Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] down [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 When we 're in the flat she says she 'll make some coffee , and I sit down on a chair with my carrier by my side .
2 Well you see I sit down on a I sit down on a fairly regular basis with now and try to give her direction and er point out , and I do make the point , about every time and , right ?
3 Well you see I sit down on a I sit down on a fairly regular basis with now and try to give her direction and er point out , and I do make the point , about every time and , right ?
4 I sit down on the floor next to Marie and look round .
5 I sit down on the bench and look up at the sky .
6 I sit down on the edge of the chair and put my arm around her .
7 Jamie and I sit down at a side table to wait .
8 There 's rows of benches in front of it and I sit down for a bit to look at the tree .
9 I feel much better when I 'm back on the platform , and I sit down for a breather .
10 About 9.30 I sit down with a cup of coffee to read the paper .
11 For the first set of songs , I had more to do with that side mainly because I 'm the guitarist , and I sit down with the guitar for 3 or 4 hours every day , so there 's always a riff there .
12 I sit down to the table , and watch me , real men are n't like that are they ? and it locks
13 I sit down in the armchair and eat my cereal .
14 I sit down in the grey plastic chair in the featureless room with McDunn and a man from the Welsh squad ; a big blond brindle guy in a tight grey suit ; he has a rugby player 's neck and steely eyes and huge hands that are clasped on the table , lying there like a mace of flesh and bone .
15 I bend down to the coke .
16 The figures that I quoted were given in a written answer to a question that I put down about the cutbacks in regional preferential assistance .
17 At this stage the fish were all a dull brown which I put down to the new environment — the photograph I has seen showed a tan coloured upper body smothered with black patches .
18 I walk out to the bus , I get on the bus at the end of Care Street , I walk right along Care Street , right up Dawsons Street , brisk walk and then I 'm walking around the garage , I do n't do that much walking now , the bloody car , but I take a walk at lunchtime and I walk down to the bar , walking , if you walk , that would be total couple of miles a day
19 Halfway through a morning 's work , I climb down for a coffee .
20 Well that 's that 's er and I look down on no one actually .
21 Below , I look down on the differing surfaces , the differing states of ripeness from light green through to gold .
22 I look down into the decomposition of leaves —
23 I look down at the map of the estate .
24 I lie down on the bench and try and make myself comfy .
25 At the top of the dry valley I scramble down to the green path , following the old hedge of thorns and elders , pointing the way , beckoning me onwards as I descend the gently curving path down the rolling hillside .
26 I scramble down from the table , back away , the red spoon gripped tight in my hand .
27 What we are saying there are other emergencies and I get down to the word loneliness now is there any reason why senior citizens should n't have the facility whereby they can make telephone calls if those , they so desire , to members of the family who in many instances they have n't seen for long periods of time ?
28 I get down to the pub for a pint and a natter most nights , ’ Bill says .
29 I get down from the camel and it 's nowhere .
30 I find some steps , so I go down into the park and have a wander round .
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