Example sentences of "[noun sg] down at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well , so Oxford City lose their unbeaten run , but Abingdon Town keep going , that 's in the Vauxhall League division two South , the score this afternoon down at Bracknell ; Bracknell one , Abingdon Town two , our reporter Nick Quayle .
2 pathetic , it 's gon na freeze up again this afternoon down at Bournemouth , gon na have fish off the pier , go for some bees , but I could n't be bothered but there was nothing , it was too damn cold , it must of been minus five with the wind chill factor
3 Young and old let their hair down at Hogmanay
4 He would give them the benefit of his theories that letting their hair down at pop concerts and football matches would be a therapeutic and profitable use of their leisure time .
5 He said he 'd noticed that our Mini was getting a bit down at heel , and in the light of Ken 's injuries he thought the least he could do was to give me a better means of transport .
6 Called the A S ninety fighting vehicle , built by ship building down at Barrow .
7 WITH its every utterance the board down at Feethams is approaching the moment when it will have to give a vote of confidence to its manager .
8 He shot a glance down at Tristram , who was keeping his eyes on his plate , and then across to Jennifer , who was doing likewise .
9 Trippy was meeting somebody at a club down at Camden Lock but he could n't remember who or exactly where .
10 The chase down at Chertsey the previous night had not lasted long .
11 It would be all too easy for them to forget her professionalism down at Paul Ricard .
12 So what did you used to do of an evening down at home ?
13 A tabloid photographer ran the Mail team down at Cliveden ( Cliveden !
14 they 've got a place down at Markets ai n't they ?
15 I thought you meant the Miguel — the handsome singer down at Pepe 's . ’
16 I thought well after ten years , I thought , well I want I still want to get on and erm so I heard of this job down at Cambridge Station as Assistant Manageress at the Refreshment Rooms , you see , and er it was n't quite the same because er at Ipswich , you see , although the Catering Manager 's office er my work was office work and typing you know general thing and er because he was away most of the day , most days , because of er er the ten stations er from stretching as I say from Chelmsford , Witham , Marks Tey , Colchester and er I think it was Clacton and er and Manningtree and er I think , I do n't know Manningtree and Ipswich of course and er then er Bury St Edmunds and , and that 's it and I am not sure whether you went to Newmarket or whether to Ca whether to Cambridge now Newmarket but er , you see , so the days went on and we worked every other Sunday and of course I know things were a lot cheaper then but you see the pay was n't , was n't very good .
17 At this time of year , mid-Autumn , the snow has usually not arrived in Tromsø and it is possible for you to have the hills to yourself in Tromsdalen or , better , in Lyngen , but this year there was already a metre of the stuff down at sea level .
18 ‘ Lovely fresh butter from the herd down at Mrs Elphinstone 's .
19 ‘ Allen Lane and the rest of the crew down at Penguin Books like your designs very much , ’ Lehmann told him .
20 IT WAS a unique night down at Newtownards Flying Club , when the new boys met the Battle Of Britain aces .
21 Bought a few last night down at Mitcham did n't they ?
22 By the way is Bob still with his local round down at Marlow Road ?
23 It has been a rough week down at Eurotunnel as you might imagine .
24 Five fifty from Avenue down at bottom .
25 Duncan is really col down at L.A.B. My actual sponsor is Bad Boy Club board division .
26 On the foreign exchanges , the pound was a fraction down at $1.6020 but gained more than a pfennig to DM2.7760 .
27 ‘ I could get a job as a mechanical grabber down at Southend Pier , ’ he joked .
28 Cords over the shoulders and under the armpits cross on the back to hold the garment down at speed , and break up the surface in a more superficial pattern of folds .
29 Currencies had a quiet day , with sterling closing just under half a pfennig lower at Dm2.3835 and a tenth of a cent down at $1.4330 .
30 Wolfie puts his political struggle on hold to join a US grunge-rock outfit in another vintage CITIZEN SMITH , then this year 's anti-traveller precautions are finally exposed on SHOW DOWN AT GLASTONBURY .
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