Example sentences of "[verb] it down [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 and Ken we used to write it down on a bit of paper who had what and who owed what and
2 I think they 've all got their own washing machines on the ward and that sort of thing , whereas we had to do it by hand and then bundle it all up and send it down to the laundry .
3 ‘ I think I narrowed it down after a lot of sifting through .
4 They reckoned They was going to pull it down after the War .
5 All that remains is to wrap the covering material round and glue it down to the boards .
6 Taczek hoisted his fist and smacked it down on the table with a hollow bang .
7 And puts it into roast in the oven , and takes it out after fifty minutes and then you get Philadelphia cheese and white wine melt it down in the wine
8 well , somebody found it down by the river just at the back of where they live so it must have been somebody round about
9 We found it down by the Seal .
10 ‘ Why do n't yer chuck it down in the dustbin ? ’ he suggested .
11 Rumour had it the owner of the Gazi burned it down for the insurance money .
12 It was heavy for him , he was glad to set it down for a while .
13 And she slammed it down on the desk .
14 ‘ He got what he wanted and slammed it down on the counter .
15 Cranston stuck his red , bulbous nose into a tankard , took one slurp and slammed it down on the table .
16 Sir John drained his tankard and slammed it down on the table .
17 Surprisingly , Cranston agreed , drained the cup and slammed it down on the table .
18 Vologsky finished the bottle off and slammed it down upon the table .
19 After the third ‘ Carry On ’ , the cast had been offered a profit-sharing scheme — and had all turned it down on the advice of their agents , who thought they would be better off getting increased salaries .
20 Freddie grabbed at his glass and took a quick swig of ale then put it down with a bang on the wooden table .
21 and among they put it down as the parents er ca n't control her .
22 The slogans were in ill-formed , illiterate script and Owen at first put it down as the work of children ; not the children who went to the kuttub , who were infants , but older youths .
23 ‘ So they put it down to a prowler , probably a junkie after drugs .
24 Shannon had , rather uncharitably , put it down to the lure of the man 's fame — people simply liked to be close to the famous .
25 I put it down to the necessity for him to exhibit his physical superiority from time to time , in order to maintain his ‘ throne ’ and his following of stooges .
26 Put it down to the wine !
27 You argue with one another and put it down to the fact that people who are prejudiced are ignorant .
28 No , because er I always put it down to the fact that most of our takings were in coin , it was very seldom that you had a pound note , you possibly had a ten pound note in those days but most of it was coinage and the cash when it was married up , was put into steel bound wooden boxes .
29 Insiders put it down to the pressure of competing for six and seven figure salaries .
30 Put it down to the movement of the ship .
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