Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [to-vb] down the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes chemicals known as buffers are added to slow down the reaction rate thereby reducing corrosiveness .
2 They are preparing a new bid but meanwhile homeless men are already being turned away as staff have been told to run down the unit ready for closure on March 31 .
3 It seems rather strange that the accuracy for navigating/surveying now , by state of the art technology , is of the same order as has been used to set down the Circles of Time several thousand years ago .
4 Its " root " system has been found to extend down the face of a cliff 12m ( 40ft ) , and breaking the rhizomes stimulates buds on the remainder to sprout and produce more growth and spores .
5 In practice , the state scheme contributions pre-empt a slice of incomes which would otherwise be available for saving through pension schemes , and thus to that extent would be expected to slow down the growth of non-state provision .
6 The answer is that no-one can control or even forecast accurately the maximum flow of water that can be expected to surge down the Tay valley and through Perth .
7 On the basis of these small but important findings , a case could be made to close down the whole of the provision in this sector .
8 This will be called automatically on system shutdown ( provided you specify YES to site-specific shutdown procedures ) , and can of course also be used to shut down the LIFESPAN Processes with the VAX running .
9 The problem each system faced was that the matching process created a large number of partial solutions , and various heuristics had to be used to cut down the search space .
10 Parliament and King agreed that a militia must be raised to put down the rebellion , but neither would trust its control to the other .
11 It is understood that the Bank of England backed higher rates to protect the pound but was less convinced that they needed to be raised to cool down the economy any further .
12 Students may by now feel competent to generalise , and they should be encouraged to write down the number of patterns in a 4 × 2 grid , and test their answer by drawing .
13 The Review recommended that there be a fixed period within which the parties would be required to set down the case for trial or to report to the court .
14 Andrew Lees , campaigns director of FoE , said : " While the public has a right to know about what companies are allowed to put down the sewers , the details of their actual discharges are kept secret " .
15 The Podkrepa Trade Union Federation remained on strike alert from July 20 , but rejected the UDF accusation that its actions were intended to bring down the government .
16 Marshals had gone over to the rioters , and Yggdrasil had had to override their control of the andrews being used to put down the insurrections .
17 Four men were needed to hold down the steering oars , which bucked in their harnesses like panicked elephants .
18 ‘ My officers and I are determined to track down the offender before he does any more harm , ’ said Mr Hodson .
19 One of the central parts of my Bill is intended to cut down the number of pedestrian casualties , and I shall explain that more fully later .
20 A laborious internal review of the Long-Term Costing is undertaken to whittle down the gap , and to highlight vulnerable programmes so that the Secretary of State can be given the strongest possible brief to help him fight for a higher allocation of resources ; and conversely to enable him to fend off attacks by other high-spending ministers , who are intent on grabbing a larger share for themselves , often at the expense of Defence .
21 Whilst no attempt is made to play down the importance of local rules to meet local needs , the existence of certain shared values is reflected in the provisions of the Code .
22 They also dance about possible new nest sites , and about water sources when water is needed to cool down the nest .
23 ‘ As things stand Mr Patten is minded to turn down the application , but there will be a 21-day stay of execution for appeals . ’
24 Two hours later the order was given to cut down the masts .
25 The nurse was sacked to keep down the bills and the incoming maternity nurse was not interested in an unattractive fifteen-year-old .
26 The increase was even felt to be too great : in 1964 , when British groups reached 212 , it was decided to slow down the growth in the UK — not to ‘ act upon the ephemeral enthusiasms of an odd individual ’ , but to go for quality .
27 In order to help accommodate the costs of the Navy 's new carrier , CVA 01 , and Polaris , and the RAF 's TSR 2 , such projects as the Army 's Blue Water artillery missile were cancelled in August 1962 ; and , despite the pressure on Army manpower , it was decided to run down the Gurkhas from 14,600 to 10,000 rather than cut any more British battalions — a decision that had to be reversed nine months later to meet the needs of the Borneo campaign .
28 No outlet was provided and , once the leat was full , the water was allowed to overflow down the hillside via sluice gates or boards , raising the temperature of the frosted land to that of the spring water and encouraging the grass to grow early — again to help feed sheep and lambs in the early spring .
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