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  • And who better to promote such knock-down prices than boxing champion, Chris Eubank.
  • This should be a physical, knock-down, drag-out dogfight of a game.
  • In the last cycle, big listed companies were forced to launch rights issues and offload trophy assets at knock-down prices to shore up their balance sheets. Times, Sunday Times
  • A haven of genteel entertainment might persuade local residents that there were pleasurable and respectable alternatives to a knock-down drunken blowout every weekend.
  • The nerve damage so restricted his activity that he was stripped of his International Boxing Organisation's inter-continental championship, a belt he captured with a devastating knock-down of Patrick Gallagher.
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  • Some have been even banking on Greece exiting the euro so that they can then use the billions of euros squirrelled away outside the country to purchase the assets for knock-down drachma prices.
  • Anticipating some rough sails, I laid down additional beams and wedges against a possible knock-down but the original design was stabile to at least 60 degrees, which put the lee side of the coach house under to its carline.
  • It plans to keep the remaining £ 35m to fund small acquisitions at what it hopes will be knock-down prices.
  • He was given the property by its owners at a knock-down price in a bid to secure his support in Dublin County Council.
  • I think that there is no knock-down objection to epiphenomenalism here.
  • a knock-down-and-drag-out fight
  • The finest crystal, china and porcelain will tomorrow be up for grabs at knock-down prices when Mulberry Hall begins its annual New Year sale.
  • He claims the Hollywood legend is trying to drive him out of the luxury townhouse in order to buy the property at a knock-down price.
  • But an undercover investigation by Scotland on Sunday has revealed gourmet chefs are still willing to buy salmon at a knock-down price, for cash and with few questions asked.
  • Practice a variety of shots on the range - knock-downs, high shots, fades, draws, sand shots, etc.
  • The only goal came in the 25th minute when Crouch's knock-down panicked Scharner into reckless contact with Owen a yard inside the area.
  • The last of the two knock-downs looked serious enough to force the referee to intervene but on each occasion Grant fought back.
  • a knock-down blow
  • But each knock-down was ruled out as Moore was adjudged to have caught his opponent with low blows.
  • Home movers looking for the perfect property at a knock-down price should consider buying at auction. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bargain hunters have a rare opportunity to join the elite club of the rich and famous at a knock-down price.
  • The next week, he and his wife have a knock-down drag out physical fight over this woman in Chicago, and he winds up with a lulu of a black eye and a broken pair of glasses.
  • As if finding the money to pay for the plethora of plimsolls, shirts and blazers wasn't hard enough, now they have the added dilemma of worrying whether the fingers of a child on the other side of the world have been exploited to make those items boasting oh-so-tempting knock-down prices. Should I buy the cheapest school uniform?
  • They are there for the benefit of other investors because the last thing anyone wants is a forced sale of properties at knock-down valuations. Times, Sunday Times
  • The industry employs illegal immigrants at knock-down wages.
  • That's what you call a knock-downer," said Fleda, laughing. Queechy, Volume I
  • So, if your Christmas gift list expands as easily as your waistline at this time of year, you need to know where to pick up some spot-on presents at knock-down prices.
  • But at a time when business values are falling, stakeholders tend not to take kindly to selling the family silver at a knock-down price.
  • When I called in the next day, there were still heaps of pre-autographed copies of their debut single sitting in the racks, at the knock-down price of 99p.
  • His watch was near an hour of the contest, and Brailstone's man had scored first knock-down blow, a particularly clean floorer. The Amazing Marriage — Volume 2
  • It came up for sale in the mid-1960s at a knock-down price of £4,000 and her father-in-law bought it, thinking Julie would be the perfect person to put in charge.
  • A haven of genteel entertainment might persuade local residents that there were pleasurable and respectable alternatives to a knock-down drunken blowout every weekend.
  • You'll feel every punch, grimace at every brutal knock-down and celebrate every win as if it were your last in EA's fantastic boxing video game.
  • Intel has granted 80,000 workers the right to buy additional stock at the knock-down price of $25.69 a pop.
  • He had been one of the main beneficiaries of the government's wave of privatisations during the mid-1990s, when state-owned assets were sold off at knock-down prices.
  • It vas Vistlin 'Dick as you give such a' leveller 'to, -- a rare pretty knock-down I vill say, sir, -- never saw a cleaner -- Oh! they're a bad lot, they are, The Amateur Gentleman
  • And that's why any 2010 recounts are going to be knock-down, drag-out doozies. In every election season, there's a recount. Lessons from Bush and Franken.
  • That left scalpers who had expected to sell seats for many times their face value scrambling to offload them at knock-down prices.
  • Most of the early privatisations were an instant success - at least with their new shareholders, who got their shares at knock-down prices.
  • Tesco has a particularly impressive Christmas range and all at knock-down prices.
  • Whiskey or rum taken unmixed from a tumbler is a knock-down blow to temperance, but the little thimbleful of brandy, or Chartreuse, or Over the Teacups
  • In the last cycle, big listed companies were forced to launch rights issues and offload trophy assets at knock-down prices to shore up their balance sheets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two booze barons are shipping in illegal hooch to the village in the boots of their cars and selling it to youngsters at knock-down prices.
  • It was the first knock-down of the former lightweight champion's career.
  • That's what you call a knock-downer," said Fleda laughing. Queechy
  • When Levi-Strauss took Tesco to court for selling its jeans at knock-down prices similar to those paid in the US, it won, because Tesco had sourced them on the grey market outside Europe.
  • Tembo said the tournament was deferred in accordance with the Boxing Board of Control rules which state that after a knock-down, a boxer could only return to the ring after 55 days.
  • Meanwhile, two teams of would-be Bargain Hunters pick up objets d' art at knock-down prices from their local antique fair and then try to flog them down the auction room.
  • Earlier this year, TK Maxx opened at Monks Cross, this time selling end-of-season high street stock at knock-down prices.
  • There are no knock-down arguments and there is legitimate disagreement even amongst like-minded experts.
  • At the designer outlet, Burberry has a selection of trenchcoats at knock-down prices, beginning at £195.
  • Rapid knock-down by the Wittering emergency services had the blaze out in seconds.
  • It is used in knock-down furniture and in connecting a muntin to a rail, where it is desired that the muntin should run thru and also that the rail be continuous. Handwork in Wood
  • Back at the store, the bags were sorted and the clothes washed and pressed before being sold at knock-down prices.
  • On offer, at Budgens are two wines with the Canaletto label, both at the knock-down price of £3.99.
  • I took the car off his hands and he gave it to me at a knock-down price.

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