Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] down [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | One looked from side to side , at the two speakers , or else down at the table or , fleetingly , at one 's own side . |
2 | We can , we can put it all under one roof , and the d the design came out er good erm so that you could walk from the end of the , the machine shop was extended and you could walk from there into the catapult shop directly , or straight into the er fitting base , and thence down onto the welding sections . |
3 | The payment of a royalty allowed way-leave only on the one farm , so that all the quarry roads on that piece of land ran into the main drove and so down into the highway ’ . |
4 | At length , the larger of the two came out , slipped along the bank under cover of the brambles and so down into the ditch and up into the field . |
5 | Watching Smotty 's four-minute debut — missing an open goal whilst tying his bootlace , refusing to take a second-minute penalty until he had washed his shin pads in the puddle on the centre circle , then when he did take it hitting the corner flag — I could feel the supporters forcing my head further and further down on the block . |
6 | Land by the Shropshire Union Canal in Boughton and further down by the Tower Wharf could be among the prime sites . |
7 | His mouth trembling , he looked at them both and then down at the knife-edge creases in his trousers . |
8 | Jack looked at their terrified eyes and then down at the computer screen . |
9 | Sunday morning , up bright and early for Sunday in those days , seven o'clock , out for a walk and then down to the church for choir . |
10 | They galloped into Leith , up its narrow winding streets , across the cobbled market-place where Corbett had met Bruce 's retainers , and then down to the quayside . |
11 | A sudden change of éaulement , an unusual turn in-out of legs or arms , or quick jumps up and then down to the floor followed by a roll over or even a somersault can accentuate the particular place that unusual movement has in the whole design . |
12 | After the kick is executed the kicking foot is brought back to the level of the supporting leg 's knee and then down to the floor . |
13 | From Fairfield walk south-east to Hart Crag ( 0.75 miles ) and then down to the gap between Hart Crag and Dove Crag ( 0.25 miles ) in the same direction . |
14 | This was music to my ears and , after dropping him off , headed to the appropriate bridge and then down to the canal . |
15 | So Thursday we , we usually come out of Bridge Street , go round the corner and then down to the end of the , car 's parked at the end of the lane . |
16 | It was Mary says er open the door and let him in because they 'll kill him and then down from the bedroom |
17 | Tidswell lifeguards with three slat gates were fitted and the lamp was removed from below the roof ; it was replaced by small side lamps in boxes like those on the bogie cars , but lower down on the dash . |