A good lecture might knock some sense into the students who are constantly disrupting class.
A good scare might just knock some sense into them and make them change their ways.
After that near-miss accident, I hoped it would knock some sense into him about reckless driving.
Do you think a heartfelt conversation could knock some sense into his prejudiced views?
Don't you think a little intervention might knock some sense into her reckless spending habits?
He desperately needed someone to knock some sense into him before he lost everything.
He hoped that losing the election would knock some sense into his arrogant opponent.
He hoped that the threat of losing his job would knock some sense into his lazy coworker.
He needed a challenge to knock some sense into him and push him out of his comfort zone.
He needed a friend to knock some sense into him and remind him of his strengths.
He needed a hard truth to knock some sense into him and stop living in denial.
He needed a lesson in humility to knock some sense into him and appreciate what he has.
He needed a mentor to knock some sense into him and guide him towards success.
He needed a reality check to knock some sense into him and stop making excuses.
He needed a reminder of his values to knock some sense into his unethical behavior.
He needed a wake-up call to knock some sense into him and take responsibility for his actions.
He needs someone to knock some sense into him and convince him to seek professional help.
He needs someone to knock some sense into him and tell him to stop being so negative.
His parents hoped that military school would knock some sense into their rebellious son.
Hopefully, the failure of this project will knock some sense into the management team.
I tried to knock some sense into him about the dangers of gambling, but he wouldn't listen.
I tried to knock some sense into my friend about the dangers of online dating.
I wish I could knock some sense into my younger self and prevent all these mistakes.
I wish I could knock some sense into those people who are spreading conspiracy theories.
I wish I had the power to knock some sense into everyone who spreads misinformation online.
I'd love to knock some sense into those politicians who are jeopardizing the environment.
I'm hoping this financial setback will knock some sense into him about budgeting.
I'm worried nothing will knock some sense into him; he seems determined to self-destruct.
It might take a serious illness to knock some sense into him and make him appreciate life.
It seemed hopeless, but I still wanted to knock some sense into him before it was too late.
It's difficult to knock some sense into someone who is completely irrational.
It's frustrating trying to knock some sense into people who are convinced they're always right.
It's going to take a miracle to knock some sense into this stubborn mule.
Maybe a reality check will knock some sense into her delusional fantasies.
Maybe a stern talking-to will knock some sense into her and she'll start taking her studies seriously.
Maybe facing the consequences of his actions will finally knock some sense into him.
Maybe seeing other people succeed will knock some sense into him and inspire him to try harder.
Maybe seeing the beauty of diversity will knock some sense into his prejudice.
Maybe seeing the beauty of nature will knock some sense into his cynical worldview.
Maybe seeing the benefits of therapy will knock some sense into his resistance to it.
Maybe seeing the consequences of addiction will knock some sense into his denial.
Maybe seeing the consequences of war will knock some sense into the warmongers.
Maybe seeing the effects of poverty will knock some sense into his apathy.
Maybe seeing the impact of his decisions will knock some sense into the CEO.
Maybe seeing the impact of technology on society will knock some sense into his skepticism.
Maybe seeing the resilience of the human spirit will knock some sense into his pessimism.
Maybe the loss of a client will knock some sense into the advertising team.
Maybe witnessing the consequences will knock some sense into them and make them reconsider their actions.
Maybe witnessing the devastation caused by climate change will knock some sense into the deniers.
Maybe witnessing the suffering of others will knock some sense into his selfish behavior.
Perhaps a dose of reality will knock some sense into his unrealistic expectations.
Perhaps a dramatic intervention is necessary to knock some sense into his drug addiction.
Perhaps a good dose of humility will knock some sense into his inflated ego.
Perhaps a good scare will knock some sense into those teenagers who are engaging in risky behavior.
Perhaps a legal battle will knock some sense into the warring factions.
Perhaps a mentor figure could knock some sense into the aspiring entrepreneur.
Perhaps a visit to a historical landmark will knock some sense into his ignorance.
Perhaps a visit to a homeless shelter will knock some sense into his privileged perspective.
Perhaps a visit to a museum will knock some sense into his lack of appreciation for art.
Perhaps a visit to a wildlife sanctuary will knock some sense into his disregard for animals.
She hoped that a life-changing experience would knock some sense into her and inspire her to make a difference.
She hoped that a near-death experience would knock some sense into her and make her appreciate every moment.
She hoped that a powerful speech would knock some sense into the audience and inspire them to action.
She hoped that a spiritual awakening would knock some sense into her and give her purpose.
She just needed a friend to knock some sense into her and remind her of her worth.
She needed a wake-up call to knock some sense into her and break her bad habits.
She needed someone to knock some sense into her about the importance of self-care.
She tried to knock some sense into her brother about the importance of saving money.
She tried to knock some sense into her daughter about the importance of education and independence.
She tried to knock some sense into her friend about the importance of pursuing her dreams.
She tried to knock some sense into her husband about the importance of communication.
She tried to knock some sense into her son about the importance of respecting women.
She wished she could knock some sense into her parents about respecting her boundaries.
Someone needs to knock some sense into him before he ruins his life completely.
Someone needs to knock some sense into these kids before they get into serious trouble with the law.
Sometimes, a harsh experience is the only thing that can knock some sense into someone.
Sometimes, it feels impossible to knock some sense into someone who is determined to believe what they want.
Sometimes, you need a good shake-up to knock some sense into you and re-evaluate your priorities.
That embarrassing public blunder should knock some sense into his inflated ego.
The activist tried to knock some sense into the corporations about the need for ethical practices.
The activist tried to knock some sense into the government about the need for social reform.
The coach threatened to knock some sense into the team if they didn't improve their performance.
The community is trying to find a way to knock some sense into the local gang members.
The community leader tried to knock some sense into the gang members and encourage them to choose a different path.
The constant criticism should eventually knock some sense into his artistic sensibilities.
The doctor hoped that the diagnosis would knock some sense into the patient about lifestyle changes.
The event served as a stark reminder, aiming to knock some sense into a complacent society.
The humanitarian tried to knock some sense into the world about the need for global cooperation.
The journalist tried to knock some sense into the readers about the importance of critical thinking.
The judge hoped the severity of the sentence would knock some sense into the defendant.
The mediator tried to knock some sense into the disputing neighbors and resolve their conflict.
The near-death experience served to knock some sense into him and prioritize his health.
The negotiator tried to knock some sense into the opposing parties and reach a compromise.
The philosopher tried to knock some sense into the students about the meaning of life.
The scientist tried to knock some sense into the public about the importance of scientific research.
The teacher attempted to knock some sense into the students about the importance of education.
The therapist is trying to knock some sense into their communication patterns.
The therapist tried to knock some sense into the couple about their dysfunctional relationship.
The thought of failing was enough to knock some sense into me and motivate me to study.
We tried to knock some sense into her, but she refused to listen to any advice.