Example sentences of "[adv] go down [prep] a " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | But Doherty , 22 , of Dublin , did not go down without a fight and doggedly pursued Hendry all afternoon . |
2 | But seconds later both the England striker and his team recovered their self respect when he netted a Samways cross — although it finally went down as an own goal by Higgins . |
3 | We just go down for a bit of practice a few nights before . ’ |
4 | You know , Bill always goes down on a Tuesday |
5 | It was rather like going down into a horrid , dark , earthy hole , where dull crimson firs burned and where grinning creatures might be peering at you from the shadows . |
6 | This actually was stopped in 1766 , but they still went down as a job — emancipation . |
7 | Yawl ran an excellent Oaks trial in Wednesday 's Tripleprint Lupe Stakes at Goodwood , rallying bravely to go down by a head to Gisarne . |
8 | The match revealed the Athletico lads had lost none of their flair and inadequacies for the game as they narrowly went down to a 7–2 defeat . |
9 | Could well go down as a second own goal of the match . |
10 | I wo n't go down without a struggle , Nenna thought . |
11 | I sometimes go down to an 18 when maggot fishing or a single brandling or grain of sweetcorn on a 16 , but it is not very often such refinements are necessary . |
12 | they lost by six at Crewe … won by five against Colchester … and then went down in an eight goal bonanza last week … |
13 | That 's been on a real high and then gone down to a low to nothing . |