Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [verb] down [art] " in BNC.

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1 When she first stood in for Terry Wogan she insisted , ‘ I love standing in for Wogan but I 'm honestly not looking for The Sue Lawley Show with my name in lights and me swooping down a staircase . ’
2 The one you 're walking out with , the one Gazzer and me saw down the prom . ’
3 It was n't the only operation that went into the shredder at that time — you could figure that for yourself So Arnie went to London and closed it off wiped our prints off everything and I shut down the Langley end .
4 And I play on the mountains and I slide down the slag heap . ’
5 Susan and I sauntered down the aisle and took seats a few rows back .
6 And I went down a few hundred yards again .
7 And when I er went to go on me own er I still wanted to keep in the union and I went down the Locksmiths ' union , which was in the market place , and they said they er we could n't , we could n't have you in the union if you go on your own erm there 's another denomination or something , was something that you 'd have to join or something like that and be on your own .
8 Well er as I say , I 've always been a union member but then when I was self-employed it was different and I kept me fees up for a , to somewhere I do n't know what it was , but er when er yes , when er I was coming to come on me own and I went down the locksmith 's to see about it and they said er , what did they say now , they said you could n't do that , whatever it was , and er we 'll have to do this and that and the other .
9 I got up , washed , dressed , and Benjamin and I went down the great sweeping wooden staircase .
10 There was a lot of undergrowth to be cleared so Stephen and I went down the following Saturday ( 17/10/92 ) to cut down and burn the weeds .
11 The clock struck one and I went down the lunch in Hall .
12 Well that , that 's why I think I went down so hard when I did n't get that job cos she said , I , I took , I took the erm , I went , I was the first , to go , first of all I did n't put in for this job it 's one that 's been laying around since last September , I wrote to , kept to St. Mary 's for this mental health thing and I got in touch with this Mrs and she said I 've got nothing I can offer you at the moment but I , I will be in touch and I went down the job centre one day and erm , there was this thing to say that they wanted mental nurses
13 When Jean and I went down the toaster was put on .
14 As Reid and I put down the cases we were carrying , Reid uncorked the bottle and offered me a shot of whisky .
15 Benjamin and I slithered down the bank .
16 There were no lavatories on the station , or only filthy ones , so she and I chased down the line and out to the fields every ten minutes or so — poor Mig , she was so good and patient .
17 I 've seen the video tape of Tom and I coming down the 18th .
18 I mean , the only way you could do that would be if you had a till at one end and people bought whatever they wanted and were given a voucher and you walked down the other end and exchanged
19 If Caps Lock is on and you hold down the shift key , lower case letters are typed
20 Right , well so that 's alright tomorrow right me and you go down the dirt track and we 'll see if you can handle a one two five , yeah ?
21 It was her ‘ wait ’ and she sped down the stone staircase ahead of the lumbering old man and snatched up the receiver .
22 I tapped on the glass , and she wound down the window .
23 Like that right , and she walked down the bus and this , the policeman said to the bus driver , oh you 'll have to hang on a wee minute because I have to speak to this woman here .
24 She felt rage flood through her and she fought down the impulse to scream — that was just what he was waiting for .
25 Bina who never dreamed — Bina whose moods they all dismissed as ‘ adolescence ’ — Bina who they 'd trained not to let on what she really felt , who did n't even know what she did feel — that same Bina had a dream each night , and she wrote down every single word of it so that it would tell her how to be different , be real , really be .
26 The distraught woman was dumped about five miles away from the reservoir , at Whitburn , west Lothian , and she flagged down a police patrol car from the Lothian and Borders force .
27 They said goodbye and she put down the phone .
28 And she put down the telephone .
29 Once spinning , they are difficult to stop , and they flash down the slopes in a series of great leaps and bounds , making a loud whirring noise , and travel sometimes for hundreds of metres .
30 They pop up and over it , and when they land on the other side and they slow down a bit .
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