Example sentences of "[noun] down for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Russell said , " Before you leave , put money down for a mescal . " |
2 | You put your guitar down for a second , and just as you turn away there 's a horrible discordant ker-draanngg ! , accompanied , if you 're unlucky , by the even more expensive noise of your headstock suddenly leaving the band to embark on a solo career . |
3 | She waited until he had passed through the door that led to the stairs ; then she covered up the trays of now cooling toffee , put a saucer of milk down for the cat , stroked the animal 's purring head , saying the while , ‘ Now you get to work , Flotsie , and put your score up tonight , ’ then she went out , and locked the door . |
4 | For sure , Disneyhood wo n't be challenging Swans in the heavyweight ring just yet , but they frequently flourish a muscular grip on proceedings , ultimately putting their collective foot down for a finale of ‘ Sight Return ’ , intimidating in its volume and velocity . |
5 | ‘ As soon as you get round the corner , put your foot down for a couple of blocks . |
6 | And like a well-trained dog I stuck an arm in the air and said , ‘ I 'm putting my foot down for the Telethon , how about you ? ’ |
7 | She stopped and put her case down for a moment to try and collect herself ; her hands were trembling uncontrollably from the weight . |
8 | Once seed heads/leaves change colour remove and hang upside down for a while ensuring the tips preserve too . |
9 | turned our day upside down for a lark . |
10 | ‘ I prefer to keep our heads down for the moment . |
11 | Cook breast side down for a quarter of the cooking time . |
12 | Well it 's the wrong pattern , up side down for a start , with the other piece of |
13 | When we got into the studio , I got Gibson to send a few guitars down for a try-out and I ended up using them the whole way through the album . |
14 | Stephenson also sends Durham Edition down for the Food Brokers Ferrero Rocher Handicap Chase but due to defections the weights go up 14lb and he is topweight with 11st 10lb . |
15 | Stephenson also sends Durham Edition down for the Food Brokers Ferrero Rocher Handicap Chase but due to defections the weights go up 14lb and he is topweight with 11st 10lb . |
16 | But it is no secret that the Government 's hopes rested on a thumbs down for the DUP and Sinn Fein , both considered formidable obstacles on the road to a political accommodation . |
17 | You take self take the employment figures down for a start . |
18 | ‘ If you get this into W.H. Smith 's ’ , observed the Australian , ‘ put your name down for a Rolls-Royce immediately . ’ |
19 | But ‘ the social worker put her name down for an EMI bed — eventually her name came to the top of the waiting list , and the social worker put her in . |
20 | Gunn was in splendid form : it was just past 7 o'clock , he was the 19th caddie to get his name down for the day and , almost certainly , he would work two jobs before nightfall . |
21 | If he got his head down for a couple of hours he would be nice and fresh for the evening . |
22 | Tod held his head down for a couple of minutes , then sloped off . |
23 | Rory saw his mother 's shoulders move once , and she put her head down for a second , sniffed . |
24 | I 'm a bit tired , to be honest ; I 'm going to get my head down for a while . |
25 | ‘ One of them places where they have rooms for drivers to kip down for the night . |
26 | She put two of the bags down for a rest , and used her free hand to push her dyed black hair back from her eyes . |
27 | Two teenagers have chosen to bed down for the night in a freezer as part of their training for an expedition to the Artic Circle , They hope that a good night of shivering in sub-zero temperatures will prepare them for the trip . |
28 | Their friends bring their friends down for the week-end . |
29 | Referee Larry Thompson stepped in to save the Hull fighter from further punishment after a sustained assault from Hardy after he had put his man down for a count of eight early in the round . |
30 | I put my small but suddenly very heavy suitcase down for a rest , and we stood looking at each other . |