Example sentences of "go down in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The philosophy that if it goes down in the US it must be going up in Europe has meant that Smurfit is looking to Europe as its main engine for growth in the months to come , when it must decide how to spend the $1bn cash raised from the recent financial restructuring with Morgan Stanley .
2 Who goes up and who goes down in the rugby union leagues has still to be sorted out too …
3 Howard ca n't help laughing to himself as he goes down in the lift .
4 ‘ Get Hawkins to go down in the cellar and help thee , and mind th'do n't get up to any pranks . ’
5 In his home town , Mr Edwards is a noted singer and says that he wants to go down in the programme as performing a selection of songs from Carousel and also Holy City .
6 We sent reporter Patsi Mackenzie to find out how the Gaelic 's going down in the heart of Lanarkshire .
7 Hillside pair Paul Williams and Phil Kenyon had a blank day losing their morning foursomes 4 & 3 and both going down in the singles .
8 Going down in the lift which was uncrowded because it was still early for lunch Maxim said : ‘ I think he just wants to put his hand on your knee — in a purely uncle-ly fashion . ’
9 ‘ And are you still going down in the starsuit ? ’
10 ‘ And are you still going down in the starsuit ? ’
11 it will go down in the Oxford Dictionary or something .
12 Australian Greg Norman may go down in the record-books as the unluckiest player in the major championships .
13 The case was heard by an exceptionally unconventional judge , but one of sound common sense , Mr Justice Caulfield , who more recently found fame in his unorthodox but equally commonsensical summing-up in the Jeffrey Archer action , where his description of Mrs Archer as ‘ fragrant ’ , no doubt causing great embarrassment to the lady , will go down in the history of judicial extravagance .
14 But one thing is very clear , that Councillor will go down in the history of this city as one of it 's most outstanding sons , who endeared himself to people in all walks of life .
15 this match will go down in the records as a runaway victory for United but all the goals came in the last ten minutes …
16 Seventeen and four it is , you owe me one and threepence halfpenny , and it 'll go down in the book .
17 Consequently , some horses will go down in the paddock and eat more grass , others will walk or canter up and down the fence endlessly expecting their food , while others will call , ‘ I want my dinner ! ’ , or strike at their stable doors , or paw at the fencing .
18 Nowadays the attitude seems totally the opposite ; the modern-day prop appears to say : ‘ I may go down in the scrummage , but I will never go back ’ .
19 Stopping on the lonely road , I watched the sun go down in the trees behind Thornfield , and then in the silence I heard a horse approaching .
20 We 'll go down in the morning . ’
21 Well can you not go down in the morning when you 're a bit better ?
22 Julian Russell was working on the Greek cruiser Oceanos when it went down in the Indian Ocean .
23 I knew I had done something when I went down in the tackle . ’
24 I do n't really understand it but the the apprentice went down in the pit of course and the older man was above and they worked this saw all this sawdust was coming
25 Kilkenny could have been beaten in the Leinster championship but for a controversial penalty , awarded after John Power went down in the square .
26 Yesterday a fuse blew and all the screens went down in the middle of the show .
27 This one went down in the afternoon .
28 Wayne Biggins went down in the box .
29 Wexford laughed and they went down in the lift together .
30 ‘ A good man , that , ’ he said , guiltily , to Catherine as they went down in the lift .
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