As he plugs in the percolator, and rummages through the refrigerator for coffee, he hears a knock on the door and runs over to answer it. |
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Just as she had found the correct frets for the fifth time in a row, there was a knock on the door. |
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I peered curiously out the window, wondering who on earth would knock on my door. |
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A knock on her chamber door wrenched Sisilla from her sorrowful reverie, as a doe-eyed servant girl poked her head into the room. |
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Closing her eyes, Geneva nearly dozed to sleep until a sharp knock on the door awakened her. |
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After another half an hour of rushing about, the place was looking quite presentable, then right on time, there was a knock on the door. |
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A knock on the door came about five minutes later, at one o'clock, or thereabouts. |
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After a single knock on the door, Amy swung it open, smiling widely at the two of us. |
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I then called to him to knock on the door of the house where I lodged and got my candle relumed without danger. |
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Caroline seemed genuinely pleased to see him when she answered a knock on her back door. |
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A few minutes later, the larger of the suspects answered a polite knock on the door. |
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I straightened my blue jean skirt, and raised my hand to knock on the door, when it opened. |
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A knock on the door roused me from my seat a moment later, and I was more than a little reluctant to answer it. |
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A quick knock on the door roused him from his deliberations, and he called out an invitation without checking the identity of the visitor. |
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At a knock on her door, she tidied the desk quickly and sat down with a book. |
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Just as she finished tying the last of the ribbons, she heard a knock on the door. |
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Ilkley regained possession but some of the worst examples of poor passing and a knock on allowed Heath to attack the blind side from the scrum. |
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A fire outbreak would be used as a reason to knock on doors and urge residents to check on smoke alarms. |
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Under new rules introduced to Super League this year it is not ruled a knock on if the player is not targeting the ball. |
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As in 2005, we must consider voters actively put off voting Tory by a knock on the door from the green welly brigade. |
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I was totally engrossed in preparing the packages when I heard a knock on the door. |
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I was about to knock on the door when I heard a snare hit, followed by a bass guitar, and an acoustic. |
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Before she had a chance to clear her head, there was a rattling knock on the storm door. |
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One recent case was of an elderly woman in York who had a man knock on her door claiming to be a builder. |
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On the other hand people still avoid walking under ladders and knock on wood and cross their fingers in order to guard there luck. |
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And so hopefully, you know, knock on wood, we'll get to do a second season, and that will be one for next year. |
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He would throw salt over his shoulder and knock on wood just for good luck, I didn't learn this until I lived with him. |
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The was a light knock on the door and Sister Nicci stood wringing out Cassandra's hair and shaking her hands then opened the door. |
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Not receiving any response to a knock on the door, the employee let himself in the room in an effort to determine if she was alive and kicking. |
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The knock on the front door was light, and at first I wasn't certain of it. |
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Adrian found himself wanting to knock on the door loudly just moments after he rung the bell. |
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He might have taken a knock on the foot from that sandshoe crusher that got him out. |
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A team of workers has just hit the streets to drop off leaflets, knock on doors and talk to local people about the new service. |
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What if I remembered her number wrong and I knock on the door of someone who just scowls at me? |
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A knock on his cabin door interrupted Captain Valentine's melancholy day spent in isolated depression. |
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He was just pouring himself another cup of coffee when there was a timid knock on the door. |
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If you put your ear against an old tree trunk lying in the grass, a park official will knock on the trunk and you can hear what an ant hears. |
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Immigration officials could knock on their door at any moment and take them away with only what they can carry. |
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The timid knock on the door could only be one person, his mousy but efficient secretary trying to get his attention. |
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There's a knock on our bedroom door, I hurry in my undergarments and put on my nightgown. |
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She heard a soft knock on her window and saw the silhouette of Chris sitting on the slant outside her window. |
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There was a knock on the door, Tony mussed his hair with one hand and looked into the mirror quickly. |
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My nap was interrupted at about six that evening by a knock on my bedroom door. |
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One track and I would have let it pass but they boogied on so at track four I upped and dressed to go knock on their door. |
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After Leslie let out a breathy laugh, I heard a knock on the doorframe and looked over my shoulder. |
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They are interrupted by a knock on the door and Val is horrified to find a bailiff officer on her doorstep. |
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There was a knock on her door and she looked up as Sheila pushed it open, sticking her head in. |
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Suddenly there was a knock on the door and the small, stern headmistress stepped in. |
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But the case manager is not present when two clean-cut young men in suits happen to knock on his apartment door the following week. |
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Don't wait for conditions to be perfect or the perfect career or employer to knock on your door. |
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The entrepreneur must know how to put together a financial package, know which doors to knock on. |
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Hydro Ottawa is not licensed to sell electricity contracts and our employees do not knock on doors asking for customers' bills. |
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This Tuesday, a bunch of vampires and would-be superheroes will knock on our doors and ask us to reward them. |
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This reduction in construction activity can have a knock on affect on builders' merchants, plumbing supplies companies, paint manufacturers and floor-covering outfits. |
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There is a discreet knock on the door of the mayoral chamber. |
