Example sentences of "and [verb] [pers pn] down the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sometime after , pleasantly exhausted , I collected my horse from the stable , saddled it and led it down the causeway out of the manor gate .
2 The tongue acts as a pump , helping to suck in small forms of water-life and squeeze them down the throat .
3 Then The Sugargliders — their hair still glossy from the blood of Metallica , who tried to stop them coming in — stride across the shattered bar-room floor and pull their own heads off and ram them down The Rosaries ' throats .
4 Out of all the bands the NME posse catches at the CMJ , RATM are by far the most brilliantly relevant : the first to grab political issues by the scruff of the neck and ram them down the toilet pan .
5 Then she grabbed a handful of ice cubes from a nearby wine cooler and stuffed them down the front of her partner 's trousers .
6 He flicked something on the gun and stuffed it down the back of his cords , then held a hand out to me .
7 Riven 's slung arm hampered him , and he pulled the sling off irritably and stuffed it down the front of his jerkin , moving his arm in circles .
8 Sally took the strip of paper and stuffed it down the front of her skirt .
9 ‘ You can get a man inside it , and they 'll tie a heavy stone to the King 's body and push it down the pipe .
10 The corpse 's bracelet was beginning to squeal ; Fox dragged it off and flung it down the stairwell ; she did n't hear it land .
11 She did n't go out drinking or dancing ; she did n't do as one mother she 'd known ( in a story of maternal neglect that I remember feeling was over the top at the time ) and tie a piece of string round my big toe , dangle it through the window and down the front of the house , so that the drunken mother , returning from her carousing , could tug at it , wake the child , get the front door opened and send it down the shop for a basin of pie and peas .
12 I tell you , one night , if we knew he was coming , we would wait for him round the back and pitch him down the falls ! ’
13 If there 's a fight , they tie your hands , pull your head sideways and put you down the block .
14 Shales picked up one of the newspapers in front of him and pitched it down the table in Dowd 's direction .
15 The second policeman managed to get a shot off in panic , but before he could take aim properly , one of the skinheads smashed his shoulder with a baseball bat and knocked him down the aisle steps .
16 By the time we reached Amsterdam the man was in a frenzy of preparedness and anxiety , and followed me down the platform with his rifle in my back .
17 The headlights of another car swung across the central reservation and followed him down the Friedrich Engels Strasse .
18 Reluctantly I put down my book and followed them down the garden .
19 After long deliberation , they settled on a dark bottle-green , and the elderly assistant measured off the required length , pulling yards of cloth from the bale and running it down the length of the counter , measuring it against a fixed brass rule .
20 People who were doing nothing in particular took up the cry and chanted it down the block , like priests in some strange pagan mass :
21 He took Ellie by her forearm , and marched her down the landing and the painted uncarpeted stairs into the living room , where he sat her in the big chair in the corner .
22 His instinct was to lift her up and carry her down the hillside to the village .
23 He condemned Crilly for his hash , and once went so far as to yank a steaming thick spliff from Crilly 's hand and toss it down the lighthouse cliff .
24 In May of last year the organisers signed 30 bands and hired a 100 seat ship and floated it down the Volga River , the largest in European Russia , holding 10 open-air concerts in big cities along the way .
25 Your mom 's gone and thrown her down the incinerator .
26 Well we may as well have got that money and thrown it down the toilet !
27 Kisling was livid , and with the help of some friends managed to grab the sculptor and throw him down the stairwell from the seventh floor .
28 Nor could you just shut your eyes and throw them down the hatch ; because the whole pleasure of a chicken 's foot would come from sucking and nibbling it slowly , seeking out the tasty skin and the fragments of flesh like the last moments of a particularly luscious spare rib .
29 Spid I remember when me and my Mum had to catch one in a fishing net and throw it down the toilet cos my Dad were n't there and it was about that big !
30 You always had to spit it out and shove it down the back of some chair .
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