before the movie started.
Then, in theory, the control centers in the US can use that information to guide an interceptor missile to knock into the enemy weapon while it's still in space — away from people — and smash it into smithereens.
Like a careering ride around on the dodgems, we're all bound to knock into each other with a hard, bruising jolt; it's just that tech makes the ride that much faster, and the space to roam free that much smaller.
The Chinese e-commerce giant gets a business that serves Southeast Asa's six biggest countries — with a combined population of over 500 million people — and the basis of a platform that it can knock into shape as it seeks growth outside of China.
Sticks which a competitor can knock into place with subsequent throws are counted.
"Run, Rattatta, Run" has players race against each other as a Rattatta on a treadmill that has walls which pop up throughout the race. The goal is to leap over the walls and to not knock into them. In "Ekans' Hoop Hurl", the goal is to toss a curved Ekans over Digletts. Each successful toss gives the player points.
Other materials besides glass are also harmed by the strong detergents, strong agitation, and high temperatures of dishwashers, especially on a hot wash cycle when temperatures can reach 75 °C (167 °F). Aluminium, brass, and copper items will discolor, and light aluminum containers will mark other items they knock into. Nonstick pan coatings will deteriorate. Glossy, gold-colored, and hand-painted items will be dulled or fade.
Sand dunes can have a negative impact on humans when they encroach on human habitats. Sand dunes move via a few different means, all of them helped along by wind. One way that dunes can move is by saltation, where sand particles skip along the ground like a bouncing ball. When these skipping particles land, they may knock into other particles and cause them to move as well, in a process known as creep.
Upon finding out that Jordan is filming a video nearby, Brittany invites Natasha to join her and her fangirl friends to watch the shoot. Jordan, at the video shoot, expresses dislike for the shallow new single, wanting to sing his own lyrics, which his record company denies him. When Jordan and his team knock into Brittany and Natasha after the shoot, Eddie (Jordan's assistant, best friend and confidante) and Brittany accidentally pick up one another's phones in the ensuing mess. Brittany tries to return "Eddie's" phone but is denied entry at Jordan's hotel.
The flying wedge Interference remains strictly illegal in both rugby codes. The prohibition of interference in the rugby game stems from the game's strict enforcement of its offside rule, which prohibited any player on the team with possession of the ball to loiter between the ball and the goal. At first, American players would find creative ways of aiding the runner by pretending to accidentally knock into defenders trying to tackle the runner. Interference developed out of a practice called "guarding"; run by Princeton, wherein a player ran at each side of the runner, but not in advance.
At first, American players would find creative ways of aiding the runner by pretending to accidentally knock into defenders trying to tackle the runner. When Walter Camp witnessed this tactic being employed against during a game he refereed between Harvard and Princeton in 1879, he was at first appalled, but the next year had adopted the blocking tactics for his own team at Yale. During the 1880s and 1890s, teams developed increasingly complex blocking tactics including the interlocking interference technique known as the Flying wedge or "V-trick formation", which was first employed by Richard Hodge at Princeton in 1884 in a game against Penn, however, Princeton put the tactic aside for the next 4 years, only to revive it again in 1888 to combat the three-time All- American Yale guard Pudge Heffelfinger. Players demonstrate Deland's "flying wedge" in 1912.

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