Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [vb -s] down [art] " in BNC.

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1 When gannets are on the ground , you ca n't miss the yellowy orange band of colour on the top of their heads which reaches down the back of their necks , and the unusual blue-grey hue of the beaks and feet .
2 The predisposing factors identified ( Eastman , 1984 , Hickey , 1981 ) include severe physical and mental infirmity which wears down the carer , poor communication , lack of respite care , lack of praise from the dependent person .
3 The hunter who strikes down a wild peccary with a blowgun dart is participating in only one aspect of this process , and the critical role is played by the ruwang .
4 Consultant pathologist Dr John Ryan said she was more susceptible to the cold because of a condition called hypothyroidism which slows down the body 's metabolism .
5 I think that whether as er Mr submits and is a guideline case and to be adapted to changing conditions or whether it is a case which lays down a bounding rate , that it is a case which I should follow and that the reasoning leading to the adoption of two percent as the appropriate percentage to be applied still applies today , thus the calculation is one hundred and thirty five thousand pounds times two percent , is two thousand , seven hundred pounds times seventeen , is forty five thousand , nine hundred pounds , to this there is to be added a cost of conversion , thirty two thousand , four hundred and seventy two pounds less the enhancement in value thereby created of twelve thousand , five hundred pounds that is a figure of nineteen thousand , nine hundred and seventy two .
6 One for the little boy who lives down the avenue ( lane ) .
7 From this it is deduced that one who is seised must have an estate , and unless he claims through some gift which cuts down the estate then it will be a fee simple …
8 At the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine , work by Janet Hemingway on anopheline mosquitoes has shown that malathion specific resistance is inherited as a single gene controlling a carboxylesterase enzyme which breaks down the malathion to its monoacid .
9 This is done either by an enzyme which breaks down the neurotransmitter or , more commonly , the neurotransmitter can be transported back into the presynaptic area .
10 It wo n't obstruct no light though because I told you the sun is more er , without the back it joins down the car
11 The li as a whole is the cosmic pattern which lays down the lines along which nature and man move , which harmonizes opposites with complementary functions , Yin and Yang , ruler and subject , father and son , and alternates day and night , birth and death , the rise and fall of dynasties , in regular cycles , diverging downwards to the minutest detail of texture and converging upwards to the unity in which everything is interrelated .
12 Below the vernier is an illuminated mute button which shuts down the output socket sited on the far right , so when the tuner is put in line between the guitar and amp it mutes the signal after the tuner , for silent tuning on stage .
13 There 's an article of the Constitution which lays down the fields with which Parliament may concern itself .
14 I see in my mind the laughter of Ramakrishna transformed into a transcendent substance which echoes down the mystic roads .
15 Doctors take the Hippocratic Oath which lays down the obligations and proper conduct of their profession .
16 with new men she moves down the Sound
17 An additional plus for the Anatom is its lining , which has in-built Antibac , an antibacterial system which slows down the growth of bacteria on the skin , an unusual but welcome concept in shoe technology .
18 The Ponting case also illustrates the ways in which the legitimacy of the state may be threatened if any of its various temporary governors act in a way which breaks down the distinction between state and government , and by wrapping the acts of particular governments in the flag of the state , make it impossible to attack one without assaulting the other .
19 As with the other grammatical devices we have been considering , the function of the article is to set contextual co-ordinates in a way which narrows down the range of inference .
20 The memorandum of association is of crucial importance to the company , for it is this document which lays down the boundaries of the company 's activities .
21 For some operators , there is the added benefit of a deal put together and managed by a service company which cuts down the workload for in-house geophysicists .
22 Coat each hair with a fine translucent film which smooths down the rough surface & seals the hair to prevent moisture loss .
23 The way it slips down the neck of your new one-piece after you 've crossed your tips and plunged head-first into the stuff .
24 The perming process is made up of three basic elements — the perm solution which breaks down the structure of the hair ; the curler around which the hair is wound and the neutraliser which resets the hair into its new shape around the roller .
25 If the nylon itself breaks down the tent is irreparable .
26 At the same time it plays down the dangers of pollution .
27 He takes the flak every time he walks down the touchline . ’
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