Example sentences of "[noun] down with " in BNC.

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1 And then my mother and father came down in the four bed when we moved to ninety five in the four bedroom yes , they brought their bedroom suite down with them .
2 United had three defenders down with injury including keeper Alan Judge .
3 You feel you 've earned that glass of wine , and the chance to let your hair down with friends , husband , lover or family over a good meal .
4 He was dressed and had smarmed his hair down with water so generously that the droplets ran down his forehead and soaked into his shirt .
5 It 's going to bucket down with rain later . ’
6 Take Devlin down with you , but I 'm going back . ’
7 As she was to tell one of her oldest friends : ‘ I only wish I 'd put my foot down with them years ago . ’
8 To get plant out of the pot , turn it upside down with the stem between your fingers and give the pot a gentle knock .
9 Cook 's impudence sparkled in Private Eye , and he turned language and manners upside down with ‘ Pete and Dud ’ and ‘ Derek and Clive ’ .
10 Battling Nottingham turned the table upside down with a priceless 18–9 win against Northampton that could keep them in division one and deny their visitors the championship .
11 Moving round the archways of Valencia 's bull-ring where , that night , Nirvana would give Spain its first in-the-flesh taste of what this nonsense was all about , it was almost a relief to greet Kurt Cobain once again , a paler , bleached-haired , bespectacled Kurt Cobain , but recognisably the same lovable scruff who late last year turned rock 'n' roll upside down with a song named after a deodorant .
12 I had tried everything ; full anaesthesia , lifting them upside down with pulleys , directing a jet from a hose on the everted organ , and all the time pushing , straining sweating over the great mass of flesh which refused to go back through that absurdly small hole .
13 And the next thing he know he remembers he 's hanging upside down with a half feet around his the chain had slipped 't was round his ankle and he was hanging upside down in the dark twenty feet from the ground .
14 ‘ The poltergeist has tried to smother my boyfriend and we once found the baby 's cot turned upside down with the baby on the floor .
15 I do n't trust myself and , apart from Benjamin , I certainly did n't trust anyone else yet I had forgotten to take the key down with me .
16 Den was wiping the horse down with a cloth , and Nessie turned to the back of the yard and the standing pump .
17 And Doherty , the best Irish player at present on the professional circuit , did n't let his fans down with a comfortable 5–2 win over an out of touch Neal Foulds of England .
18 Peter put the tea tray down with difficulty on a table already strewn with books and papers .
19 Tie the aircraft down with fixed pickets — concrete blocks and flimsy corkscrew pickets do not make it in the tiedown stakes .
20 Mostyn reacted , and brought the sumpsucker with the shotgun down with a burst of fire .
21 She put the hairbrush down and began to pull hideous faces in the glass , pulling the corners of her eyes down with her forefingers and squashing her nose up with her thumbs so that she looked like an insane pug dog .
22 I then had to send Malcolm and Neil down with a rented truck to pick the machine up .
23 But it is two goals down with a lot more to come — and that is a promise , ’ said Candlish .
24 After coming back magnificently from two goals down with 20 minutes remaining , two goals in the last five minutes meant the Quakers , who dominated the game , are still without a win at home in two months .
25 After coming back magnificently from two goals down with 20 minutes remaining , two goals gifted to Reading in the last five minutes consigned Darlington , who dominated the game , to defeat and left them without a win at home in two months .
26 The difference in Germany will be that ailing developers will not risk pulling bankers down with them .
27 After a wait Toby came along the upstairs corridor and sent Pickerage down with an encouraging pat on the shoulder .
28 I gave myself a brisk tub down with a towel — when I saw it in daylight it looked as though it had been run over by a lorry on a muddy building site — and changed every stitch of clothing .
29 Then they peeled back the bedcovers and laid him on a crisp sheet , covering him from the waist down with another sheet .
30 When we got there one o one of the other boys was was already there with him and he was covered from about his waist down with coal and er we uncovered him and gave him as comfortable as we could get him until we got the stretchers and everything mobilize him and get him out .
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