Example sentences of "[verb] down to [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Just over two million of our pupils sit down to a knife-and-fork meal at midday .
2 It occurred to her that most people , her former self included , would not walk away from an attack by a homicidal transvestite and sit down to a healthy breakfast .
3 On Saturday nights around 30 people sit down to a four-course SE Asian banquet .
4 Every Sunday the family get up early for an enormous American breakfast — pancakes , ham , waffles with maple syrup , and then later on in the afternoon they all sit down to an English roast .
5 This is the menu as recorded by the Colonel and solemnly consumed down to the last friandise :
6 Once stomachs had settled to life at sea their owners got down to the serious work of filling them with the gargantuan meals offered .
7 He got down to the serious matter of explaining to the gnomes that the intricate , almost scholarly , Fidchell that the Wolfkings had enjoyed , bore no resemblance to the horrid gruesome version that the Gruagach played .
8 If he 's been largely absent from the small screen for the last two years ( the South Bank Show spoof , Norbert Smith , was a revamp of an old idea ) , that 's because he 's unplugged the phone , taken time out with his two old drinking pals and got down to the serious business of mucking about .
9 Back in Barbados , we got down to the serious business of Christmas .
10 As Vimla pirouetted , pulling her sari over her head in a parody of the Dance of the Seven Veils , Chaman Guru put down the cymbals and got down to the serious business of collecting money .
11 And erm , after that they got down to the serious business !
12 When we got down to the final paragraph , Ms Green says that all this extra work will mean that more staff will be needed , and that she 's asking for money .
13 Father got a bit worked up about this , but it was above my head until I got down to the specific steps to success which appear in the following chapters , so just remember OIL .
14 At Eton , the Southern trialists were whittled down to a 16-man squad to face Essex at Forest on 5 November .
15 A day to unwind and slow down to the leisurely pace of a Greek Cruise .
16 The Chinese had dyeing down to a fine art as much as 5,000 years ago , and there are herbs grown today whose names record their colouring ability , such as dyer's-greenweed and dyer's-bugloss .
17 The energy spectrum of atmospheric turbulence persists down to the smallest scales , and to trap the maximum amount of energy the valves must be as small and numerous as possible , The payload of Daedalus 's new craft will be conventionally suspended from cords around its rim .
18 At the top of the hill Ossian still had the lead , and he kept in front as the runners made down to the final bend , though Pistol Packer and Caro were improving their positions .
19 Such reasoning can be traced down to the present day , although there are variations on the theme .
20 Having anticipated that Nana would be unable to supply gin and Safex , even in an emergency , Mada Joyce had sent her oldest boy loping down to the Chinese store in the lowest village for these essentials .
21 The massive shoulders and chest tapered down to the lean cowboy hips and long legs .
22 If an employee trades down to a cheaper model and sacrifices less salary , no output tax liability arises .
23 There was a trap-door in the centre of the kitchen floor , which led down to a deep cellar .
24 Outside them , by an open area and a covered section , a small flight of steps led down to a low outbuilding which faced the open area .
25 Beyond this , four short steps led down to an oval door let into a solid steel bulkhead .
26 Bypassing the entrance to the huge living-room , which looked dim and shadowy in the faint glow from the circular night-lights sunk into the wooden-slat ceiling , she followed the passageway until she came to another flight of steps , which obviously led down to the lowest level of the house .
27 So Lewis drove down to the bottom of South Parks Road , where he was ushered through into the University Parks by a policeman on duty at the entrance to the single-track road which led down to the bathing area .
28 Beyond the tower a narrow path led down to the rocky shore below .
29 Eventually he was at the top of the slope that led down to the little towns of Streatley and Goring , separated , like their respective counties of Berkshire and Oxfordshire , by the River Thames .
30 Now , she was stripped down to the bare essentials of her person , trying to deal with her knowledge .
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