Example sentences of "[pron] down the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Throw them down the bloody banisters and then lock them up .
2 However , when you lay them down the first card is laid on the M of mutus and the second on the m of nomen .
3 So I stuffed them down the waste-disposal unit .
4 When old Mother Jacobsen had unlimited time at her disposal and the opportunity to take up the strands from where she had laid them down the previous day or week , she embroidered her stories with meticulous and colourful detail .
5 ‘ He went into the bend with Glengar Ranger , who took him out a bit and the winner got on the inside of them down the back straight .
6 He kicked it open and flung me down the three steps into the street .
7 See you down the bottom Shel !
8 See you down the bottom Shel !
9 However , the only disaster occurred inside the Tower , where the duty staff dived to the floor when it looked as if the port wing was going to come through the window and a bottle of red ink emptied itself down the right sleeve of Flt Lt Dunlop , the Officer in Charge .
10 Weirder — and better — still , watching NICK CAVE while standing 18 inches away from the stage is akin to catching the alarmingly gaunt one down the blinking Bull & Gate .
11 At the first of the smaller channels she turned and began to ease herself down the shallow bank , grunting , her face set against the pain she was causing herself .
12 She turned , wrenched open the door and hurled herself down the spiral staircase , pushing blindly through the group below , tears streaming down her face .
13 The Purple Hour was descending as the Robemaker thrust Nuadu Airgetlam before him down the final stretch of road that led to the grisly Workshops .
14 But stolid stonewalling makes for poor copy and dull viewing , and eventually they let him go , although even then a few of the younger and hungrier among them followed him down the wide staircase and out into Piazza Matteotti , hoping for a belated indiscretion .
15 There were plenty of other boys to follow him down the good physician 's route to Fitzwilliam Square .
16 What 's turn it over I mean it might start I du n no it let , let him down the other morning as well !
17 He took possession of her hand with almost too much confidence , drawing her with him down the slippery slope of wet grass towards the waterside .
18 As Sister and Nurse Robins are swigging coffee with that drag Jones , I took him down the short cut through Eyes and shoved him into 15 .
19 In the eyes of Louis , his near-drowning had been an act of self-emasculation , a loss of face tumbling him down the social scale to a level little higher than a peon 's .
20 Harsh words led to action , and Haston despatched him down the public lavatory stairs .
21 I 've pursued him down the disappearing paths of my own psyche .
22 and you go with her down the unlit hall
23 The Palmers have been promised a back door ramp to get Mrs Palmer into the garden in case of fire , but no ramp to get her down the 5 garden steps into the street .
24 I shadowed her down the tapering passage , all its planes carpet-covered , like four floors .
25 Oh I put it down the other end .
26 made it down the right hand side , he 's wearing number eleven but he came down the right hand side on this occasion and er a deep cross , he pulled it back brilliantly and who 'd missed that earlier header was there and could n't really miss on this occasion , but it was a fine header by him .
27 He slid the ramrod out , jammed it down the long barrel , then pulled it free .
28 Dragging myself down the unlit hallway floor like a slug , I coiled myself back , back to the back room , and ate and waited .
29 First , how to persuade other member states not to insist on proposals which take us down the federal route and , second , how to avoid agreeing to wording which would be inconsistent with the wishes of the British parliament and electorate , while at the same time trying to reach an agreement .
30 The falling of Burbank , taking us down the moral ladder , and the ‘ saggy bending of the knees ’ of Bleistein , taking us down the evolutionary ladder , lead to the declining ‘ smoky candle end of time ’ which prepares Burbank and the reader to ponder over ‘ Time 's ruins ’ , the etymology of ‘ ruins ’ being important .
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