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

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1 US cities are different from British cities in that , housing goes down a long chain of ownership , becoming more downgraded with each owner , because the wealthy continually build new houses .
2 It is the official authority ‘ traditionally ’ associated with management , which goes down the scalar chain .
3 So Summerchild locks up his office and goes down the narrow staircase .
4 thank you , now we 're going to bind this up , you take the long edge , sorry that goes down the long edge comes first of all over the two fingers and round the base of the thumb
5 But do n't be fooled by the island 's exotic name or location just off Africa — once the sun goes down the whole place comes alive .
6 So as one goes down the stratigraphical column , if one leaves behind the spectacles of the specialist and looks about one with the wondering eyes of a child , one never ceases to be amazed at the diversity and yet the uniformity of it all .
7 Erm , and therefore it feels it would be disingenuous of it to support the principle at this stage , it may well lead to a situation where were encouraging the County to go down a particular route , but only to get to the very end of it for us to pull the rug from beneath the County 's feet .
8 Right now so the tap is to control the speed at which the acid goes in and if there is any gas that 's in there it ca n't escape out of that pipe again it 's got to go down the other pipe .
9 If we were minded to go down the new settlement line ?
10 ACT decided to go down the object-oriented route for several reasons .
11 I would n't fancy going down no bloody motorway , hundred eight in one of them !
12 So if you put a big heavy engine going down a cast iron railway which wo n't
13 Going down a sporting memory lane has enticed some 16 million people to pay their cable-TV charge to watch the fight .
14 More designers are going down the locking tuner route and it 's something which I personally welcome ; it does away with that lumpiness at the nut end of the fingerboard and offers up a more traditional look into the bargain .
15 Growing companies are among those most at risk , she claims , when going down the old-fashioned selection route .
16 The price of shares would ‘ go down a long way . ’
17 Emma is always asking when we will go back , and our only worry now is that in a few years she will probably be waking us up at dawn on icy mornings , saying : ‘ Shall we go down the black run first ? ’
18 Mother Francis stood at a window and watched little Eve go down the long avenue of the convent out to Sunday lunch on her own with the Hogans .
19 We can go down the bottom end this way
20 He went the long way home , but did not go down the little gang plank to the barge of a friend of his — a woman who kept ten or so cats on board and brewed some awful drink out of peaches .
21 They went down the dark tunnel .
22 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 .
23 So er I went down the Red Lion in Willenhall and fixed him up for a night 's dosh , did n't I , and the driver and then er I worked on , worked on and on and was able to get these er done for him to take back to fit this ship .
24 Lastly they went down the main staircase to the Director s office .
25 Men went down the main shaft and tried to clear it by shovelling the slurry into tubs which were then hauled to the surface but this was soon abandoned as it was realised that it would take weeks or months to clear a way through to the trapped men .
26 I went down the wrong route with the referrals and
27 ‘ Drink went down the wrong way . ’
28 Lili 's cigarette smoke went down the wrong way .
29 My Bud went down the wrong way and I had a fit of choking .
30 Handing him one of the cans , she drank from her own , and coughed as it went down the wrong way .
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