Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] go down [art] " in BNC.
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1 | His running tore QPR to shreds and he took a Waddle ball after 30 minutes to go down the left and set up Bright for a virtual tap in , his eighth goal in 14 games . |
2 | Socialist support went down a fraction , with losses in the north compensated by gains in the south . |
3 | This sort of feeble whining goes down a treat with women like Alison . |
4 | So if you put a big heavy engine going down a cast iron railway which wo n't |
5 | By the time the eighth wicket went down the lead was already 264 , so perhaps it was unkind of Baptiste and Holding to hammer 150 in 113 minutes for West Indies ' ninth wicket record against England . |
6 | But then , it 's a big difference between skiing abroad and you know , like staying somewhere like Cyprus skiing in Scotland , it 's true , but I mean , it 's like the first , I mean , my dad 's typical , sort of , get to the top of the hill and give you a good shove , you know , give you one time to go down a bit slowly and then after that you just get to the top ski downhill phhhh . |
7 | British Coal refused to let 150 miners go down the pit at Silverhill , Mansfield . |
8 | Fucking hell Jesus Christ oh dear , you know what that means econom , the America 's biggest airlines goes down the toilet |
9 | If the red ball goes down the edge of the white ball ? |
10 | Mother Francis stood at a window and watched little Eve go down the long avenue of the convent out to Sunday lunch on her own with the Hogans . |
11 | You see , see they do most dogs go down the fields . |
12 | Not surprisingly , the predominant trend trait is a taste for extrovert , over-the-top dressing , with glittery glam clothes going down a storm for evening , and hyper-smart executive-look suits being snapped up for daytime wear . |