Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The car industry also took a knock over the week.
Sometimes it takes a knock on the head to get someone's attention.
Perhaps he had taken a knock when the car rolled.
Though the bid story seems to have taken a knock.
He had taken a knock to a shoulder at training on Friday.
I took a knock on the knee but it's not serious.
The plans took a knock, however, when the team was able to cover only six miles of the planned 10 on the first day.
We have taken a knock, but it is not terminal.
The big issue is confidence - has it taken a knock?
He took a knock to a hip in the second term.
Nothing serious - she took a knock on the head and they want to hold her for observation.
And we should mention that the shares have taken a knock.
There is no confidence anywhere, everything has taken a knock.
Gordon Brown's standing among voters has certainly taken a knock.
It gives you confidence - and it's good to be able to take a knock.
Rory took a knock, but the boy Young has got good feet.
"Obviously, with taking a knock like he did, it is a case of building up his confidence again more than anything," said Smith.
“Scottish football has taken a knock from what’s happened in recent months.
Any teenager’s self-esteem would take a knock with comments like that.
George North took a knock in the first half, but was always going to be taken off at halftime.
Sometimes, although they have been living independently for years, their confidence takes a knock after a fall.
He started the game but took a knock after a few minutes and had to be substituted.
Brand's ego certainly didn't seem to have taken a knock in recent days.
The British pound also took a knock ahead of a key budget statement from the government.
Took a knock today, but were not going home.