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

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1 I do n't want to go down the village , I want to go down the shops .
2 The first coordinate value of a pair refers to position down the page from the top , while the second coordinate is the distance across the paper from the left .
3 Knocker suddenly stopped mopping down the bar and looked at Yanto .
4 I do n't want to go down the village , I want to go down the shops .
5 Erik Olin Wright , for example , has broken down the concept of ‘ determination ’ into six distinct relations : structural limitation , selection , reproduction/non-reproduction , limits of functional compatibility , transformation and mediation .
6 But practitioners usually encounter elders at just those times when crisis has broken down the security of routine .
7 Nine days after the first spillage the government 's Marine Pollution Control Unit declared : " The stormy weather has broken down the oil and driven it out to sea .
8 Yeah right it ca n't get out it has to go down the pipe .
9 Your Mum ca n't afford toilet paper , she has to slide down the banisters .
10 The establishment of a core group of drawings to be used as a starting point for the attribution of other sheets on stylistic grounds remains the principal method of research and Mr Royalton-Kisch felt that the present exhibition has contributed to the furtherance of this work which , in the case of the British Museum , has whittled down the number of sheets from the 106 accepted by Benesch to eighty-four .
11 It is also a rather different exhibition conceptually : Alfonso Perez Sanchez , former Director of the Prado and co-organiser of the show , has declared that he wants the Spanish to get to know ‘ the real Ribera ’ , which means that he has whittled down the number of works .
12 For a wood glue-to be effective it has to penetrate down the tubes for some distance so as to get hold of the undamaged wood .
13 When the recipient is not expected to write down the details , it is often the case that the speaker repeats them sometimes several times over .
14 Now as he comes out of the roundabout he starts overtaking down the offside of those vehicles .
15 He is a natural opener , and Paul Terry has dropped down the order to accommodate him .
16 By contrast with the Geneva and Reykjavik summits between Mr Gorbachev and the former president , Mr Ronald Reagan , which were dominated by SDI , the issue has dropped down the superpower agenda .
17 DEL Harris of Colchester , for so long in the top three of the British squash rankings , has dropped down the list because of injury and a recent loss of form .
18 A FATHER has tracked down the love child he never saw — after 34 years .
19 The multiple rapist , who has turned down the chance to serve his sentence in the safety of a solitary cell , was attacked at Highdown Prison , near Sutton , Surrey , according to a report on Thames Television .
20 RICHARD Dunwoody has turned down the chance to renew his association with former Champion Kribensis in the Bula Hurdle at Cheltenham on Saturday .
21 David Pleat has turned down the chance to control his own destiny at crisis-club Luton .
22 DAVE McAULEY , Ireland 's former IBF flyweight champion , has turned down the chance to challenge Welshman Robbie Regan for the European title he won from champion Salvatore Fanni last Saturday .
23 FILM legend Liz Taylor has turned down the chance of a comeback … playing a lesbian rancher .
24 FORMER Arsenal winger George Armstrong has turned down the chance to become Malcolm Crosby 's assistant at Sunderland .
25 Sadly , the British Museum , which does not own a plate by the artist , has turned down the opportunity to buy one on grounds of expense .
26 The Convoy Aid Romania coordinator has challenged other mercy groups to a public debate but Cleveland Aid for Romanian Children has turned down the invitation .
27 Former Yorkshire and England fast bowler Arnie Sidebottom has turned down the offer of a coaching post at Surrey .
28 Robinson , who has turned down the offer of a two-year contract by Yorkshire , had been classified by the TCCB as a List I cricketer .
29 The woman has turned down the offer of a caravan , and an attempt to buy her a seventy thousand pound house has been stopped by a public outcry .
30 After that , you can expect Leeds mail to come surging down the wires to your computer every day of the week , and aim to join in the talk whenever you can .
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