Example sentences of "come down [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Try to come down nice and straight my K is n't very good I bet you could do a better one than that .
2 To come down easy . ’
3 Among the later additions came a namesake , James Hall , who had started off the war as a private in Kitchener 's ‘ First Hundred Thousand ’ It was in the Lafayette that Hall , a flyer with almost superhuman luck ( he once came down intact with an unexploded AA shell sticking out of his engine ) , founded the literary partnership with another pilot , Charles Nordhoff , that was to produce ‘ Mutiny on the Bounty ’ Joining the Squadron a few days after its inception was Raoul Lufbery , who , like Bert Hall , had also been a professional flyer before the war .
4 But when I got back to work the people that was in the observation post on the factory , they saw this aircraft , it came down low over the King George 's playing fields and they could see the markings on it and they 'd sounded the alarm but but course the aircraft went straight over .
5 The little book went up in the air and came down shut .
6 the wrong , the wrong side of the road , of course you 've got the blind bend , somebody had gone round there , somebody else was coming down old Whitton Road legally
7 And by the way , we 'll have to run for it ; it 's coming down whole water . ’
8 Gareth saying , ‘ What 's the matter , ’ urgently , and then seeing and coming down scared and wide-eyed on his knees beside me .
9 She says , You know it 's not being funny or owt , but she said , But you could still visit us but we 're not coming down Green .
10 It is necessary to keep your balance by not over-extending your stride , especially when coming down steep slopes .
11 you go right through the tunnel and this Queen 's Drive was ooh , about a mile or two out of Liverpool so to get back to the tunnel you come down Upper Parliament Street , I 'll never forget to my dying day , and it was down hill and these traffic lights down the bottom should of been should of been , but they were n't operating , they were digging th
12 The coal was easier to come at , water presented less of a drainage problem , and the pack-horses could go up light and come down laden .
13 The tactics used — besieging towns and terrorising villages — come down unchanged from Europe 's wars of religion three and four centuries ago .
14 I mean her her s her dad he he come down Green not so long back to go onto the market , what 's that you know just outside the flats .
15 Ifor worked in the mines , played his rugby and read poetry : dangerous work , hard sport and learning ; a masculine ideal come down unalloyed from Ancient Greece to Pontrhydyfen .
16 It come down sudden , like , when the men were out huntin' .
17 Seumas Ban the steward whiles comes down special to give me the word , so that I can tell the bees . ’
18 If it comes down shut , I 'll send it to Boldwood . ’
19 And when a decision comes down , it comes down unexplained to an officer who must continue his relationship with the polluter .
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