Example sentences of "[v-ing] down to [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Chinese had dyeing down to a fine art as much as 5,000 years ago , and there are herbs grown today whose names record their colouring ability , such as dyer's-greenweed and dyer's-bugloss . |
2 | Having anticipated that Nana would be unable to supply gin and Safex , even in an emergency , Mada Joyce had sent her oldest boy loping down to the Chinese store in the lowest village for these essentials . |
3 | Erm , well what your mum and dad said to me is that he gets very worried , het up , really tensed about doing things , that 's going , you know , things that are gon na happen , like just driving down to a different place , er and he get 's himse himself so het up , so worried , he makes himself ill , I think that 's what 's happened |
4 | There was , as far as he could see , nothing that need be identified or admired or paused over : just bare grey rock sheering down to a narrow track which was used for the most part by packhorses and even then not often . |
5 | I could hear their feet on the stairs , then a voice shouting down to the blind man in the road outside : ‘ Pew ! |
6 | When , on his final journey to the police station , Raskolnikov kneels down in the middle of the Haymarket and kisses ‘ the earth , the filthy earth ’ ( zemlya ) as Sonya has bidden , it is entirely calculated by Dostoevsky that a tipsy artisan should laugh at the strange young man who ‘ is bowing down to the whole world and is kissing the capital city of St Petersburg and its soil ’ ( grunt , the German Grund ) . |
7 | Apply a warm khaki-green on the browbone , rounding down to the outside corner of the eye , and highlight with an orangy glow just under the arch of the eyebrow . |
8 | There were five stone stairs leading down to a wooden floor and a narrow stone corridor . |
9 | It has over four hectares of terraced gardens leading down to the rocky shore where you can swim in the sea or swimming pool . |
10 | The lift leading down to the diving area was only twenty feet away . |
11 | She was at the top of the steps leading down to the front door of the Moebius Strip . |
12 | He knew the feel of every cold stone step on the wide staircase leading down to the main hall . |
13 | When he peeped through the gap he could see the big half-pillars supporting the lintel , the rounded stone steps leading down to the paved walkway and the wilderness of garden beyond . |
14 | Even her little house was somehow in keeping with this picture , although it was definitely not St John 's Wood and there was no delicate wrought iron balcony with steps leading down to the green garden . |
15 | I leant against a chestnut , one of a bib of trees leading down to the Wild Garden . |
16 | Across the back of the house was a kitchen , a bathroom and a big breakfast room with steps leading down to the back garden . |
17 | They had reached a short flight of stone steps leading down to an open door , and she had no idea of how they had arrived there . |
18 | HAVING done all the hard work in bowling out for 158 a Bellville XI bolstered by four Western Province players , Scotland failed to score quickly enough in going down to a second defeat , by 13 runs , on their South African tour yesterday . |
19 | Recriminations over the sound and an equivocal audience response ( some pogoed , most stared blankly on as a repeat offender dove on to dance to ‘ Motown Junk ’ ) sees the set and with the bass ricocheting off the backdrop , the drum kit going down to a repeated kicking and singer James making messy love to his gorgeous white Gibson . |
20 | Whether time permits or not , a detour should be made along the A.881 from Broadford to its terminus at Elgol , there going down to the colourful beach of pebbles and wild flowers and low cliffs : a beautiful foreground to a classic view , the finest in Britain , of the Black Cuillin across the wide waters of Loch Scavaig , a picture that would defeat a Constable or a Turner . |
21 | he just do n't like going down to the deep end |
22 | I put going down to the English Centre and using the computer |
23 | The stones are sometimes said to turn round or dance before going down to the local stream or lake to drink . |
24 | Going down to the next layer , each of these moves consists of specified acts , as in Figure 6 . |
25 | Moving down to the Hellenic League the premier division , another win for Milton ; Bishops Cleve nil , Milton one , our reporter , David Taylor . |
26 | Now though we 're staying with football , moving down to the Hellenic League Premier Cup , and a narrow win for Didcot ; just the one goal in it ; Didcot one , Almondsbury nil , our reporter , Ken Coles . |
27 | This rapid response is followed by a region of creep , A to B , initially fast but eventually slowing down to a constant rate represented by the section B to C. When the stress is removed the instantaneous elastic response OA is completely recovered and the curve drops from C to D , i.e. the distance . |
28 | Anyway , I came back into his office and gave him his coffee , and was just getting down to a long bout of conveyancing when the phone in our room rang . |
29 | ‘ We 're getting down to the real stuff — mosaics , some wall plaster , animal bones and there are signs of a hypocaust . ’ |
30 | The objective is to and something to share before getting down to the real business . |