Example sentences of "[verb] down on all " in BNC.

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1 I think the government should slow down on all its activities at the present time and concentrate on getting the economy right , and everything else put on the back burner .
2 Press the rice into the tin , cover it with foil and press down on all sides until it is compressed .
3 Cut down on all fats , particularly those from animal sources especially lard , suet , double cream and full-fat cheeses .
4 Now , in the dream influence of the moon , Fenna told Maggie to look down on all the kingdoms of the world , and across China she saw the snaking of the Great Wall .
5 If he cracks down on you , London would crack down on all the fringe people who go in and out of the Soviet network there .
6 Michael himself was now in the choir balcony beside Jock Lennox letting Maria look down on all the heads below them .
7 On a clear day there are magnificent views from all along this road as well as from the summit , and you can look down on all sides of the island , even to Porto Santo .
8 Getting down on all fours , ’ went on Henry , ‘ and being rogered by a complete stranger in the open air .
9 ‘ With the Government slowly clamping down on all media coverage , unless I moved fast any chance of filming within South Africa would be gone and I did want the accuracy and flavour of the country itself to come through in the film . ’
10 And he 's coming down on all the way through there and he landed just across there and landed , I think he very .
11 Sir John released him and the fellow slumped down on all fours , retching and coughing .
12 I 've cut down on all the exercise I felt necessary to do and always have fourth helpings but nothing can bring back my third chin , I do n't know what to do , ’ said the man .
13 But later , from the end of the Triassic onwards , certain species within the genus began to drop down on all fours , although this does not mean that the quadrupedal forms descended from bipedal forms — or merely got tired of walking on two legs .
14 Thus , in lighter winds , it should be kept down on all points of sailing .
15 I do n't want to cut down on all his drinks , and I do n't really want to start ‘ lifting ’ him to the toilet .
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