Example sentences of "[vb base] down [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Just over two million of our pupils sit down to a knife-and-fork meal at midday .
2 It occurred to her that most people , her former self included , would not walk away from an attack by a homicidal transvestite and sit down to a healthy breakfast .
3 On Saturday nights around 30 people sit down to a four-course SE Asian banquet .
4 Every Sunday the family get up early for an enormous American breakfast — pancakes , ham , waffles with maple syrup , and then later on in the afternoon they all sit down to an English roast .
5 When you sit down for a wee while .
6 Then lie or sit down on the nearest piece of furniture , try to keep warm and wait calmly for help to arrive .
7 Again , change hands , push the tiller to where you were sitting , watch for the boom , as it swings across , straighten up and sit down on the new side .
8 Just wait until the last day , when you come , you sit down on the fucking stool and each leg goes like that !
9 Basically , I just sit down with a little Pignose amp and a tape recorder and play all night . ’
10 Thank you for your interest , comrade , sit down in the listening corner and I shall begin .
11 Over supper we sit down in the low evening sun and watch the hills change from one blue to another , to mauve , to grey , to black .
12 I sit down in the grey plastic chair in the featureless room with McDunn and a man from the Welsh squad ; a big blond brindle guy in a tight grey suit ; he has a rugby player 's neck and steely eyes and huge hands that are clasped on the table , lying there like a mace of flesh and bone .
13 Back down in the secret gareden there 's still plenty to explore , including more tunnels — some of which are not empty …
14 The capes are famous for a confused and ugly swell , and peculiar lumps of wind that crash down from the coastal peaks of the Taurus Mountains .
15 Sweetman turned a furious smeared face at us , then drove his garish boat hard at Wavebreaker 's hull to gouge a long scratch down to the bare metal .
16 I persuaded them both to come out of the room the same way , as I had no key to the door , and took Heathcliff down into the warm servants ' kitchen with me , while Catherine returned to her guests and the dancing .
17 The BBCBASIC(Z80) programs that use these routines should move HIMEM down to the same value before they PROC_load the assembly code routines into the address at which they were originally assembled .
18 The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly as the marchers and their supporters wind down after a hard day .
19 Krakatoa is merely the first of a whole chain of active volcanoes which arc down through the Indonesian islands and round the Pacific to form what geologists call the Ring of Fire .
20 She thought of the dream she had sometimes in which she was leaning over a bridge and watching herself drown , watching herself slip down under the clear water and not giving a damn .
21 but the melt down of a cast-iron relationship
22 Head down to the local travel agent and check out the availability of sun-drenched spring breaks at resorts catering to families with small children ;
23 Dyson looked at old Eddy , head down behind the dusty newspaper files , nothing visible of him but his tousled white hair .
24 If you clamber down to the low water mark when the tide is receding ( the ‘ ebb ’ tide ) , you will find dry land appear before you and rivulets of water flowing out towards the sea .
25 The Welshman sent Critchley over within three minutes of the second half and was in support to take Tait 's pass and touch down in the 56th minute , with Holliday 's goal setting up an aborbing final quarter .
26 At this stage the fish were all a dull brown which I put down to the new environment — the photograph I has seen showed a tan coloured upper body smothered with black patches .
27 The fireman will be another casualty of the modern steam age : his place in the cab will be taken by a computer which will monitor the coal feed closely , to keep smoke down to an absolute minimum .
28 She was badly let down by a married man — Irish , I think . ’
29 But one senior officer told us they felt let down by a legal system which denies them the right to detain an offender who 's cost 400 police hours in just 6 months .
30 Let down by a short battery life , about three hours .
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