Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] down [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | or going down into Ipswich with your mum and coming up with grandpa . |
2 | ‘ I 'd far rather you waited until it 's light , or went down for Bob . ’ |
3 | Ilbrec turned and gazed down at Fand . |
4 | The crested helmet of the warrior gleamed in dawn sun and he turned and rode down on Tallis . |
5 | You see , after Father went she sold the house in Derbyshire and moved down to London to be with me . |
6 | ‘ We decided to make a commitment and moved down to Malton in North Yorkshire so we could go to Bible College . |
7 | Franca quickly filled a bowl with warm water , poured in disinfectant , found a clean tea towel , cotton wool , and a roll of white absorbent kitchen paper , and knelt down beside Alison . |
8 | The man had picked up the ball , and peered down at Nick through dark-rimmed , bleary eyes . |
9 | He gave a snort , leapt forward , and bore down on Topknot like an enraged balloon . |
10 | Take the right hand path which cuts over the shoulder of Sail Liath and drops down to Shenavall , near the head of Loch na Sealga . |
11 | The Minchmoor Road turns right and drops down to Yarrowford . |
12 | One , to the left , straddled the old geographic areas of Switzerland and Austria ; the other , smaller and to the right , traced the border of old Russia and cut down into Rumania . |
13 | Instead of driving west , towards the expressway , he doubled back , crossed the bridge again , and cut down into Baker Park . |
14 | Henry filled in the form and drove down to Underwoods . |
15 | Stephen got back into the van and drove down into Hilderbridge . |
16 | TV replays showed that Saunders went in with his foot raised and came down on Elliott 's leg as they both steamed into a full-blooded 50-50 clash . |
17 | About one o'clock on the morning of 28th August , 1944 , a United States Air Force transport plane , with 20 service personnel on board , crashed on take-off and came down on Berelands Road and Hillside Avenue , Prestwick . |
18 | I was wanted so I ran away again and came down to London . |
19 | Jannie leaned against the edge of the dresser , smoking and looking down at Bob . |
20 | We shouted ourselves first-class to Leeds , drank in the lounge of one of better hotels until match time , and strolled down to Headingley in a biting wind , Eastern Australian writers and film makers . |
21 | The enemy had seen him : streams of light burst against the rocks , chunks of which flew off and rained down on Defries . |
22 | ‘ Mornin' , Angel , ’ he said gruffly and nodded down at Martin . |
23 | She had spoken of meeting the following weekend and going down to Juliet 's . |
24 | The car appeared , flashing green and white , and raced down towards Bigwig . |
25 | The River Aire , then purple with dye from the mills as it coursed under Leeds Bridge , began its journey as a pure , gushing stream tumbling cold and clear down through Airedale from Malham Cove — not far as the kestrel flies . |
26 | I open my eyes and look down at Marie 's tummy . |
27 | ‘ The chief agent was awoken at six in the morning ; he had to ask John Wakeham , you know how good John is at this sort of thing , to quit his room at Topps Hotel ( he wo n't stay in the Grand for all the tea in China and who shall blame him ? ) and pop down to Kemp Town and arrange bail . |
28 | We meet up in Dover , take the ferry over to Calais and motor down to Canet Plage in comfort . |
29 | Slowly we made our way by steamer and train down to Calcutta , to join our families and wonder about the future . |
30 | " Why do n't you put your clothes on right now and get down to Seventh Avenue or Forty-Second Street . |