Similar words: knock on, knock-on effect, knock-out, knock off, knock out, knockout, knockoff, knock over.
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(1) The closure of the car factory had a knock-on effect on the tyre manufacturers.
(2) A system failure has a knock-on effect throughout the whole hotel.
(3) These price rises will have a knock-on effect on the economy.
(4) The reduced availability of credit has knock-on effects.
(5) And it had a knock-on effect.
(6) There will be a knock-on effect.
(7) But Barr Thomson Engineering could not escape the knock-on effects of the pit closure announcement and was forced into receivership.
(8) The knock-on effect of the rise in electricity prices is likely to be higher prices generally.
(9) Nor does it contemplate the knock-on consequences for Labour ministers of attempting to implement their programme while rebuilding the governmental machine.
(10) The knock-on effect of the advancement of the women's game has also led to refreshing developments at girls' level.
(11) There is always some knock-on effect on the rest of the work of the school.
(12) It should be pointed out that a deliberate knock-on can still be penalised by a penalty kick.
(13) Aid can have a knock-on effect in neighbouring countries which are also in great need.
(14) Meanwhile, the knock-on effect of the slump is still being felt out in the provinces.
(15) This will have a knock-on effect throughout the economy, and will drive up interest rates generally.
(16) If we take the Campese knock-on in the World Cup final, I personally would awarded a penalty try.
(17) And they claim that the knock-on effect is that weather patterns change.
(18) The increase in the price of oil had a knock-on effect on the cost of many other goods.
(19) The cut in new car prices has had a knock-on effect on the price of used cars.
(20) If one or two trains run late, it has a knock-on effect on the entire rail service.
(21) Mr Marshall's case is that the Pounds 580m will be added to the debt, with knock-on effects for the shareholders.
(22) It seemed that every day the papers carried more reports of companies collapsing bringing inevitable job losses and their knock-on effects.
(23) It will cost hundreds of thousands of pounds, and may have a knock-on effect.
(24) There are inevitable disruptions to deliveries such as vehicle breakdowns which have knock-on effects to delivery schedules.
(25) Any reduction in community care for the elderly will have a knock-on effect on hospitals.
(26) Advertising directed at reducing tobacco consumption by parents has a substantial secondary knock-on effect on children.
(27) Yet, there is often considerable scope to cut this cost without having a knock-on effect on yields.
(28) You will never have the put-in at two scrums in succession unless the other side knock-on trying to intercept. Sentencedict.com
(29) First, proposed increases in energy and payroll taxes could have a knock-on effect on wage demands and prices.
(30) The timing of the end of Key Stage 3 assessment does have some knock-on effects.
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