Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] down [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Anya flops down next to Rainbow , on the car-seat settee . |
2 | We cut clean wheel tracks down quiet , wet roads , running through small , cold towns . |
3 | And it is here , in the ‘ thinking ’ , we are told , that the programme falls down due to the ‘ lack of connection between reality and what you saw on the screen ( Charles Catchpole , News of the World , 26 June 1988 ) . |
4 | This study sets down some navigation buoys for the course between the Scylla of growing research costs , and the Charybdis of cuts in national science budgets . |
5 | As heat continues to be produced in the core , so air in the loft flows down these flues , drawn by the coolness of the cellar beneath . |
6 | I 'm just going to park the car well away from the house , just in case this wind brings down any of the roof . ’ |
7 | Especially management goes down ill or something . |
8 | the sun goes down red and resentful |
9 | In it , a group of star economists , including Sir Alan Walters , Mrs Thatcher 's personal adviser , showed how , in any stream of traffic , every additional vehicle slows down those already there — and that the slower the speed of the traffic stream being joined , the greater the hindrance caused by every joining vehicle . |
10 | Every time he found one he held all the flapping notices down one by one , and read through lists of hockey teams , and announcements of meetings to be held by religious societies . |
11 | Section 10(9) of the Children Act lays down specific criteria which the court must apply when an applicant seeks leave to apply for a s8 order ( see pp171-172 ) . |
12 | Tory-controlled Westminster City Council lays down strict rules for elected persons . |
13 | ‘ Write it down in your notebook : loony Left teacher shouts down Prime Minister , ’ he advised me . |
14 | The inclusion of a joke , suitably disguised pupil howler or cartoon on a regular basis breaks down any heaviness in the letter . |
15 | From the rim , the eye travels down sixteen layers of rock , passing through bands of maroon , pink , russet , vermilion , green , to the grey granite and black schist immediately above the river . |
16 | The Disclosure Directive lays down minimum disclosure requirements throughout the EC and is aimed at improving the transparency of the securities markets . |
17 | No 37669 in early Railfreight grey livery brings down English China Clays train , consisting newly introduced CDA wagons , into Lostwithiel station on 6 May 1988 . |
18 | When the mist comes down many areas like the Somerset Levels take on a sinister and unreal appearance |
19 | Each numbered block counts down nearer to destruction when you walk over it . |
20 | ‘ My daughter lives down that way . |
21 | The Law Society lays down minimum salaries , below which the trainee solicitor normally can not be paid . |
22 | The salary will naturally depend on the size and range of work of the practice in which the trainee solicitor is articled , but The Law Society sets down recommended minimum salaries and can refuse to register articles where the salary is less than this figure . |
23 | The artist puts down less what he sees than what he knows is there . |
24 | As the soft white clinging mist rack swirls down corry and glade , |
25 | From the small paved area near the house a path leads down one side of the garden , giving access to the rotary drier and flanking the small lawn that is built up from a strong flowing curve , this helping to lead the eye away from those rectangular boundaries . |
26 | My lasting impressions of Plas-yn-Rhiw are of the great clumps of Fuchsia magellanica , its soft hazes of scarlet toning so well with the grey wall ; of an old pear tree and forsythia growing through the roof of the ruined dairy ; of the superb Magnolia campbellii mollicomata , planted by the Keatings in 1947 ; and of squeezing between box hedges down narrow grass passageways and ducking under arching pink rhododendrons and car-mine camellias as I followed the curving stone and cobbled paths . |
27 | Baker 's yeast breaks down some of the indigestible phytic acid in wheat and generates carbon dioxide in the process , causing the bread to rise . |
28 | Although both ‘ Bomber ’ Smith and the engineers hoped that in time they would be able to bring construction times down nearer to three years ( from the beginning of work on site to the commissioning of the first sets ) , the time actually taken was typically five or more years . |
29 | It is often said that as one market slows down another opens up and all is not doom and gloom . |
30 | Although we can specify types of people , e.g. computer scientists , typographers , editors , publishers , and more generally scientists versus humanists , much of the current technology breaks down these specializations . |