Example sentences of "go down [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He may however wish to go down to a detailed level , in which a sub-component of the domain is specified as having a fixed or moving relationship to a component or primitive of another domain , such as one " slotted into " the other . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | NINETEEN EIGHTY-TWO just might go down as a memorable year in the history of Britain , if not the rest of the world . |
5 | This will go down as a crucial staging post in the sport 's history in this country . ’ |
6 | So do they go down as a new intake . |
7 | This had been of something more than philosophical interest to Karen and I in our pre-coital phase , since it meant that we could count on at least a minute thirty seconds before he reappeared , or as much as three minutes forty-five seconds if we heard the seat go down for a big jobby . |
8 | He continued : ‘ With criminal trespass , all they can do is go down on a daily basis and charge people . |
9 | Five clubs would go down from a reformed league of 14 clubs in the First Division , with the Second Division champions being promoted . |
10 | The Rothmans Honda team member broke his right leg in five places when he went down for a second time during the opening championship round on a wet Suzuka circuit . |
11 | The match revealed the Athletico lads had lost none of their flair and inadequacies for the game as they narrowly went down to a 7–2 defeat . |
12 | Surkov , in a Yale T-shirt , was sitting alone at a table when I went down to a late breakfast . |
13 | However , he went down to a promising Dubliner Noel Higgins of Glasnevin 13–11 . |
14 | So what happens if you have , just supposing you went down to a crazy way o of means testing . |
15 | SUNDERLAND caretaker boss Malcolm Crosby was full of praise for his reserve side who went down to a single goal defeat to star-studded Manchester United Reserve side at Roker Park on Wednesday evening . |
16 | The leaderene went down with a satisfying thump , her spiked coronet falling off . |
17 | On the third day out , Rachel went down with a high temperature and swellings in the groin . |
18 | He went down on a loose ball and my boot landed on him . |
19 | Fl Lt McNally was one of nine members of the RAF crew killed when the plane , went down during a low-level training exercise in the Grampians two weeks ago . |
20 | She 'd expected a steady upward climb , but suddenly the tunnel dipped and steps went down beside a white race of water . |
21 | They left the deserted house , the old manservant locking the door behind them , and went down into a deserted Cheapside . |
22 | The sun spangled on the water as it went down into a red wrack of clouds . |
23 | But seconds later both the England striker and his team recovered their self respect when he netted a Samways cross — although it finally went down as an own goal by Higgins . |
24 | When the Titanic was finally located on the sea-bed a crew went down in a tiny submarine to explore the wreckage . |
25 | The late arrival by 13 minutes of three of their key players left Peterlee with too much work to do at Consett where they went down in a first division game by 91 points to 58 as they were left wondering what effect Ivor James , Gord Laing and Allen Quarmby might have had had they been there for the start . |
26 | He then attacked a third which went down in a vertical dive , apparently into the sea . |
27 | The Fishguard-based crabber Inspire went down in a calm sea when a huge wave swamped it . |
28 | they lost by six at Crewe … won by five against Colchester … and then went down in an eight goal bonanza last week … |
29 | A moment later he saw the second of the men go down with a sharp groan , clutching his balls . |
30 | In the winter he had gone down with a slight burst of influenza and anyone would have thought it was the plague . |