Example sentences of "[adv] down [adv prt] to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He pushed her gently down on to the settee and sat so close to her that she could hardly breathe for fear that she 'd betray how much she wanted him .
2 And they 'll have tanks for the sewage , which now drops straight down on to the tracks , of course . ’
3 Come straight down on to the concrete floor .
4 In the Technosyn equipment , the gun is arranged so that the beam fires obliquely down on to the specimen ( Fig. 6.2 ) and these magnets are not needed .
5 She threw herself angrily down on to the bed , furious at the predicament into which Jason had pitchforked her .
6 Ellen , who was utterly delighted with her achievement , followed him to spray the churning mess over his hair , then down on to the decks of Dream Baby as Sweetman jumped panic-stricken from our gunwale .
7 At Batavia , the pall of ash took a fair while to arrive ; in the early morning of the twenty-seventh , the sky was clear , but by 10.15 it had become lurid and yellowish as the ash spread across the sky ; by 10.30 the first fine ash was actually sifting softly down on to the streets .
8 The final stage is to cover the inked hardboard with a sheet of paper and press firmly down on to the board to transfer the ink marks to the paper .
9 ‘ It 's about all I am intending to keep on ! ’ he told her with a husky , sensual bark of laughter that left her breathless and quivering in his arms as he entered the room and tossed her lightly down on to the bed .
10 It was a very tricky operation to get the barrels safely down on to the road , up onto and across the pavement to the lift .
11 All went well and the 600 tonne roof was lowered safely down on to the reactor .
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