Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] down the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I feel somewhat like a Saint Bernard as I track down the American conductor John Nelson by telephone across the Alps . |
2 | I fought down the ghastly urge coming up from my stomach . |
3 | I gulp down the orange drink and order another one . |
4 | At many revolutions per second I came down the green slide into Brixton and beyond . |
5 | I put down the empty can . |
6 | I walk down the real staircase , but I know , like Lot 's wife knew , that everything is crumbling to a smoke screen behind me , the urge to look back slaps at my face , but there has been enough powder to nothing in my life . |
7 | I walk down the steep flight of stairs . |
8 | I run down the spiral staircase and along the empty corridor . |
9 | I rushed down the dark passage to the lavatory with both hands at my face . |
10 | Behold how I lay down the great weight of sorrow I have carried with me so long . |
11 | I sang down the Bottom Club , so when I went down the next week the manager said I 've just been waiting for you , I 've been waiting for you to come in he said so he said , look the group ca n't come he said , will you sing ? |
12 | I went down the wrong route with the referrals and |
13 | So er I went down the Red Lion in Willenhall and fixed him up for a night 's dosh , did n't I , and the driver and then er I worked on , worked on and on and was able to get these er done for him to take back to fit this ship . |
14 | Yeah , yeah , like I come down the other week and I |
15 | Instead of returning by the old fence , however , ( which looked much worse from the top ) , I continued down the main ridge until the final spur , but this was just as steep . |
16 | This time there was no mistake : I wrote down the genetic formula , and now I can " evolve " insects whenever I want . |
17 | For the second period of ten years again I discount down the full agency rates , totalling fifty nine thousand four hundred and twenty one pounds and ninety six pence year yearly , to the sum of forty thousand pounds annually and to apply a multiplier of six , producing the figure of two hundred and forty thousand pounds for the second period . |
18 | Will ye put down the fucking poker ? ’ |
19 | If you ignore the rule which tells you to drive down the left- hand side of the road in Britain you may crash your car . |
20 | Resting her head wearily against the hard banister rail , she fought down the momentary surge of panic . |
21 | She choked down the sudden lump in her throat , rejecting a surge of self-pity she had no need for . |
22 | She gulped down the proffered glass of Coca-Cola quickly . |
23 | After the stale fug in the tiny cabin , she gulped down the clean sea air , the car window wide open . |
24 | She lifted down the big suitcase from the top of the wardrobe , and , placing it on the bed , began to fill it , folding the garments as carefully as Isabelle would have done . |
25 | She drove down the wide west London avenue . |
26 | Out of the window , as she hastened down the spiral staircase , Mildred saw the fires which were being lit in the ruins of the old castle where the celebrations were always held . |
27 | She turned down The Fabulous Baker Boys , a film which made Michelle Pfeiffer an international superstar and an Oscar nominee , because ‘ I felt it was n't right for me ’ . |
28 | You know where I 've put you know down the bottom end of the garden , th that little bit of digging ? |
29 | As she walked down the wide stone steps to the ground floor her confusion was diverted by the sight of two men in their twenties , chatting together and keeping a watchful early evening eye over two three-year-olds playing hide and seek round the curve of the banisters . |
30 | But do be aware that being a little easy-going in working out and rationing your calories can easily allow you to drift down the slippery slope towards being too easy-going to achieve weight loss . |