Example sentences of "down in [det] " in BNC.

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1 Certainly in the class-room those from two feet to two feet only go straight up and down in all changements , soubresauts and entrechats with both legs fully extended at the height of the jump .
2 Fifteen wickets were to go down in all that day , and although Gooch and Robinson made a sound start , once they were separated the procession continued as normal .
3 The picture of the Child of Prague looked down in all its red and gold splendour on the framed photograph of the late Superintendent Michael O'Neal who smiled widely on three little blonde heads who should have been in their beds .
4 The first thing to do is get up as quickly as possible , so practise falling down in all directions and jumping up again as fast as you can — until the whole movement becomes automatic .
5 It tells the fascinating story of his summer of 1991 , which he spent flying a Stearman ( nicknamed Cannibal Queen ) around the USA , touching down in all 48 states of the continental United States .
6 After opening this campaign with a 6-0 , 6-1 win over Greece 's Christina Papaduka , Evert said : ‘ I feel I let the team down in that match two years ago .
7 I always reply , ‘ It 's the Sixties for you now , dear , so you get out there and make a wally of yourself ’ — and he has never let me down in that respect , I am glad to say .
8 And after dinner sometimes he will sit down in that chair and go to sleep !
9 And the Japanese advances in eastern Asia nourished the hopes that the United States would be completely tied down in that theatre of war .
10 And Letterworth had said that the deal was bogging down in that bloody stupid Olympic fracas and the Afghan mess , and that he did n't give a shit for politics , only for selling engines .
11 Evan points to a hoist that 's slowly lowering the band 's gear down to ground level : ‘ When we played here last year , we were riding up and down in that thing .
12 A State exercising a right by a provision of a treaty to which it is not a party is bound to comply with any conditions laid down in that provision , or elsewhere in the treaty for the exercise of the right .
13 A whole thicket of broom bushes came down in that slip , as you saw .
14 I do not want to get bogged down in that subject as I want to press on and try to answer questions asked .
15 ‘ When I 'm coming down in that parachute , I 'm feeling pretty nervous , but it 's wonderful the way I can feel the audience reacting warmly towards me .
16 Down in that dip we will be completely out of sight .
17 Well that 's been caused with a plant being put down in that now .
18 I 'm not riding down in that !
19 So , she could send , you can send stuff down in that can you ?
20 erm we 're not gon na go mad knocking picture frames down in that room , it 's too much of a big job
21 when , do n't forget what I said get down in that garage
22 Look at all these scum down in that lower class !
23 Slide it down in that .
24 The dark and the light have lain down in each other 's arms to sleep in a bed of silver moonlight and a little shifting wind brings the scents from the nearby woodland on the other hill . ’
25 First , simple diffusion of chemicals could provide the signals ; secondly , if patterns are laid down in such small fields , their later development may largely be due to programmed growth .
26 How would they shake down in such a confined space with what amounted to more than two and a half ?
27 Sometimes it poured down in such thick sheets of water that earth and sky seemed merged in one grey wetness …
28 Lawyers should be ashamed that they have allowed the law of defamation to have become bogged down in such a mass of technicalities that this should be possible . "
29 Since the major component of auditors ' costs — the salaries bill — is going down in many firms , it is not unnatural that the audit fees themselves are also reducing .
30 Flood-stories have been handed down in many languages from most parts of the world .
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