Example sentences of "[coord] settle down [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They went back to the drawing room and settled down into the sofa to talk horses .
2 Loretta thanked Tracey , and settled down on the sofa with a new book about Jane Austen .
3 Later , he donned the vast pyjamas , switched on the television for a bit of background and settled down on the bed with the half-bottle of Jim Beam and The Book of Ultimate Truths .
4 I laughed at myself , felt better , and settled down on the window-seat in the sun to enjoy what was left of the afternoon .
5 The monster fell asleep in a drunken stupor and Susa-no-wo then cut it to pieces and settled down with the maiden .
6 Passengers actually changed into their pyjamas and settled down for the night bunks or convertible seat-beds complete with sheets and blankets .
7 After trips to southern Africa and India , he practised briefly as a barrister , married , and settled down to the life of a gentleman , pursuing the two great passions of his life — the study of natural history and of great literature ( French , German , and Spanish , all read in the original languages , as well as English ) .
8 No cattle to worry about tonight he thought and settled down to the job in hand .
9 We eventually picked a hotel which looked out over the main square and settled down in the bar .
10 She ordered sandwiches and coffee and settled down in the lounge to wait for him .
11 There was the evening meal to prepare and Rachel to wash , feed and settle down for the night .
12 So , get yourself a crate of Dorksteiner lager , a gross of king size Rizlas , and settle down with the Rottweiler for an hour and a half of sub-MTV titillating trivia .
13 So , get yourself a crate of Dorksteiner lager , a gross of king size Rizlas , and settle down with the Rottweiler for an hour and a half of sub-MTV titillating trivia .
14 I suspect the answer lies in the demographic changes of the 1980s , which showed a substantial and unexpected in-migration to Scotland , on the same scale and pattern as the ‘ incomers ’ to Wales who were selling off expensive property in south east England and settling down on the proceeds .
15 Terry was , originally at least , a wing-half who had captured the eye of manager Cyril Spiers , and , after a season ( 1955–56 ) of coming to maturity and settling down to the demands of League football , he put together a run of 214 consecutive League appearances ( 234 with major Cup competitions ) which was a club record at the time and has only once been exceeded by the great John Jackson .
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