Example sentences of "[vb pp] down [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She might as well cut her losses and take off for Phobos or Longevity , see if there was anything there , see if there was anyone that had n't flown down for carnival .
2 You 're flown down in helicopter to Leeds .
3 Outstanding incompatibilities not resolved by the ABI — and there is little doubt that different look and feels will still prevail — are to be addressed by a streamlined porting environment that can be whittled down over time as more features are incorporated into the ABI .
4 Though his proposals were whittled down in Congress , the Revenue Act of 1921 and later measures provided for big tax cuts on high personal incomes and the removal of the excess profit tax .
5 The monastery may have been sacked by Vikings or it may have fallen down through neglect , but either way it needed reviving .
6 The items between the top of the partition and the gap formed by the moving of the instance are shuffled down in order to remove the gap .
7 Time-scale for achieving objective broken down into component parts
8 The problem of air resistance could be broken down into shape and surface effects .
9 These can be broken down into organisation of money , time and preparation .
10 ‘ Each cost centre manager gets a detailed report , and the chief officer gets a summary broken down into cost centres .
11 ALTHOUGH it is bound to be a finite group , each of those I 've mentioned can be broken down into sub
12 The natural cycle by which organic wastes are returned to the soil and broken down into humus presupposes a balance between soil , plants , and animals .
13 The graphs are un-cluttered and broken down into time , weight and distance categories .
14 An important part of the treatment of candidiasis is to avoid sugary foods , and other refined carbohydrates ( white flour , white bread etc ) which can quickly be broken down into sugar once they reach the gut .
15 Generally , this will be employees split male/female and then broken down into five-year age bands and the average salary for the age band calculated .
16 When these figures are broken down into age groups a strong increasing gradient with age is obvious ( table II ) .
17 Where possible , course descriptions are broken down into undergraduate , postgraduate and professional sections .
18 Aldaniti had broken down with leg trouble , and his trainer Josh Gifford thought his career was over .
19 ‘ A couple have broken down with back injuries and never fully reestablished themselves .
20 Ammonia is the toxic waste produced by the fish and this is initially bacterially broken down to nitrite in your filtration system .
21 Broken down to glucose which provides energy .
22 Since it can also be catalytically broken down to carbon monoxide and hydrogen , it is also a convenient and easily transportable source of syn-gas .
23 Since it can also be catalytically broken down to carbon monoxide and hydrogen , it is also a convenient and easily transportable source of syn-gas .
24 EC-sponsored talks on the Gabcikovo dam dispute between Hungary and Slovakia in Brussels have broken down without agreement .
25 The data used by Sear was provided by the Universities Statistical Record and covered the 1979 graduates from universities in Britain , broken down by degree class , age , and A-level points score ( this being measured on the conventional UCCA scale ) .
26 Broken Down by Sex
27 Six-monthly lists of average book prices , broken down by subject field , are published in the Bookseller and republished in the Library Association record .
28 Unlike haemonchosis in sheep , grazing cattle over two years old are relatively immune although this may be broken down by drought conditions which lead to poor nutrition and heavy challenge from congregation of animals around watering points .
29 Instead of filling out customs forms companies would be required to submit information on a quarterly basis listing their intra-EC exports , broken down by customer , and tax authorities would co-operate to prevent fraud when VAT rates differed among member states .
30 In practice , legislation generally forbids such data being held thus and distributed in anything other than area aggregate form ; the cross-tabulations commonly employed ( e.g. to give tables of population numbers broken down by age and sex ) often result in a great multiplication of the data volumes .
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