Example sentences of "be [verb] [verb] down [art] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes chemicals known as buffers are added to slow down the reaction rate thereby reducing corrosiveness .
2 Fewer birds are involved than in spring , but up to 75 have been seen passing down the Channel in a day , and once 200 ( 19 November 1972 , Selsey Bill ) .
3 Two miners had been instructed to bring down an unsafe part of the roof which presented a danger to the miners .
4 They are preparing a new bid but meanwhile homeless men are already being turned away as staff have been told to run down the unit ready for closure on March 31 .
5 It seems rather strange that the accuracy for navigating/surveying now , by state of the art technology , is of the same order as has been used to set down the Circles of Time several thousand years ago .
6 Since the introduction of the laser more operations have been performed bringing down the surgery waiting list . ’
7 Mr Jefferies featured strongly in the confessions of Ivan Boesky and he is quoted in an American magazine this month as saying : ‘ If the government was going to bring me down for something like this , I am going to bring down a lot of other people with me ’ .
8 Barnes has fired up a powerful B side and told them : ‘ We are going to set down a performance that will make the selectors take notice .
9 I have never been known to turn down a volunteer for any project .
10 Its " root " system has been found to extend down the face of a cliff 12m ( 40ft ) , and breaking the rhizomes stimulates buds on the remainder to sprout and produce more growth and spores .
11 In practice , the state scheme contributions pre-empt a slice of incomes which would otherwise be available for saving through pension schemes , and thus to that extent would be expected to slow down the growth of non-state provision .
12 The answer is that no-one can control or even forecast accurately the maximum flow of water that can be expected to surge down the Tay valley and through Perth .
13 In what follows an attempt will be made to set down the main features of polymer viscoelasticity to enable the connections between the phenomenological and the molecular to be stated , where they are known , in preparation for the discussion in Chap .
14 In what follows an attempt will be made to set down the main features of polymer viscoelasticity to enable the connections between the phenomenological and the molecular to be states , where they are known , in preparation for the discussion in Chap .
15 On the basis of these small but important findings , a case could be made to close down the whole of the provision in this sector .
16 As the dust began to subside , shafts of late afternoon light could be seen raking down the village streets .
17 Susanna Rance finds out why serious-minded La Paz dwellers can be seen walking down the streets intently fondling toy cars , play-money and doll 's house pieces .
18 This will be called automatically on system shutdown ( provided you specify YES to site-specific shutdown procedures ) , and can of course also be used to shut down the LIFESPAN Processes with the VAX running .
19 Because they are unaffected by psychology and do n't take break tests they can be used to pin down a much more powerful enemy , diverting attention away from the core units .
20 The problem each system faced was that the matching process created a large number of partial solutions , and various heuristics had to be used to cut down the search space .
21 Some body , when it could no longer be persuaded to ski down a mountainside .
22 Kuffs ( 15 ) is a comedy-thriller about George Kuffs ( Christian Slater ) , an irresponsible youth who drops out of San Francisco high school , walks out on his pregnant girlfriend ( Milla Jovovich ) and ca n't be bothered to hold down a job .
23 Yes I am the outcome of it all is that she 's waiting on the wall , getting piles and I 'm going to go down the shop with her .
24 and I 'm going to write down the answers they give me and get them to sign them because I have I have really been beaten about the head by this !
25 However hard it is , however cosy you are in your chair , you must just say , ‘ I 'm going to stretch my legs ’ or ‘ I 'm going to walk down the passage just to show that I can do it ! . ’
26 Now I 'm going to pull down a whole pile of these things and make a nest out of them so we 'll be warm and cosy until we 're rescued from each other . ’
27 Parliament and King agreed that a militia must be raised to put down the rebellion , but neither would trust its control to the other .
28 It is understood that the Bank of England backed higher rates to protect the pound but was less convinced that they needed to be raised to cool down the economy any further .
29 The start of the game , with Scotland camped in Malta 's half , appeared to imply that the night would be spent wearing down a Maltese defence which used Buttigieg as a sweeper behind four other bodies .
30 Your spine runs down the centre of the body , so the corresponding foot reflex will be found running down the inside edge of both feet .
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