Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [vb pp] down the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After months of pursuing its quarry , it looks like IXI Ltd has finally nailed down the OEM agreement with DEC for its X.desktop manager that has been long in the making .
2 The New Zealanders continue to strive for new Everests in rugby achievement and their coach , Alex Wyllie , has already thrown down the gauntlet by stating : ‘ If we lose a single game we will consider the tour a failure . ’
3 Rushdie has anyway turned down the offer , since , as he says ‘ it 's my job to produce the stuff , not to review it ’ .
4 The motel-supermarket-hamburger civilization has now been superimposed on what was left of nineteenth-century towns , and has further worn down the differences between one region and the next , but it is doubtful whether the mass mind or the mass man has yet come to pass , except to the extent that people always conform to a prevailing style while it lasts .
5 Again , he has accurately written down the sound of the word .
6 he has n't broken down the mileage into how it 's assigned .
7 Piers Paul Read has exhaustively tracked down the actions and thoughts of all those close to the accident .
8 She added that to herself while , aloud , she elaborated , ‘ I was fishing for a coin that I 'd accidentally dropped down the back of the chair … and there was my passport and the rest of my stuff . ’
9 Wishart had been away but he had heard the stories later , how Alexander had suddenly looked down the hall , dropping his cup and going pale with fright .
10 She had already started down the scree of debris in pursuit .
11 Well I was I 've looked , Peter Davis , North Yorkshire , I 've just glanced down the table at certainly at the er my Greater York district colleagues , and er certainly we er are rather surprised that er you have the impression that you have the impression that er erm we could do without the erm the new settlement , quite clearly erm erm certainly Harrogate , Selby , er and Ryedale , and the County Council , believe the the new settlement is absolutely essential , erm and I think that 's erm erm certainly a matter of agreement between er us and those three districts , it 's absolutely essential .
12 So we were back before the firebox , exhausted and happy , and Laura had just shut down the kiln , when Edward came round into the yard again .
13 Ron had just put down the telephone .
14 Although judging by the telex you 've already tracked down the plutonium . ’
15 For Courtney this was a return to Africa , for he had been a big-game hunter and had once canoed down the Nile from Lake Victoria .
16 He claimed at a press conference that the plant 's management and government officials had deliberately played down the scale of the fire .
17 Yeutter was selected to head the Republican Party after William Bennett had unexpectedly turned down the job [ see p. 37911 ] .
18 In January this year a public inquiry was held in America , at Upjohn 's request , after the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) had again turned down the company 's licence application .
19 A lot of water had certainly gone down the burn since 6th of June .
20 Blackpool are riding high in Division Four , while United have slowly sunk down the table .
21 Water , water everywhere but not a drop to drink — because it 's all gone down the sink !
22 By monitoring their movements 18 hours a day , stopping and searching their cars and raiding their homes , the RUC believe they have already cut down the number of attacks on Catholics in North Belfast .
23 If you have already started down the route on your own and missed out some ( or all ) of the steps you will begin to realise what remedial action you need to take to put everything back on course .
24 yeah , but obviously the canteen is part of the college and could 've have still burnt down the college .
25 Two Medau class members from former days have also tracked down the Truro class .
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