Mr Demirsay, known locally as Sharif, was stabbed after answering a knock at the door.
As he was answering the last few letters, he heard a hesitant knock at the door.
It's dinga lingle lingle, I dingle your bell, yes, I knocka knock knock at your door.
The blinds were shut, and a dog barked when there was a knock at the door.
We had just begun the meal when there was a knock at the door.
It is possible that the first indication of a criminal prosecution might be a knock at the front door during breakfast.
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"The first incident was when the big, wooden cross, wrapped in ham, fell into the house after a knock at the door, " said Mr Alam.
And two days after the attack, Mr. Sharma, the gym assistant, was awakened from a nap by a knock at the door, his mother said.
But about 16:00 BST, the couple heard a knock at the door and were greeted by family friends who ran the construction firm and two policemen.
Have your aging loved ones be suspicious of anyone who solicits them, by phone, mail or in person with a knock at the door, suggesting that they are from Medicare.
"It will be a huge knock at a time when those practices are coming into difficult times with the slowdown in conveyancing and all the rest of it, " he said.
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At 6 a.m. the next morning Carey, shaving and still in his robe, answered a knock at his hotel room and was handed an envelope he assumed was a party invitation.
After his hard knock at 11-plus, Mr Prescott left school early, went to sea, educated himself partly through correspondence courses, and then found a home and career in the Labour Party.
One day in mid-December, there was a knock at the kitchen-house door and he found Chance Poxley standing in the tall dead grass, wearing a small tweed fedora, shading his eyes with one hand.
If you were in Pakistan, there might have been a late-night knock at your door and by now you would be in jail, like some of the other honest journalists who were bold enough to assert the primacy of reason over official bulletins, knowing they did so at their own peril.
Thanks in part to the credit crunch, potential rival bidders dropped out of the race earlier this year: Gerardin said that Britain's Barclays had faced serious concerns over potential wider financing issues and pulled out, while the fire-sale acquisition of beleaguered prime broker Bear Stearns meant JPMorganChase no longer needed to knock at Bank of America's door.
Thanks in part to the credit crunch, potential rival bidders dropped out of the race earlier this year: Gerardin said that Britain's Barclays had faced serious concerns over potential wider financing issues and pulled out, while the fire-sale acquisition of beleaguered prime broker Bear Stearns meant JPMorganChase (nyse: JPM - news - people ) no longer needed to knock at Bank of America's door.
Furthermore, most Yemenis knock off work at 2pm, abandoning their afternoons to chewing.
It has already defaulted on two sets of bonds (though it then bought most of them back at knock-down prices).
We showed grit and character to knock out Doncaster at the weekend.
These, in turn, sell the time to phone users at knock-down prices.
The supermarket buyers also snap up job-lots at knock-down prices.
The main reason for Investor's resilience is that it entered the downturn flush with cash, giving it the means to support struggling subsidiaries and buy distressed assets at knock-down prices.
Cash-rich drugs firms, such as Eli Lilly, Roche, Merck and Bristol-Myers Squibb, have all said that the financial turmoil presents an opportunity for them to buy biotechnology companies at knock-down prices.
Another snag is that several members of parliament in the affected provinces have bought up land at knock-down prices, knowing that the government will compensate them handsomely once the area is flooded.
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