Example sentences of "[verb] be [verb] down [art] " in BNC.

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1 The railway station has been re-sited down the line to make room for the town 's bypass .
2 Decision taking has been delegated down the management structure : sales and support staff have more responsibility and freedom to respond to customer needs .
3 The outstanding performers were Scott Loftus , of Old Loughts , who scored four , and Old Felstedians Chris Maitland and Paul Surridge , who has been holding down a place with National League First Division outfit Canterbury since leaving school .
4 Perhaps the main achievement of the political right has been to slow down the rate of growth in public spending and to identify some of it as ‘ wasteful ’ .
5 The string retainer has been screwed down a little too low , resulting in quite a severe break angle over the nut , but if I 'm talking about that as a problem , then you can see there 's really not much wrong with the rest of the LX .
6 A KPMG spokesman said : " The environment has been pushed down the agenda of many private companies by other factors such as the recession and exchange rates .
7 The play has been presented down the years by impresario Sir Peter Saunders , who has seen all or some of it nearly 500 times .
8 The pathogenesis of the disease has always been controversial , but considerable circumstantial evidence exists to support the suggestion that it is due to implantation of endometrium that has been refluxed down the fallopian tube at menstruation .
9 They have complained that traffic has been going down the one-in-three gradient Bay Bank into the old part of the village which is prevented when police have been on duty in the past .
10 Close inspection reveals that a strip of reverse grain timber has been laid down the centre in order to add strength — another old-fashioned idea and a good one , too .
11 A simple way to appreciate what it means is to visualise the Spectra line being passed down a hollow tube ( the ‘ sleeve ’ ) until it appears at the other end .
12 All it would do is slow down the rate of change .
13 A gentleman in waiting was walking down the aisle .
14 Said Davenport : ‘ All I want to do is hold down a place in the side .
15 No no no what what Can I can I just say well I 'm What what the treasurer of an event like this needs to do is to note down the source of the cash he receives , to note where it 's coming from different products , how much is being received from that
16 All you need to do is write down the basic outline of the story , with relevant names , departments , and an office-hours telephone number , and pass it on to one of our contact points .
17 Although the ball might have been slipping down the leg side , Taylor was adjudged lbw by umpire Tony Crafter , who was officiated in his 33rd Test , breaking Bob Crockett 's previous Australian record .
18 She scraped them carefully and put them in a steel pan , covering them with the bottled still water in which they would be boiled , thereby retaining the vitamin C which would otherwise have been poured down the sink .
19 Among their justifications for the present move , Sotheby 's have stated that the average price of a lot sold at Sotheby 's is £1,000 which will result in an extra £50 on the bill ; that this is the first rise in the buyer 's premium since 1975 ; and that the alternative would have been to close down a number of the company 's European offices .
20 Matata poled gracefully ; he could have been punting down the Cam as his pole pushed blue and white water lilies aside .
21 If he had , my furniture would have been out on the street by now and Springsteen and I would have been queuing down the night shelter .
22 The ragazza should never have been put down the well , that was the fault of her husband who did n't fully understand the house and was ignorant of its ways .
23 In no time we were a mile from either bank … and the daytrippers were thoroughly enjoying themselves.Even one couple who should have been cruising down the Seine were happy with the alternative :
24 Seen a a lot of other things I would n't have seen if I 'd have been working down a pit or behind a shop counter or something .
25 He has started just two matches so far , having been pushed down the pecking order by the arrival of £2 million David Rocastle from Arsenal .
26 Finally , long after her ‘ spot ’ had been and gone , Deborah arrived , hot and flustered having been shunted down the Thames from London Weekend on a boat with a troupe of belly dancers all making last minute adjustments to their costumes , or lack of them .
27 They were then made a sign in the store , and if the job came up again , all you did was to go down the store , and it was a one-off exercise , instead of travelling back and forwards to get a particular tool , erm er that was all eliminated .
28 The party had been roping down a hanging glacier .
29 Parole was not a new idea , having existed in parts of the United States since early in the twentieth century , and had been canvassed down the years .
30 When our mam died — our dad had been killed down the pit long before — he took me in and brought me up .
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