Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] down the " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't want to go down the village , I want to go down the shops . |
2 | The first coordinate value of a pair refers to position down the page from the top , while the second coordinate is the distance across the paper from the left . |
3 | I do n't want to go down the village , I want to go down the shops . |
4 | There will be occasions when you want to drain down the cold water system . |
5 | Yeah right it ca n't get out it has to go down the pipe . |
6 | Your Mum ca n't afford toilet paper , she has to slide down the banisters . |
7 | For a wood glue-to be effective it has to penetrate down the tubes for some distance so as to get hold of the undamaged wood . |
8 | When the recipient is not expected to write down the details , it is often the case that the speaker repeats them sometimes several times over . |
9 | I 've forgotten to write down the bad dream I had last night . |
10 | Full of confidence , Pliny tried to calm down the overwrought Pomponianus , and to demonstrate his own unconcern , went off to freshen up in the local baths , and subsequently sat down to eat a hearty meal . |
11 | A continuing sensitivity is demonstrated by Chinese protests over officially approved Japanese textbooks which appear to play down the iniquities of Japanese actions before 1945 . |
12 | Bloomsbury House tried to dampen down the enthusiasm for Lyons — the uniforms were very expensive to provide — but many ended up working there . |
13 | Downing Street tried to dampen down the story , saying the press officer had not mentioned anything about ‘ whingers ’ . |
14 | I suppose you think I mean I want to walk down the aisle in white with my friends watching , but that 's not it , that 's not what this feeling is to do with . |
15 | Delaney tried to play down the fear in his voice — fear for her . |
16 | Those closest to Camilla yesterday tried to play down the scandal . |
17 | At the CPSU congress currently in session Gorbachev tried to play down the significance of the strikes , claiming that the " general strike " urged by independent miner 's leaders had not materialized . |
18 | We tried to play down the tackiness , but it did n't work . |
19 | Gooch , typically , tried to play down the huge blow to England his own illness has been . |
20 | On the whole , considering the close contact of a hundred Macleans and three hundred Campbells each itching to do down the others , politely of course , the week 's visit went off quietly . |
21 | The fingerboard is ebony , with exquisite maple leaf inlays lacking nothing in detail as they appear to drift down the neck towards the body . |
22 | The answer is that no-one can control or even forecast accurately the maximum flow of water that can be expected to surge down the Tay valley and through Perth . |
23 | Sometimes chemicals known as buffers are added to slow down the reaction rate thereby reducing corrosiveness . |
24 | ‘ If you want to slow down the game , ’ said another Ottawa official , ‘ one good tactic is to keep changing the players ’ . |
25 | Desperately I tried to hold down the rising sickness I felt about the theft of my writing to listen to all he was telling . |
26 | Strikingly , MITI frequently tried to slow down the rate of accumulation to avoid overcapacity , a problem exacerbated by the increasing size of new plants which reduced the number to be built each year . |
27 | In practice , the state scheme contributions pre-empt a slice of incomes which would otherwise be available for saving through pension schemes , and thus to that extent would be expected to slow down the growth of non-state provision . |
28 | The restrictions were initially adopted as a temporary measure designed to slow down the flight of foreign currency reserves from the country . |
29 | If the LTA really wants to break down the class barriers in British tennis , then let it encourage families of lesser means into the game — not discourage them . |
30 | He tried to break down the father-role position doctors held , so the patients could feel more relaxed and see him almost as an equal . |