Example sentences of "[noun pl] down [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Contacts down in New Orleans at the Unix International annual members meeting , where reporters are barred , called in last week as we went to press to say that nothing substantive had happened yet that would move the industry further down the unity path . |
2 | Nostalgic times down in Lurgan |
3 | It 's less than 40 minutes down to Grantown , just floating . |
4 | ‘ I believe the Breadalbane men were up in arms against their commanders down at Glasgow a few years back . |
5 | I mean Paul said , with the blokes down in London and he , he ga gave them the pills and sa told them that they go back home and so he did . |
6 | Bodies often float to the surface , but you of all people must know that those who drown in the Thames can disappear altogether and are probably taken by undercurrents down through London and out to sea . ’ |
7 | They came from all over Gloucestershire for a typical Victorian day out … a trip on a steamer to the seaside resort of Ilfracombe.Six hundred and fifty climbed aboard the Balmoral at Lydney dock … making the most of the chance of a lifetime.After all the last pleasure boat to attract the crowds down to Lydney dock for a trip to Devon was the paddle steamer Ravenswood in 1893 . |
8 | Erm , she 's lived most of her life in the Cambridge and Northampton area but she 's spent six months down in Plymouth , and erm , her previous job before working for T N T was she actually helped set up a baby unit in a private nursery , but claimed she only prefers other people 's children . |
9 | The pacemaker maintained a good gallop as the runners swept away from the stands down towards Swinley Bottom and still had the lead as they made the long right-hand turn with just under a mile to go . |
10 | Lawrence added : ‘ It was important not to let our fans down at Molineux . |
11 | When United fans were kicking more than just sand castles down in Bournemouth , they wore T-shirts bearing the sinister motto ‘ Nobody Likes Us And We Do n't Care ’ . |
12 | Both were landless men who depended on being allowed to pasture their milk-cows on the water-meadows down at Ballechin , and as Cameron caught the drift of their intent talk and occasional sardonic laughter , he wondered again how many names had been put to faces during yesterday 's hurly-burly . |
13 | Green sometimes accompanied by his wife , was often in Keswick on business ( he would set off walking from Ambleside , and be picked up by the carrier at Wyburn ) and would call to visit his children , and take them out for walks down to Derwentwater . |
14 | In the Littlewoods Cup , Scarborough , two goals down to Chelsea , score three times in seven minutes to go through 4-3 on aggregate . |
15 | ‘ When you look at our results , the deflected goals we have had against CSKA and Brugge , and the way we fought back after being two goals down to Marseille , nothing holds any fears for us . ’ |
16 | But these chaps down at Bootle on Merseyside — in fact the correspondent is a woman — are , one assumes , ordinary , helpful ( they are communicating some helpful information ) and hardworking people . |
17 | He maybe , th there 's lots and lots of posts down in Leeds coming back e every weekend . |
18 | Richmond , covering a huge swathe of the county from Hawes high in the dales down through Northallerton and Thirsk to the borders of Cleveland , re-painted itself blue with a vengeance . |
19 | I have seen poultry and rabbits and large baskets of butter and eggs sharing seats down to Barnard Castle . |
20 | Jasper wanted to talk about the two days down at Melstead , about the pickets , the excitement of it all , the arrest , the night in |
21 | They would have to send troops down from Castlebar to seek out and destroy us . |
22 | A COMMITTED Colchester side could not prevent National League Division One side Old Loughtonians from claiming the Essex Cup for the seventh time in ten years down in Chigwell . |
23 | Companies generally take their guests down to Sunsail 's Port Solent base near Portsmouth in the evening , give them dinner and put them up in a hotel . |
24 | She determine not to be put off by her first failure , but to go on doing things to Mary Lou so that in the end the class would have to put the tricks down to Alicia and Daryl . |
25 | ‘ Some flats nearby had just been ‘ re-habbed ’ but the firm which won the contract brought a bus-load of workers down from Tyneside each day to do the work . |
26 | Numbers up , averages down for Suffolk sheep |
27 | Some database software come " content for pupils to use as a source of information e.g. QUES1 as books come in a variety of formats so does computer soft " Viewdata software such as COMMUNITEL , with pages down from Frestel , comes closest to the description of a book with and page numbers . |
28 | I used to go out with the London detectives , and these Cockney fellers down in London , they 'd take money off anyone . |
29 | The director put their problems down to Streisand 's insecurity . |
30 | In the case of Bosnasarayi , for example , the first kadi to be appointed with a mevleviyet , Molla Bali Bosnawi , was given a brief to deal with a troublesome situation created by a group of Bayrami seyhs , followers of Shaykh Hamza Bali ( Seyh Hamza Bali ) , a group who , despite stern measures by this kadi , appear to have continued to cause difficulties down to Ata'i 's own day . |