Example sentences of "[noun] go down [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Severe wind turbulence caused my canopy to go down a lot faster than normal .
2 It will typically take several hours for the car to go down the line , hundreds of workers will be directly involved in fitting the various bits and pieces , and each will have a cycle time of perhaps 60 seconds to do their allotted task .
3 While the deal goes down the rest of them wait next door .
4 This sort of feeble whining goes down a treat with women like Alison .
5 And I used to go down you used to see all the mams and kids going down the moors here , taking their dad 's tea , down in the fields , so they could have a bit of something and then finish as got dark .
6 My horse went down a couple of times when we were riding along a shallow river The hooves must 've turned up the mud at the bottom and I 'm sorry but no amount of expert preparation can help you keep cool when a 500lb horse goes down on you .
7 Today it was closed but the delightfully cold ice-cream from the small shop at the entrance went down a treat .
8 Trading vessels went down the canal every week to Grimsby and Hull and every month to London .
9 We keep our trainees hard at it and even when the sun goes down the programme continues .
10 Ruth went down the stone stairs that curved to the ground floor and followed the archways that led to an inner courtyard that might have been uncomfortably hot but was tempered by a cool fountain that arced water over a frolicking marble dolphin and child below .
11 British Coal refused to let 150 miners go down the pit at Silverhill , Mansfield .
12 Hopefully much will be computerised like the FAA 's at present , where the form and the ECG go down the phone line to America .
13 Lessons on what it 's like to be a European went down a treat with the pupils of a rural Ulster primary school last week .
14 Fucking hell Jesus Christ oh dear , you know what that means econom , the America 's biggest airlines goes down the toilet
15 Half five in a morning , with the rain going down the back of your bleeding neck , the police set upon you by the owner and the manager , eh , that 'd liven 'em up .
16 You see , see they do most dogs go down the fields .
17 The crawl went down the Strand , past St James 's , Belgravia and Mayfair , calling at the embassies of Australia , Canada , India , Bolivia , Peru , Columbia , Ecuador , Mexico , Myanmar , the USA and Brazil .
18 A large proportion of balls went down the leg side , which was not the ideal means of curtailing the driving of Boon , Briers and Whitaker .
19 we 'll go straight up to Taughmonagh go down the town early in the morning and I 'll take you to the shop where they maybe get you a rugby jumper
20 if I may give you a word of advice , you may think it 's rude , but when Mr is asking questions try not to turn down towards him , if you try and face across the jury , that 's what carries the voice if you 're looking at them , if you turn to your left , a bit of your head goes down a bit , it 's only natural , you 're not as used to courts as Mr is , er , he , he , your , it , your voice smothers , it 's not a question of shouting it 's just looking in the right direction , yes Mr go on
21 If the red ball goes down the edge of the white ball ?
22 So for the the water to go down the current to flow through .
23 Inside illustration : why is art going down the tubes ?
24 Clouds of dust swirling around and slowly being sucked into the middle — like bath water going down a plug-hole .
25 The ball went down the Leeds left wing and was turned onto Deanes outstretching head .
26 ‘ Barmen all over the world acquired a fair percentage of my money , ’ Jimmy regrets ‘ And the rest went down the plughole with various business ventures . ’
27 ‘ It is an elevated green , so I did n't actually see the ball go down the hole , ’ he told BPXpress .
28 My wife went down the fellside to a cottage and the lady kindly called 999 for help .
29 Create the wrong fiscal package and a Third World country 's chances of development go down the tube .
30 As soon as steam trains were invented , up and running , they became the tools of the industrialist and of the punter on holiday , noisy , smelly , usually late , and the last word in ways to go down the coast .
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