Example sentences of "[vb mod] go down [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | For both reasons , the amount of looking at the listener should go down during a phase of speech production which involves a large amount of cognitive planning . |
2 | The viewing figure must go down by a half now . |
3 | NINETEEN EIGHTY-TWO just might go down as a memorable year in the history of Britain , if not the rest of the world . |
4 | You see , and we , we remember last time we did something , we 'd go down into a or scout movement where |
5 | Yet although my addresses were chiefly in the nature of pep-talks , I usually contrived to work in what today would be called ‘ culture ’ , and sometimes the pub scene in The Waste Land or parts of Portrait of a Lady would go down with a wow . |
6 | Normally following that kind of response the ramp idea would go down like a lead balloon . |
7 | ‘ I bet this would go down like a lead balloon if it was known in Grantley police station . |
8 | Cup of tea would go down like a bomb but |
9 | Five clubs would go down from a reformed league of 14 clubs in the First Division , with the Second Division champions being promoted . |
10 | In an otherwise mixed year for the British sports car , TVR 's 1992 will go down as a year of achievement and of huge promise for the future . |
11 | This will go down as a crucial staging post in the sport 's history in this country . ’ |
12 | During the following few days a number of people in the bus will go down with a cold and will likely blame the poor soul who was suffering on his journey home . |
13 | His ‘ zeal for privatisation , ’ says a Welsh nationalist MP hopefully , ‘ will go down like a rat sandwich ’ in the valleys . |