Example sentences of "he [verb] down [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He slung his cloak of feathers over the staff and Scathach helped him to sit down in the slight shelter that this garment offered .
2 He got down to the serious matter of explaining to the gnomes that the intricate , almost scholarly , Fidchell that the Wolfkings had enjoyed , bore no resemblance to the horrid gruesome version that the Gruagach played .
3 He glances down at the final layer of glasses .
4 Again and again he bore down on the Annamese woman and as his movements quickened he kept his gaze fixed challengingly on Flavia Sherman 's face .
5 He knelt down in the constricted space .
6 He came down to the front door with me .
7 Other miscellaneous missiles rained in on him as he clambered down from the improvised platform with the help of his small band of left-wing brothers .
8 Ellen twisted away and Sweetman laughed at her obvious discomfiture , then , as coolly as though he owned Wavebreaker , he stepped down into the central cockpit where he first brushed at , then sat on , one of the white cushioned seats by the ship 's wheel .
9 He stepped down among the frozen reeds .
10 He glanced down at the mechanical bird caged at his feet .
11 But even then , when she was standing upright beside him , he made no attempt to release her hand and Rachel was only too aware of his appraising glance as he glanced down at the wet jade swimsuit tightly moulded to her slight , almost boyish figure before abruptly she snatched her hand away and walked quickly to the changing-rooms .
12 Well he jumps down into the fucking lift shaft and he slipped on i oh eh well you fucking bastard you !
13 As they set up the now empty suit with its back to the door , half slumped over a control panel , he settled down behind the curtained entrance of the showers .
14 He was a final-year student there when he went down to the provincial town of Kecskemet to earn some pocket money by delivering lectures .
15 He went down into the foetid holds of the ‘ sick ships ’ of the second fleet where hundreds lay dying or ill .
16 He lay down under the single sheet and closed his eyes .
17 With his hands still covered in paint he lay down on the chilly sheets and waited for sleep to take his confusions away .
18 No wonder Uncle Mick grinned as he looked down on the nearly-elegant sitting-room .
19 In the dying firelight he looked down on the sleeping face of Joe the Fish .
20 He looked down on the pretty garden and saw the two of them snoring there , their front claws tucked neatly under their chins which rested on silk cushions and their tails dipped tidily into the pond whose waters did not stir enough to move their dreams to wildness .
21 He looked down on the bent head , but there was no response from Millie .
22 A sense of gloom blanketed his thought as he looked down to the dark water and heard the hiss of it rushing over the invisible weir ahead of him .
23 ‘ Moje milá , ’ he gently breathed , and , pulling a little away from her , he looked down to the naked swollen pink-tipped breasts he had uncovered .
24 Reginald remained in the middle of the room staring at the closed door for a moment ; then , his head making small jerks , he turned towards the fire and , leaning his elbow along the mantelshelf , he looked down into the dying embers .
25 He looked down at the yawning drop below .
26 He looked down at the other hand neatly folded in his lap .
27 He looked down at the foul mess before him .
28 He looked down at the shining pate of the man behind the desk who was leafing through a file .
29 Tiptoeing over to the crib , he looked down at the red wrinkled face of the sleeping child .
30 He looked down at the recumbent thief .
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