Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] down [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Jessamy scrambled in beside him , then let out a silent sigh of relief as the car moved swiftly off down the drive , leaving the house behind them . |
2 | ‘ But we can not back down every time a group of tenants get up a petition against another tenant . |
3 | When Cardiff had come back from the dead , he had shrunk away back down the hessian-screen corridor towards Rohmer . |
4 | The stone was also used to construct the entrance of the Divisional Surveyor 's house further on down the Clun Road . |
5 | He had remembered having seen , that first day , some goats grazing further on down the river bank , had made some inquiries and discovered that they were taken down on to the river bed every morning by a boy who acted as herd . |
6 | I had to move further and further back down the line to the boats . ’ |
7 | ‘ XYZ ’ is rooted much further back down the racks of dog-eared discs in the second-hand shops where Moose once worked , back to C&W , maverick balladeers and songwriters like Jim Webb , Lee Hazelwood , Gram Parsons and Fred Neil ( whose ‘ Everybody 's Talkin' ’ gets charmingly worked over here ) rather than soundscapers . |
8 | As soon as they had emptied their tiny cups of black coffee , Nathan had settled the bill and they had walked quickly back down the hill to the waterfront . |
9 | Goodbye , Miss — er — ’ And she was off back down the corridor . |
10 | He closed the gate and they set off back down the dirt track towards the cottage . |
11 | ‘ I 'll be as quick as I can , ’ he said to Bernice and set off back down the passageway with Rosheen . |
12 | Froebe stormed off back down the tunnel towards the approaching sound of booted feet , shouting orders all the way . |
13 | Integris will integrate these new SNA products with its UniRix CICS and market Brixton 's Brx3270 and BrxSNA/IP router plus other Brixton products later on down the road . |
14 | There was skid marks all over and the traffic was right back down the A seventeen , when I got there it |
15 | She walked slowly back down the lane , savouring the rich peace , the strength she felt . |
16 | They drove slowly back down the mountain road until they came to the track that led up to the Zimmermann farmhouse . |
17 | Refusing to allow herself the indulgence of looking in the mirror and repairing her make-up , she walked slowly back down the hall and opened the door again with trembling hands . |
18 | Corbett , acting his part , looked nervously back down the street and said he needed certain potions . |
19 | Molly drove skilfully back down the road , taking the short cut to what she had already grown to think of as home . |
20 | Oh the man takes them all back now over down the . |
21 | His putting completely deserted him , three-putts on three successive greens early in this last round and in the end nothing better than a 78 which dropped him far back down the field . |
22 | She gazed intently back down the road . |
23 | Then on down the far bank , to assail the English camp at the Spittal . |
24 | He let in the estate agent and took him over the house , into the drawing room and the dining room , upstairs to the Pincushion Room , the Centaur Room , the Room of Astonishment , the Deathbed Room , the Room Without a Name , and then back down the back stairs to that jumble of kitchens and scullery and washhouse and coal-store , most of it a nineteenth century addition . |
25 | He ran through the hall , the mockery of Havvie Blaine 's party following him as he dashed out of the main doorway — no sign of her there — and then back down the alley at the side — and still no Sally-Anne . |
26 | It will be possible to divert the A forty traffic away from the Green Road Roundabout along the M forty extension out to Wendlebury and then back down the new dual carriageway A forty three to rejoin the A forty near to Pear Tree , and that can be done from January ninety ninety one without waiting another seven or eight years for a Barton by-pass . |
27 | He pushed the accelerator to the floor and hurtled flat out down the track , more off the ground than on it . |
28 | He watched until it disappeared and then he skipped happily back down the hill . |
29 | All these problems are exactly comparable with those we have farther back down the stratigraphical column . |
30 | Nellie and I tiptoed quietly back down the aisle and out of the door . |