Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] down [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But linguistic and other factors indicate that the oracles were written down by the 12th century BC .
2 Battling Dave Cannon sprayed a whole trailer-load of the cow muck over a council building after plans for his retirement bungalow were turned down for the fourth time .
3 Similar proposals from the company for Hillington were turned down by the Scottish Secretary last March , after a public inquiry , on the grounds that the site is zoned for strategic industrial use .
4 They were looking down at the new Japanese car factory , Sakata , which had just opened in Humberside .
5 The nails on the hand clutching the pen were bitten down to the quick — always a sign of savagery .
6 Most of the airfields were bomber units , with the exception of Debden in Essex , a Mustang base , where they were talked down by the American Ground Controllers after exercising around in fog for some time .
7 The horsemen of Ellyrion were pulled down by the foul beasts of Chaos .
8 An early regard for the quality of life was shown when the walls of the medieval town were pulled down in the early nineteenth century .
9 The foundations of modern archaeology were laid down in the 17th century , and throughout the 17th and 18th centuries emphasis was put on the recording of archaeological monuments , initially as part of general topographical works , but eventually as part of a study of the monuments themselves .
10 It is only fair to put on record , so that the student of war today can trace Trenchard 's early thinking , by recalling that the Harris war aircraft were laid down in the mid-thirties .
11 Its weakness was its technical conservatism ; although in 1880 the Admiralty agreed to reintroduce breechloading guns on heavy ships , the armoured cruisers Impérieuse and Warspite , which were laid down in the same year , were still designed to carry a full spread of sail .
12 The major features of local government in England and Wales were laid down by the 1835 Municipal Corporations Act and by three statutes at the end of the nineteenth century : the Local Government Acts of 1888 and 1894 , and the London Government Act , 1899 .
13 Their powers were laid down by the old Lunacy and Mental Deficiency Acts , which were concerned with the definition , ascertainment and committal of mentally disordered persons as well as with the administration of the services .
14 The UN Food & Agriculture Organisation ( FAO ) has reduced its estimate of the annual rate at which tropical forests were cut down during the 1980s .
15 During the Second World War they were taken down to the dark stone vaults beneath the Half Moon Battery and buried to prevent them falling into enemy hands .
16 The monuments in Moscow to the revolutionary leaders which were taken down after the attempted coup last August have not been placed in the Museum of Totalitarian Art , as was stated .
17 These were thrown down by the Persian invaders in 480 , and shattered remains preserved for us in terraces and foundations of the fifth century .
18 There were serious disturbances in Beirut and Tripoli which were put down by the new Lebanese administration with the help of French troops .
19 The riots were put down by the Yugoslav National Army ( JNA ) , with support from Serbia , in an apparent rebuttal of the Croatian authorities ; observers noted that this was the first time that the JNA , whose officer corps was dominated by ethnic Serbs , had been used to put down violence outside Serbia itself .
20 So potent is the tradition of Czech cafe society , that most cafes were shut down after the Communist takeover in 1948 .
21 Now , she was stripped down to the bare essentials of her person , trying to deal with her knowledge .
22 As his hand was crushed down onto the red-hot ring again , Connelly 's body jerked convulsively and so savagely that the man holding him up was almost knocked off balance , but he stood his ground while his companion pressed down on the limb .
23 The government 's response to mounting criticism was to crack down on the principal advocates of reform .
24 She was looking down at the two children , her face animated as she turned the page of the book on her lap .
25 It must have been an automatic reaction because he was looking down at the motionless figure and shouting , ‘ Harriet ! ’
26 They demanded bracket construction for the overhead wires , but this was turned down for the same reasons as those in Mitcham .
27 The offer was turned down by the then philistine government ( history repeats itself ? ) and the collection returned to Tabley House .
28 However , when Bernard applied for planning permission to build a factory on the site he was turned down by the local highways department .
29 Baroness Thatcher too is an Oxford graduate , but when moves were made to confer an honorary degree on her in the nineteen eighties , she was turned down by the same people , amid stormy controversy .
30 And that 's infuriated supporters of former Prime Minister Lady Thatcher who was turned down by the same people for an honorary degree after she 'd been at Ten Downing Street for five years .
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