Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] down [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | As the first grey slivers of dawn were filtering down through the trees , Roger Forester climbed stiffly from his hire car and stood on the track beside it , stretching his sore limbs and trying to beat some warmth into himself . |
2 | Sleek towers that were telescoping down into the undercity , leaving great smooth plazas where they had previously reared , chequerboard-patterned spaces with a hint of roof outlines . |
3 | Ray Angel put the final touches , adding echo and reverberation when the voices were relayed down to the studio floor . |
4 | When we were driving down from the border towards Beni Abbes , we quaked every time we saw police or soldiers . |
5 | In the ‘ rotunda ’ of Chicago Central of 1892–3 the main ribs of the vault were carried down to the floor . |
6 | They used to be in the garden here , but Her Majesty doesnae care for them so they were thrown out on the rubbish heap , but the rubbish heap was by the river so the seeds were carried down by the water and sprouted by themselves on the bank . |
7 | At twenty past ten Sandison put his book away and sat back to watch the people who were walking down to the square . |
8 | Did n't look very well , we were walking down by the side of the road ! |
9 | People were climbing down from the truck and seemed to be forming another queue . |
10 | But linguistic and other factors indicate that the oracles were written down by the 12th century BC . |
11 | Battling Dave Cannon sprayed a whole trailer-load of the cow muck over a council building after plans for his retirement bungalow were turned down for the fourth time . |
12 | They were turned down at the one where they were married and christened because they 'd moved five miles outside the parish . |
13 | So inflexible was this masterplan that when New Scientist attempted to introduce someone who knew nothing about computers to the machine ( it is claimed to be very easy to use ) we were turned down on the grounds that ‘ this would upset the timetable ’ . |
14 | Invitations were turned down on the grounds that ‘ we would only have to ask them back ’ . |
15 | They were turned down by the Minister of Traffic and Waterways , Mrs Maij-Weggen , and it seemed that the idea , which was abandoned . |
16 | Similar proposals from the company for Hillington were turned down by the Scottish Secretary last March , after a public inquiry , on the grounds that the site is zoned for strategic industrial use . |
17 | They were looking down at the new Japanese car factory , Sakata , which had just opened in Humberside . |
18 | The servants of Chaos were hunted down in the forests , and many wild and long-abandoned lands were re-settled . |
19 | When my right hon. Friend visits the United Nations , will he raise the issue of the RAF aircrew who were shot down over the Gulf , some of whom came from west Norfolk ? |
20 | It is said — and I have never been able to verify this figure — 70% , and not all were shot down by the fighters , although the majority of aircraft were . |
21 | The London theatres , which had for so long been a particular thorn in the side of Puritan moralists such as William Prynne , were closed down at the outbreak of the civil war and remained shut until the Restoration . |
22 | So , for example , many of the nurseries opened during the Second World War were closed down after the war . |
23 | All radio stations were closed down by the mutineers ; several ministers , including the Prime Minister , were reported to have been arrested and others were seeking asylum in foreign embassies . |
24 | The city refuse , the corpses of dogs , cats , beggars , lepers and even unwanted babies , were dumped in the Fleet ditch and , when the rains came , were washed down to the Thames . |
25 | The nails on the hand clutching the pen were bitten down to the quick — always a sign of savagery . |
26 | As he watched , more and more were pouring down onto the rope , from the round hole in the ceiling that led to the bell itself . |
27 | ‘ Some of the other kids were going down to the Ash Grove later , ’ she complained . |
28 | There they were going down to the car . |
29 | Most of the airfields were bomber units , with the exception of Debden in Essex , a Mustang base , where they were talked down by the American Ground Controllers after exercising around in fog for some time . |
30 | British troops were bogged down in the Flanders quagmire . |