Sentence examples for to be knocked from inspiring English sources

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to be knocked

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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You got to be knocked out".

"I don't expect to be knocked over".

"This place is going to be knocked down," he said.

Gannon lay motionless and appeared to be knocked out.

"But I didn't want them to be knocked away either".

You don't need people to be knocked over".

"Richter is the guy that has to be knocked off.

I would be the first to be knocked out.

"It has to be knocked about a bit," he said.

It had to be knocked down," a spokeswoman says.

Gail: And you really do not want to be knocked off by something with that name.

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