Example sentences of "[noun pl] down at the " in BNC.
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1 | Under the stress of the All Blacks ' tackling Dewi Morris ' passing let the Lions down at the base of the scrum and his problems were transmitted to the other midfield backs . |
2 | No you do n't , no see they 've had er mums and tots down at the centre today |
3 | These are nervous times down at the Manor Ground . |
4 | He 'd spend hours down at the Pyramid talking through his emotions on this one . |
5 | Currently bending the air waves on Radio Ulster , and regulars on BBC 's ‘ Talk Back ’ programme , they 've gigged the North and brought houses down at the Edinburgh Fringe . |
6 | Chairman er in his remarks a bit earlier on Professor said that he did not think it was appropriate to give executive power to the director of education I wrote your words down at the time he did not think it appropriate to give executive power to the director of education and he said , despite Mr 's clarification you want to move a bit nearer if you 're going to be his minder Mr that in fact he did n't |
7 | As soon as he saw Adam 's passport he had flicked his eyes down at the register under the counter . |
8 | ‘ I suppose we are getting a bit blasé about having television companies down at the railway , ’ admitted Operations Manager Martin Millar . |
9 | No doubt you have the proper facilities for taking statements down at the station . ’ |
10 | So how 's things down at the ? |
11 | We 'll go the other way down to the superstore because there 's traffic lights down at the end of our road . |
12 | To do this properly you need to hold the strings down at the first fret and measure from the top of the pickup polepiece to the underside of the strings . |
13 | ‘ Nevertheless , Mrs Atkins , I would appreciate it if you could answer a few questions down at the station … ’ |
14 | He went through a brief period of chatting to the customers down at the bank about how he had seen someone come back from the dead . |
15 | Nor yet the immense Catacombs down at the base of the fortress-monastery , where heroes ancient and modern lay in ranks of caskets . |
16 | At the climax of the episode Dr Kate ministered to this Miss Havisham figure ( ’ She needs help , not punishment ’ ) , while hubby was out doing an OK Corral number with the mods and rockers down at the village dance . |
17 | But she and Matthew had had so many cold steely little tussles these last few weeks over so many small things — like the panelling in the hall and cutting some trees down at the side of the house which she said darkened the drawing-room and which he had gone berserk about — that Sara did not feel she could be obstructive again . |
18 | Lily said he was wasting his money , and he was ; they were all papists down at the Bridewell . |
19 | Luke Harvey put Katabatic under strong pressure , but never looked likely to make up the leeway and was five lengths down at the finish . |
20 | THEY believe in miracles down at The Valley . |
21 | The man looked round the bar before marching over to a group of men down at the end of the counter . |
22 | ‘ You 're lucky you 're up this end of the Cages with us because there 's … ’ and here he dropped his voice into a horrified whisper , ‘ … there 's a couple of vultures down at the other end . |
23 | In fact I pointed that out to the grave-diggers , but they were already 4ft 6ins down at the time . |
24 | Gone are the days when a couple furnished their house from top to bottom in a style that fitted in with the tastes of friends , neighbours , colleagues at work , or cronies down at the pub or tennis club . |
25 | The chapel was cold and damp , slightly eerie with the candles down at the altar and the ruby light of the sanctuary lamp . |
26 | and for Britain here 's something new … you 'll here no moans down at the dogs … managers … trainers … owners … watchers … they all love it |