Example sentences of "[noun sg] come down on the " in BNC.

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1 The biggest excitement of the war for us happened when an aeroplane came down on the hill above Clove Lodge , which is just across the valley from Low Birk Hatt .
2 Heliopsis snatched a dramatic late verdict under George Duffield in the Tennents Special Handicap as the curtain came down on the 1992 Scottish Flat racing programme .
3 The sail came down on the run .
4 An easy cart track heads north and in five minutes arrives at Dry Laithe Cave , commonly known as Calf Holes , where a stream coming down on the right disappears in a rash of rocks and passes into a cave under the track .
5 A stream comes down on the east side and disappears into a cave entrance admitting to a passage below the track where , on the west side , it is joined underground from an alternative pothole entrance .
6 And with that the curtain comes down on the Gospel .
7 P.O. ( A ) Jopling and his TAG , L/A Glen , were in the Skua ( L3007 ) , they and the Fulmar firing from long range but only achieving a single hit on the dorsal turret , but both then closed in and after further firing the much-damaged floatplane came down on the sea , the engineer breaking an arm during the crash-landing .
8 As it flopped its way forward , the vulnerable underside came down on the ring just as the mini-grenade in the stone erupted into satisfying flame .
9 He had lost much blood , his helm was notably dinted , and the head inside it already dazed and misty as the dusk coming down on the hills .
10 And the chain come down on the top of har shoulders , and her neck — you see , the owd sore part of her neck , that cut in there .
11 His chump hand came down on the desk , giving her a point of focus .
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