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The easiest way to gain entry to an office is to knock on the door and go inside. |
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His firm operates through a network of locals who knock on doors and pester their acquaintances to buy lipstick and shampoo. |
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A soft knock on the door barely roused Alex from his deep sleep. |
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I used direct deposit, it hasn't been a problem as of yet, knock on wood. |
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Just then there was a knock on the door and a tall frame entered. |
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Whenever I had to use the toilet I had to knock on the door and ask permission. |
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I knock on Eric's door and he's standing in jacket, white shirt, long collars, unbuttoned so you can see his chest. |
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Rain started to belt down as City continued to knock on the door. |
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Suddenly a knock on her door snapped her out of her trance of sorts. |
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Courtney Lawes messed up the Australia hooker Stephen Moore's throw, appearing to knock on in the process, but play continued. |
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Maybe send a minion over to knock on the door once in a while? |
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I can walk by a crack house and not knock on the door, with money in my pocket. |
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A pilot's license gives them permission to knock on the door. |
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One night, not long after we began our weekly pondering siestas, we heard a knock on our flimsy screen door. |
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The manicurist had just finished administering the polish to Michelle when there was a knock on the door, and there he was! |
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Her eyes snapped open as there was a soft, yet sharp, knock on the door. |
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There was a knock on the door, which hinged open momentarily. |
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There was a knock on the door and the parlourmaid Katie came in. |
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It is not always easy, in a very vast context, to know which is the most useful door to knock on. |
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Another time when I answered a knock on the door, a tall, sophisticated looking black woman was standing there. |
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In most of these communities, a knock on the door from the local security service can impact massively and adversely on the individual. |
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That's been the knock on Hill throughout his aw-shucks career. |
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Yet to avoid canonizing John Paul II or any pope at this point could come off as an insult, or a knock on the papacy. |
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Someone started to knock on my door, beating out an incessant tattoo. |
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They'll knock on doors, chat up neighbors, glad-hand citizens at meetings, deliver absentee ballots, and ferry voters to the polls on Election Day. |
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Again, I knock on wood every day, saying thank God I've never had to go through it. |
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The labour leaders said they will knock on as many doors as possible to get the vote out on October 10 to ensure a strong NDP result. |
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The traditional story tells that if a fugitive was able to knock on the Bufalà?s door before being captured, he had to receive asylum. |
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A knock on the door startled Namura and she gave an involuntary jump. |
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There was a knock on my door, and it swung open on its hinges. |
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We recognize that a knock on the door or a telephone call by a representative of a secret service can be quite a surprise for ordinary citizens. |
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This courageous act earned him a late-night knock on the door with orders for Serna to vamos from Cuba. |
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Members would leaflet a street one evening and knock on doors the next. |
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Just as you'd knock on someone's office door before entering, you should always ask permission before giving feedback to anyone, including employees. |
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I pray, in particular, that the Holy Spirit may raise up zealous creative workers capable of coming to the aid of all those young people who nowadays no longer knock on the doors of the Church. |
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Because there is no one-stop service for arts and culture funding, many arts and culture organizations have to knock on several doors to obtain the support they need. |
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This apparently crazy idea is now a reality, proving at least 2 things: The first is that a lot becomes possible when you knock on the right door. |
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When we knock on the door, the priest answers in his full vestments. |
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Teresa, though with a great repugnance, did not subtract herself from this commitment that led her to knock on the doors of those wealthy people whom she knew from other times. |
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Writing about corruption, religious freedom, land seizures, or unpopular government deals with China can result in an unwanted knock on the door from the police. |
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A new feature also lets users open Sesame with a custom knock on the phone or door, without pulling out their phones. |
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The second example that occurred to me was a water shortage where an absence of rainfall can lead to depleted reservoirs and serious knock on effects for the Dutch tulip farmers. |
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In Australian and New Zealand English, scone is both a slang term for the head and a verb meaning to knock on the head. |
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Tolkien's time in combat was a terrible stress for Edith, who feared that every knock on the door might carry news of her husband's death. |
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American Foulbrood is posing a serious threat to the Western Cape s bee population, with knock on effects to the industry. |
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A canvasser will knock on their door and ask voters to sign the card. |
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Tropical germs may soon knock on our doors in person. |
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Sometimes it comes when I answer a knock on the classroom door. |
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Bring your family to trick or treat in the safety of The Garden, knock on our doors if you dare to find a trick or treat behind them. |
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But no one has ever actually threatened to kill me, knock on wood. |
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Ministers were left looking as trustworthy as the dodgy conmen who knock on your door and want to charge a fortune for the shoddiest work. |
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This home brew packet contains everything you need to get started — a trial jar, a thermometer, a mixing spoon, a siphon, a knock on bottle capper, and a 25 litre fermentation bucket. |
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Others remember him going, with a greased-up pompadour and a bag of demo tapes, to knock on doors on Broadway, where Burt Bacharach and Hal David eventually adopted him. |
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Government lollygagging on infrastructure projects is having a knock on effect on construction hiring, according to the Associated General Contractors of America. |
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