Example sentences of "[noun] be down to " in BNC.

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1 On Merseyside thefts from cars are down to 16,251 and numbers of cars stolen are down to 12,992 an overall drop of nine per cent .
2 On Merseyside , thefts from cars are down to 16,251 and the number of cars stolen has fallen to 12,992 an overall drop of 9% .
3 When Dick 's lads are down to seven and a half hours which they are in the erm summertime , I mean we s the lads 'll come in I mean we ca n't pull them off now , but those lads 'll come in and clean up .
4 He pointed out that on 3 March 1942 , his original recruits were down to three officers and thirteen men , and if brought up to strength they could be far better employed as a raiding force than as instructors for the proposed Indian units .
5 ‘ It all came to a head when we lost 3–0 to Derby and , if I 'm honest , all three goals were down to me .
6 You can imagine busy hands flying around the cockpit selecting emergency oxygen on , power down , airbrakes out , wait until speed is down to manoeuvring values , add drag if necessary , then push the nose down .
7 My weight is down to 8st 10lb and my appetite is not much easier to control . ’
8 ‘ Honestly , I 'm as fit now as I was during the World Cup and my weight is down to what it was two years ago .
9 I had the windscreen wipers on again and our speed was down to less than 30 k.p.h .
10 Definitions are difficult , but so far as the workstation market can be defined , Dataquest reckons that it gained only 4.2% in 1992 , following a 14.5% gain in 1991 , and suggests that the slowdown in revenue was down to the overall mix of workstations shipped shifting towards lower-priced systems , and to the poor economic climate in Japan , so that the market crept up to $9,000m .
11 His father would now and again telephone me saying that David was down to his last few pounds and that he worried about money .
12 The day was cold and snow was down to 1500′ .
13 Their lead over the patrol boat was down to two hundred yards .
14 By now McRae was down to seventh , four minutes adrift and close to tears .
15 The annual budget of NAEP was once as much as 7.1 million dollars ( about £3.5 million pounds ) , although by 1982 the figure was down to 3.88 million dollars .
16 But this year , the figure was down to 2,558 , so since the general election , unemployment has fallen by 28.7 per cent .
17 By 1979 , the figure was down to 367,000 .
18 Being higher than the policemen on the ground , I could see that most of the action was down to a half-a-dozen women wearing anoraks with the hoods up .
19 six months was down to the two three pounds under the weight I was when I started .
20 Hours of work were falling — by 1900 most western European countries were down to about sixty per week for adult men — and social services and welfare legislation were becoming more usual .
21 For a while it seemed as if all the woes of Welsh rugby were down to The Gnoll — though this theory was eventually disproved by the World Cup .
22 Capacity is down to just over 90 million tonnes .
23 If it begins to look doubtful that the site can be reached and the glider is down to 1,000 feet , it is time to select the best possible field within easy reach and to make a safe landing in it .
24 By the time that the glider is down to 500 feet or so , an inexperienced pilot often will have forgotten the wind direction , and if he realises this it will increase his anxiety .
25 Now the proportion is down to less than a quarter , and falling .
26 Visibility on the M3 in Hampshire was down to 100 yards in places , while heavy frost was making driving ‘ tricky ’ in Dorset .
27 Whereas in 1987–8 some 14 per cent of their wheat imports came as aid , in 1988–9 the percentage was down to 11 per cent .
28 The commerce sector was down to 7.8 per cent growth in 1990 , from 8.3 per cent in 1989 , and transport and communications also recorded a slight fall in growth , at 8.8 per cent compared with 9.4 per cent in 1989 .
29 ‘ The dog 's heartbeat was down to 25 to 30 when the average is 75 to 80 for the needs of the body , ’ he said …
30 A dozen years ago , half ICI 's sales were in the UK , tying the company 's fortunes to Britain 's anaemic manufacturing industry and putting it at a colossal disadvantage to rivals in more robust economies ; last year , the proportion was down to 21% , against 31% in the Americas , 25% in continental Europe , 17% in the Asia-Pacific region and 6% elsewhere .
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