Example sentences of "go down by [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Ah but you 're not the You know I 'm not going down by bloody choice no not by choice . |
2 | I for one was heartened to see us just going out there and enjoying ourselves , despite going down by eight goals to one . |
3 | Wirral still await a first win but battled hard against Caldy before going down by two wickets in the last over . |
4 | Since England lost 3–0 and West Indies won 2–0 , there was not much doubt who was Top Team , though , having said that , West Indies then lost a very bad-tempered series in New Zealand , going down by one wicket in the only Test to see a result . |
5 | Gas charges are going down by three percent . |
6 | Another Coral made an encouraging seasonal debut last month when going down by seven lengths to Tipping Tim at Cheltenham — a race in which he also finished second last year — and is now 11lb better off with that rival . |
7 | The Government went down by 71 votes and after a short Cabinet on the next morning ( 22 January 1924 ) he drove to Buckingham Palace and resigned . |
8 | City gave another disappointing display as they made their second Cup exit of the week , when in their replay in the O'Brien Trophy game , they went by the went down by three goals to one . |
9 | The Cowboys went down by 35 points in week one , but Buffalo , by contrast , opened on a high with four passing touchdowns , three caught by Andre Reed . |
10 | But although the away side did well in the Midlands , there was disappointment at Liverpool , where the locals went down by 31 shots . |
11 | I 'm extremely sad to see that the price for glass has gone down by five pounds a ton which results in the er the income from the recycling of glass being halved . |