Example sentences of "[art] [noun] down by the " in BNC.
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1 | It 's laughable , afraid of a storm but brave enough to wait in the dark down by the river and bash your friend over the head . |
2 | Russian President Boris Yeltsin on Oct. 14 handed over to a US and South Korean delegation in Moscow data relating to the shooting down by the former Soviet Union of a Korean Air Lines Boeing 747 over Sakhalin in September 1983 [ see pp. 32513-17 ] . |
3 | The man in the attic had been dragged through the gaps under the roof to one of the empty houses next door , and from there to the bushes down by the beck where the sound of his coughing would not give him away . |
4 | MOVES to demolish a historic former engine shed near Whitby railway station and to build two blocks of flats and a house on the site have been given the thumbs down by the Department of the Environment . |
5 | As I helped myself to a drop of Taff 's tea the guns down by the River Orne opened up again , the shells all heading in the direction of the German positions . |
6 | How often she and Frank had spent the day down by the river , fishing for the cunning trout , or lazing in the damp grass , talking . |
7 | At the same time a determined police search for Terry Place began in the area down by the river . |
8 | He dumped the cylinder down by the sitting-room hearth and knelt to stack peat and coal over the cold core of the fire . |
9 | Hedge-hopping yellow hammers proved another diversion and a flock of blue ties flickered and contact-called , ‘ psi-psi-psi ’ , from the willows down by the water 's edge . |
10 | Well he 's all the way down by the pelican . |
11 | I 'm not used to scotch and I went into the gents down by the station to be sick . ’ |
12 | The party was held at his flat which was a loft in a warehouse down by the river in Shad Thames on a wharf right next to Tower Bridge I 'd never seen anywhere like it . |
13 | ‘ Connelly 's just bought himself a warehouse down by the docks . ’ |
14 | He invites Howard to lunch one day ( sandwiches , in the garden of a pub down by the river , at a battered green table with a hole in the middle for an umbrella ) . |
15 | For ages he had been meaning to call in at a place down by the Elephant and Castle where they sold gramophone parts , but it was not until this morning that he had finally got around to it . |
16 | At first we thought we had no neighbours down by the river : nearly all the picture windows were blank . |
17 | When the meal was finished Harry excused himself , as he always did , and went to take a nap down by the pool . |
18 | Roxie said suddenly , ‘ There 's a tunnel down by the river . |
19 | She left the dining room that November morning and took the dogs for a walk down by the river . |