Example sentences of "go down [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Cold may also go down onto the chest with lots of secretions , coughing and rattling of mucus .
2 So this is , what got me a bit suspicious right , well I speaking to her and all and I said , well you know , this is it and , you know she said she knows George is , is meant to be coming up and I said look and I says and I 'm gon na go down onto the floor here , and just as I was to go onto the floor there was a phone call right , and it was Alice .
3 When I lived in southern France I used to sit out on the porch and watch the sun go down across the valley .
4 We can go down into the village .
5 He would go down into the cellar tomorrow and put down some rat poison .
6 From the time that I was about ten , I used to look forward to Mr. Golding 's visits , for sometimes on never-to-be-forgotten occasions he would let me go down into the cellar with him .
7 She could go down into the town centre and look at the shops , have a cup of coffee somewhere , get back to her mother-in-law by four .
8 What happens is o you know , you know that erm twelve people have their feet washed er during that erm service , and erm what we wanted was six confirmation ca er candidates to actually have their feet washed on the sanctuary erm by Father and then to ask those six to then go down into the congregation and wash the feet of one other person each making twelve altogether .
9 From the top you can go down into the old crater via a scree slope which , viewed from the other side , looks impossibly steep ( ’ I 'm never going down there ! ’ ) but is actually quite easy ( the descent is 600ft . ) .
10 As long as you do n't go down into the attic , I 'm sure I 've told you this , he goes as long as you do n't go down into the attic .
11 As long as you do n't go down into the attic , I 'm sure I 've told you this , he goes as long as you do n't go down into the attic .
12 The 1984 British Open may well go down as the Open that was lost by two players as much as it was won by Severiano Ballesteros .
13 The toll in what will go down as the worst rioting in US history is incomprehensible .
14 In a constantly shifting scene it must go down as the most important symbolic change imaginable .
15 Not quite a donkey but Wallaces goal to win the league at Sheff Utd will probably go down as the jammiest ever in my book .
16 She had anticipated as much when he talked to her about leaving as they watched the sun go down over the Mediterranean during the honeymoon cruise .
17 But what about this : in 1853 , at Trouville , he watched the sun go down over the sea , and declared that it resembled a large disc of redcurrant jam .
18 Well , I mean , we had the opportunity , you know chit-chat job and mum said are we gon na go down over the weekend ?
19 After they had gone in and resumed their grind in the usual places , Rose came out to him and said gently , ‘ You were terrible , Daddy , to make them go down to the lake . ’
20 ‘ Will you go down to the town , to the nearest phone box and get on to the station ?
21 It was only when I felt safe with you , and after we had spent some hours working on our poems , that we would go down to the restaurant for late dinner , which always ended with either banana or ‘ flan ’ .
22 Some of you are still without your costumes so if you could all go down to the municipal tip and see if you can flush out any dustbin lids it would be a great help . ’
23 Straight home ? she wondered , then decided she 'd go down to the front and see if her dad was there .
24 We 'll go down to the next floor .
25 ‘ Look , why do n't you go down to the bar and have a couple of drinks ? ’
26 And chaps like me can then go down to the villa , for those two weeks , every year for the next twenty-five years , without paying a penny !
27 Do you go down to the baths every night ?
28 Why do n't you go down to the optician 's and see about it ? ’
29 I 'd go down to the bottom and try all the locks , come up , go along the next street .
30 Why do n't you go down to the sea and get a blow before tea ? ’
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