Example sentences of "and down [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | WHETHER you are a punter or just love horses you ca n't ignore point-to-point racing and down Ballymena way they turned out in force for last weekend 's Mid-Antrim Hunt meeting at Galgorm . |
2 | Day after day , I walked up and down Oxford Street , Regent Street , Kensington . |
3 | She had risen this morning with the intention of going into town and meandering among the shops , perhaps treating herself to a new bonnet , or buying Cissie those pretty boots she had so admired some days ago when the two of them had walked up and down Ainsworth Street , browsing in all the shop-windows ; afterwards , Beth might have called in to the delightful tea rooms at the comer of the boulevard . |
4 | ‘ And down Decimus Street and then to Paradise Street . |
5 | And you 've put a lot of flower pots up and down Magdalen Road , well apparently those flower pots and the changes you 've made there , some of them very ill-advised , are costing about a hundred thousand pounds . |
6 | They marched back to the Diamond and down Butcher Street , where they dispersed . |
7 | After the short hearing , the crowd , by this time about three hundred strong , carried Gerry Fitt and Ivan Cooper shoulder high down Bishop Street , through the Diamond and down Shipquay Street to Guildhall Square , where there was an impromptu meeting . |
8 | A ‘ veteran ’ fifty year old man had first run up and down Burnsall Fell in the junior race forty years ago . |
9 | In honour of Richard Phibbs , I walked up and down Harmony Hill , although there was nothing special to see there . |
10 | There used to be a bloke who walked up and down Fleet Street in the old days with a fox on a lead , to prove how harmless they were . |
11 | ‘ I 've been walking up and down Fleet Street , if you want to know , ’ he said , ‘ to see whether I could still show my face in public . |
12 | I pointed Armstrong towards Regent 's Park but after Chalk Farm I cut through to Islington and down York Way to the Waterside Inn . |
13 | As herds of humans dressed as cows ( at least , that 's what our eyes told us ) wander up and down Bleecker Street , we slump and watch The Shams , three women dressed as men , play an acoustic set which publicised their sexual fantasies . |