Example sentences of "[vb -s] down [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Having started the match eight points down from the first leg , Hemel spent the first half apparently doing everything they could to double the deficit . |
2 | The energy spectrum of atmospheric turbulence persists down to the smallest scales , and to trap the maximum amount of energy the valves must be as small and numerous as possible , The payload of Daedalus 's new craft will be conventionally suspended from cords around its rim . |
3 | Trident sub goes down for the first time |
4 | The senior manager may be unable to cope with his or her own work either and so much of the overflow simply drifts down to the next level . |
5 | If Margaret Thatcher stands down before the next election , as most voters appear to believe she should , Michael Heseltine is the popular choice to succeed her as Conservative leader , according to the opinion polls . |
6 | but looks down on the unchanged saffron flowers |
7 | Grant looks down into the dark waters . |
8 | These vines overlook a small north-south running valley , on the other side of which a 170-metre high spur of vines drops down to the northwestern edge of the village . |
9 | He glances down at the final layer of glasses . |
10 | There are arguments in favour of analysing costs down to the individual patient . |
11 | there is a continuing struggle between accurate reflections on the distant surface of the river and increasingly rich golden browns as the eye sees down through the clear water in the foreground . |
12 | These plate margins are of three types : ( 1 ) divergent , where crustal material moves apart , under the oceans by a process known as sea-floor spreading ; ( 2 ) convergent , where one plate plunges down into the underlying mantle ( also known as subduction zones ) ; ( 3 ) transform faults , where one plate slides laterally with respect to its neighbour , crust being here neither created ( 1 ) nor destroyed ( 2 ) ( Fig. 18.1 ) . |
13 | Besides that , it leads down through the main generator rooms below . |
14 | From near Alport Low , Hern Clough leads down to the tranquil hollow of Grains in the Water , a magical spot in a wide bowl of surrounding hills . |
15 | The path traverses round this peak and leads down to the Old Church of Martindale ( 2.5 miles ) . |
16 | So competition for markets from the cheaper products made on newly installed machinery would hold price increases down to the existing rate . |
17 | It has a history that goes back to Morgan and Drake , a history of piracy and corruption that reaches down to the present day . |
18 | Because the heart is the seat of all our emotions , affections and willpower , this means that the impact of being blessed by God eventually reaches down to the very core of our persons . |
19 | A tattooed arm reaches down from the high cab — lovely , real arm , wonderful words ! — and I scale the high steps to sit with my feet on a coil of rope . |
20 | Arranged them by pushing the ‘ record ’ and ‘ play ’ buttons down at the same time . |
21 | But this also breaks down for the same reason and so we resolve the problem by taking what is valid from thesis and antithesis to form a synthesis . |
22 | The slope of a hill stretches down to the playing fields . |
23 | The golf course is where Nigel Mansell cools down for the next race … and that next race is Silverstone and the British Grand Prix … forget Monaco and Monza … for our Nigel British is still the best … |
24 | Well he jumps down into the fucking lift shaft and he slipped on i oh eh well you fucking bastard you ! |
25 | The biggest influence on this behaviour has probably been the large increase in wealth , which in turn boils down to the sharp rise in house prices . |
26 | ONCE Czechoslovakia settles down from the current euphoria of people 's power , its new leadership will have to take some hard decisions on how to overcome its economic difficulties . |
27 | The dusky pink body is heavily patterned with golden-yellow spotted scales , this spotting diminishes in prominence as it progresses down from the dorsal area to the belly of the fish . |
28 | He normally parks down by the old A A. |
29 | But I should think knowing he 'll know what 's it like , he normally parks down by the old A A |
30 | There was a lot of noise ; people were getting bets down on the first pair . |