Example sentences of "[art] [noun] get down " in BNC.

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1 Providing that the forms get down to the computer in London on time
2 The driver got down from the cab and walked slowly down the platform and disappeared through a solid wooden door .
3 After driving some distance Angel stopped the carriage to get down and continue on foot .
4 Rather , supporters tend to wait until the seemingly inevitable lapse of concentration in defence before expecting the side to get down to serious business .
5 Clifford and another constable who was in the car got down to the foreshore as quickly as they could on the offchance that the man was alive and needed help , but they soon saw that he was n't .
6 What appears to be a mortar explosion close by causes the column to get down on the flooded ground .
7 I mean when Rutherford did his experiments years and years ago he produced his planetary model of the nucleus , of the atom where the nucleus plays the role of the sun and the electrons play the role of the planets , and people said well why do n't they just spiral in an erm Rutherford had actually no answer to this , but the answer to this was produced by the Danish physicist Nils Bore , who said ‘ Well they do n't spiral in because erm electrons can not just take up any orbit , they can take up certain specified orbits which he called stationary states , and there is a lowest one of these , and when the electron gets down there it can not go any further .
8 When , in 1353 and 1354 , the negotiators got down to their work again , this time in Guines , near Calais , the English made demands which the French at first seemed willing to concede : Aquitaine , Maine , Anjou , Touraine , as well as other lands would be ruled by the English in full sovereignty .
9 sometimes that works , though problems can arise when the band gets down to London .
10 If all the do-gooders in the town got down to grass roots and worked towards a better future for the next generation , this town would be a better one to live in .
11 so so you , you 've got a seal because otherwise all that happens is that er er you put the cement onto the , every time the , the water gets down the back of the cement , down the wall
12 Then the crew got down to serious drinking .
13 Shrews keeper Steve Perks pushed a Mick Tait piledriver round the post after only eight minutes , and then the keeper got down well to make an identical save from a left foot shot by Steve Gaughan .
14 Fianna Fail 's formula is that once the Unionists get down to serious discussions they will be addressed .
15 They even create photographic opportunities by letting the passengers get down and take photographs while the train does two or three runs past .
16 there , I suppose the food with the , some of it you know the tumour was stopping the food getting down , so I suppose you just live on what you 've got in your body and
17 So the discussion got down to practicalities and planning , a new keenness evident .
18 How would the OAPs get down town ?
19 You 'll have to pass under the gate-towers to get down to the west .
20 Nor did the cheering cease when the runners got down to business and the three-mile race commenced , for at almost every fence Arkle and Mill House produced leaps which drew from the spectators whoops of appreciation .
21 After they realised that the warriors did not care if they stayed in the saddle or not , Yuan , Alexei and the others got down as well .
22 And , flushed with success , they treated Sam and his mother to a celebratory ride round the block before leaving the pair to get down to the essential business of a trip to the shops for a new plastic seat .
23 Old Jim had looked a bit got down , he thought ; I 'll cheer them up , and we 'll all have a drink .
24 Coach 's in the yard and , land sakes , there 's a nigger got down ! ’
25 ‘ How did a wind get down there ? ’ asked Ho .
26 ‘ Garvey was a fool to get down , ’ he muttered .
27 It often takes ages for a pair to get down to spawning for the first time and if you were to separate them now it would be extremely difficult to get them back together again .
28 This could be serious if you had to make a side-slip to get down into field on an early flight .
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