Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [verb] down [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I am looking down on the world , but it does not stretch away over nebulous distant horizons . |
2 | It suggests I 'm falling down on the job . |
3 | ‘ I 'm coming down for a night , ’ said Louise . |
4 | Yes I 'm coming down in a moment . |
5 | By the way , your ma will be able to help out at your dairy for a month or two as I 'm cutting down on the number of cows at the manor . |
6 | I 'm going down for a week from 10 May to see many of them . |
7 | ‘ Jackie , you do n't understand , I 'm going down for the big one . ’ |
8 | I do n't know if I 'm going down with a cold or something . |
9 | ‘ I 'm going down to the Customs House . ’ |
10 | ‘ No , I 'm going down to the pub , ’ he answered and he wiped a tear away from his eye . |
11 | ‘ I 'm going down to the pub , ’ she said ; ‘ I need a drink ’ , and added rather threateningly , ‘ You coming ? ’ |
12 | I 'm going down to the shop later , so I 'll make an appointment for you . ’ |
13 | " I 'm going down to the beach . " |
14 | First I 'm going down to the village to fetch old Bonnie and get her to have a look at that ankle . |
15 | I 'm going down to the |
16 | Now look here , if you honestly think that I 'm going down to the police station and verifying a story like that then you can think again ! |
17 | If I 'm going down to the pub with my mates , I will probably just wear jeans but , again , I 'll wear a nice shirt and smart shoes . |
18 | ‘ I 'm driving down towards the river , ’ he said . |
19 | Three weeks ago I was invited down to a meeting of water workers . |
20 | It 's obvious from the record that I was weighted down by an incredible burden I did n't know was mine or not. , |
21 | Suddenly I was struck down by an illness . |
22 | ‘ I was kneeling down on the beach beside a lake when I felt this appallingly painful tingling sensation in my knee . |
23 | I was marched down to A block [ punishment ] . |
24 | I was taken down to the block [ punishment wing ] and they left me there for two days . |
25 | I was knocked down by a car and very nearly died . |
26 | Well I tried and then I was let down by the group . |
27 | Well , it 's , it 's simple that if I got up at half past six , and took him up a cup of tea at quarter too seven , and when he was around at seven o'clock , I was grilling bacon and I was frying eggs , and I hope , I do n't know whether perhaps it 's my cold , but , I , I just used to feel terribly unwell after he 'd gone , for about two hours and my legs were so wobbly , I was sitting down on the sofa , I may go back yet to cooking him breakfast if I feel like it , but , the , I mean if I can say to these chaps that , there are times when I do n't feel like doing things , well , I reckon Dave that they are so glad to be in that house with the central heating , with the twenty four hour er , er a day water , and the comfort , there not going to argue . |
28 | It was just as I was sitting down in the living room with my cup of coffee that I realised I 'd left my bag on the train . |
29 | I felt like a portly 60 year old man with a beard , and that I was shuffling down to the shops in my espadrilles like he does , with his horrible , ratty little dog . ’ |
30 | I was carried down to the ambulance and taken to a Kendal hospital . |