Example sentences of "[verb] further down [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They paused a moment longer , then moved further down the gallery , inspecting each exhibit , checking any books which could be the hidden Grimoire .
2 Cram 's club-mate David Sharpe , looking for an 800 metres time inside 1 min 46.2 secs , moved further down the pecking order in the two-lap event after quick times by two of his rivals in Dijon : Wolverhampton 's Steve Heard , who was third in 1 mins 45.65 secs , and Haringey 's David Strang , fourth in 1:45.85 .
3 The mongrel tore savagely at the newspapers and the rat fled further down the alley , desperate for sanctuary .
4 The revolutions in Eastern Europe in 1989 have secured freedom of speech and may cause the UK to slip further down the league table .
5 Mandeville drove him away so he passed further down the group and tugged at Benjamin 's leg .
6 There was a place he lived further down the glen and the old farmer said I 've no objections to you going in there but give me your pipe .
7 Then he read further down the letter .
8 The European community on the other hand also saw a growth of output of over twenty percent , twenty three point seven percent but that gave rise not to eighteen million but to only six million additional jobs and I just say to the honourable gentleman the lesson for Europe is to go further down the route that I have suggested of further deregulation and less bureaucracy and a stable economic framework , than to go down the route that he is advocating in his short address and question to me .
9 ( In fact , following the abortive takeover , GEC and Plessey announced in 1987 the formation of a joint company : GEC Plessey Telecommunications ( GPT ) to develop System X. ) The fear was that if the two companies , both minnows in the international market ( refer to Table 2.1 ) failed to pool their resources they would sink further down the list of world telecommunications manufacturers .
10 For the multinationals that does n't matter , they 'll move further down the coast to find new fishing grounds .
11 Roast suckling pig or kid and a rich variety of shellfish will be found further down the menu .
12 ‘ We want them to feel they can join us , hop off for a bit , and re-join further down the line . ’
13 If a comma or a semi-colon is encountered further down the print list , the format reverts to decimal .
14 If they did not reach the very poorest , they went further down the scale than most model buildings , and provided the sort of accommodation the poor were used to , despite the introduction of a guardian and a gate to keep the transients at bay and the tenants up to scratch .
15 We went further down the slope to practise parachute landing falls and ground handling skills — everything you need to know before actually launching yourself off the side of a hill .
16 my head slips further down the seat ,
17 Britain moves further down the table .
18 A few lights burn further down the loch to the right , but the mass of mountains on the far side rises dark into the starry sky , grey becoming white at their snow-dusted summits .
19 In fairness to those whose questions come further down the Order Paper , I propose now to speed up a bit .
20 It is also economical in terms of processing since partial interpretations are computed only once , and can be returned to if an alternative interpretation fails further down the line , thus guaranteeing that all possible parses are found .
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