Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] down [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | She phoned me earlier this week and invited me to come down here to see her land . |
2 | ‘ Actually , ’ he said slowly , ‘ I came down here to talk to you about last night . ’ |
3 | I came down here to try and find him . |
4 | ‘ To come straight to the point , I drove down here to make a suggestion . |
5 | Five or ten minutes by there , and getting introduced to all the old colliers that were in the same manhole , that we called it : I started down then to follow my father ; and I had to follow him like a little dog , all the way . |
6 | That 's far below our eyrie — I go down there to scavenge . |
7 | A competent woman officer told me first , then I went down alone to see Barbara . |
8 | Yes , she said but er when I went down there to check after you 'd gone , she said erm yours was erm the driest of them sort of thing . |
9 | After a while I calmed down enough to rest myself . |
10 | Fabia had been in her room for a good half-hour before she cooled down sufficiently to realise that maybe her reaction to Lubor 's hauling her into his arms had been a little — fierce — perhaps . |
11 | Then she came down here to tell my mum . |
12 | She glanced down suddenly to see Kirsty looking up at her . |
13 | Lady Eleanor took me into her confidence and told me how every day , late in the evening , she went down there to see if another letter had been left . ’ |
14 | Eventually she simmered down sufficiently to complete a few small office jobs , and she had just checked the answering machine when the sound of voices floated through the open front entrance . |
15 | The hon. Gentleman might reflect on the fact that those Scotsmen who come down here to represent English constituencies are the best of the Scotsmen , who choose to come down here to represent one of the 523 constituencies in this country . |
16 | You come down here to see me and you beat up my son . ’ |
17 | Wild and feverish with excitement , she sat down immediately to write to Boldwood , to inform him that she could not marry him . |
18 | So one word we came down here to talk about , and hey , here 's a whole lot things . |
19 | Before we came down here to clean the caravan . |
20 | Launched from ML 102 , the two raiders had a mile or so to paddle on a compass course through choppy water into the harbour where , as the canoe surged on the swell alongside a large ship , they reached down underwater to fix their eight limpet mines . |
21 | The dead are from the great battle long ago ; the marsh-lights are exhalations from rotting corpses ; he dug down once to eat them , though he found them beyond reach . |
22 | Its small herd included two sturdy calves , and he ducked down excitedly to report to his father what he had seen . |
23 | Think of the toddler learning to walk and how often he falls down only to pick himself up and try again . |
24 | When he sat down again to finish his kedgeree Aunt Tossie gave him quite a funny look , and burst out laughing . |
25 | His appearance caused a rapid scattering of employees who had outstayed their coffee break , and he sat down contentedly to munch a doughnut with his coffee . |