Example sentences of "[adj] down to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Just one Peter yes , but we 'll put that down to the going I think , we 'll have to put it down to something , so we 'll put it down to the going . |
2 | The rest is all ironing so we take that down to the ironing basket . |
3 | To get from Earls Court to Southwark Park Road you take the District line tube to Embankment , You change onto the Bakerloo and catch that down to the Elephant . |
4 | French mangers put that down to the expertise of the English workers . |
5 | Kylie said she got on better with men than women , but put that down to the fact that the three guys in question were the ones she most closely worked with on the series . |
6 | Women are twice as likely as men to get skin cancer and experts put that down to the fact that we 're more fond of sunbathing . |
7 | In fact if it was dry down to the band they would near take it in by that time , you with the bands round the middle ? |
8 | Kate puts this down to the peasant in her . |
9 | I put this down to the use of rosewood for the fingerboard and the addition of some extra internal bracing . |
10 | ‘ With luck we 'll be able to follow this down to the coast instead , and I do believe I see a cave just up ahead , ’ Travis said encouragingly . |
11 | Alison Binks , financial adviser , puts this down to the suspension of stamp duty and realistic selling prices now being asked by most vendors . |
12 | Le Mee put this down to the language 's association with mysticism . |
13 | I took this down to the town hall the following day and then set myself to the most urgent task in hand : trying to find another job . |
14 | The bridge carries the old road between Hawes and Kirkby Stephen , superseded in 1825 by the valley road and now grass-grown and neglected but still traceable down to the road near Outhgill if transport is waiting there . |
15 | Whether he can still achieve that goal will be very much down to the obstinacy and determination for which he is famous . |
16 | But the spring of heel for Tom seen here with fellow dancer Kate Coyne is very much down to the music of The Rolling Stones . |
17 | Competition techniques are pretty much down to the individual himself . |
18 | The defendants paid the reduced rent from 1941 down to the beginning of 1945 , by which time all the flats in the block were fully let , and continued to pay it thereafter . |
19 | ‘ He should do if it is all down to the ball . |
20 | It 's , really th as I say , the design is all down to the size but it it 's because of the snow fall that could go in , that can li th obviously because it 's sloped like it can nae lie on it but |
21 | We 'd like to ask you all down to the Harvest , to make up . |
22 | In fact has it been a very difficult year for you or have you been able to have some control , because it 's all down to the watering I guess |
23 | ‘ The goals will keep flowing , and it 's all down to the back pass ban and the sheer panic it 's spreading through defences . ’ |
24 | It looks as though it 's all down to the charm factor in Darlington |
25 | A smooth blue using the half-butt , a character-building cut on the pink , and then it 's all down to the black . |
26 | Aiming for perfection is all down to the influence of the media . |
27 | He came out on stage and called them all down to the orchestra pit right in front of him . |
28 | Erm , so that 's why I put down six , so , you could also put , you know , if you want to , it all down to the matter of doing the same job , |
29 | All down to the fact that American independent films — particularly something like Reservoir Dogs , which comes complete with established names and a huge critical buzz — are in demand on the festival circuit . |
30 | and er it is all down to the graft er an individual puts into it . |