Example sentences of "[vb base] down to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The riddle of the up-and-down interest rates — back down to 10 per cent yesterday .
2 To maintain high gain down to zero frequency , the amplifier is directly coupled and to overcome the resulting problem of distinguishing between real and pseudo signals , due to , for example , bias or thermal variations , differential circuit techniques are adopted .
3 I did , however , manage to get the doctors and dentists award down to 6 per cent .
4 Kneel down to one side of your partner ( or stand if you are using a massage couch ) .
5 The ailerons droop down to fifteen degrees with the flaps to form full-span trailing-edge high-lift devices .
6 A brief pass through the check list , the required stall , all within sight of the field and then touch down to much relief of the owners , Historic Aircraft Collection Ltd .
7 What I and my friends put down to evil witchcraft , my enemies are likely to attribute to incompetence or bad management .
8 Count down to 1993 and the United States of Europe are you prepared ?
9 Cut down to ten cigarettes per day .
10 Cut down to twenty a day . ’
11 Then walk down to Far Field and wait .
12 From there I walk down to one of the main boulevards .
13 Two elderly men were crouched over a naked girl who was strapped face down to some form of wooden rack .
14 ‘ Then get down to that church , ’ he said , ‘ and tell them the wedding 's off . ’
15 With their squads already chosen , the North , Midlands and West get down to concentrated coaching .
16 With their squads already chosen , the North , Midlands and West get down to concentrated coaching .
17 Fianna Fail 's formula is that once the Unionists get down to serious discussions they will be addressed .
18 How comes I get down to four then ?
19 What happens if you actually try and get down to absolute zero or even pass the other side ?
20 The garden was and still is his paradise and his pride and joy , and whenever Charles has the time he will put on a pair of old trousers , find a spade and get down to some real manual labour .
21 When you get down to these groups of people , you have to work with each individual , if you , you 'll know , and find somewhere where you can capitalise on their strengths and hopefully get away with whatever disabilities they had .
22 ‘ At night I would wrap the children in blankets , put them in the car , and drive down to New Covent Garden to collect the fruit and vegetables . ’
23 If you approach the village from the north , however , along the D9 or D33 , you see that at the northern edge of the village , the vineyards bank up on both sides to form a hollow where the vines dip down to 120 metres , giving east and west-facing exposures on either side .
24 It is power that is going to ensure go down to that level of decision making , to those people who know the problems best and would be able to deliver the right solutions .
25 Just as soon as you are better " — and she meant both of them — " we 'll get out the carriage and go down to that sweet little shop of Miss Adeane 's to buy bonnets and shawls and order new dresses .
26 In this case I begin with two on a 16 , and if necessary go down to one caster on an 18 .
27 No , what I think I 'll do swimming-wise is go down to seven fifteen
28 And the pensioners go down to this bungalow free , and it 's in lovely spot and we gave something like two thousand pound for it .
29 Also expected to score league points which go down to tenth place , are Pat Hutton and Stuart Smith ( both Penicuik RT ) and the promoting club 's fast junior , Lachie Badenoch .
30 Go down to large .
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