Example sentences of "been [vb pp] down on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 St Osyth 's College of Education at Clacton-on-Sea proposed a BEd in 1969 and by December of the following year it had been turned down on the grounds that the College did not have an ‘ appropriate academic structure ’ , more thought about the objectives of the course ( it was for teachers of Home Economics ) was needed , the staff needed strengthening , the library expanding and laboratory facilities improving .
2 Requests to establish a clearway to prevent cars parking in the stop zone have been turned down on the grounds the restriction would be difficult to impose .
3 Hundreds of teachers and academics have been murdered , the UES has been closed down on a number of occasions by the army and the UCA subjected to bomb attacks .
4 As soon as his hands were free , Huw ducked away , retrieving a shirt and jersey that had been flung down on a pile of beer-crates , saying over his shoulder : ‘ Look , I 'd better be pushing off .
5 It was the first time in Israel 's 41-year history that a government had been brought down on a vote of confidence .
6 Thus twenty tons of explosives could have been rained down on the Voie Sacrée each day , not to mention demoralising night attacks .
7 A high-rise block of flats had been clamped down on a street that did not think well of itself at the best of times .
8 They are , Hemingway writes , ‘ doing coolie labor for a top wage of $45 a month and they have been put down on the Florida Keys where they ca n't make trouble .
9 When Roe took over at Coniston he inherited the old eighteenth century workings which had been taken down on the Bonsor Vein , in one place , at least , as deep as the old hand chiselled " stollen " Cobbler 's Level .
10 Now he never spoke of it-except once when they were passing , and the smell of it had been blown down on the wind .
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