Example sentences of "down to [adj] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Finish by slowing back down to normal training pace again for the last 16 to 17 minutes .
2 And then it is down to serious show business with the climax on Saturday afternoon when the Expo champion is announced .
3 Apparently the two suppliers are now agreed ( or have at last been convinced by third parties ) that a unified user environment for their respective Unix implementations , combining shared APIs and front-end elements — from desktop objects down to high-level system administration functions — makes sense .
4 The less well-to-do may encourage early marriage and give priority to settling down to stable family life .
5 He 's trotted away down to deep square leg and Trevor Ward the Kent batsman there with a large drink for him .
6 Cause : Almost certainly down to poor water quality : check your filter , and test for ammonia , nitrite and ( if you have recently performed a significant water change ) chlorine/chloramine from the mains .
7 On the M4 junction 4b to 5 , that 's the M25 Langley interchange , the inside lanes are closed in both directions for overhead cable work , and on the A34 just south of Newbury , it 's down to single lane traffic due to the roadworks between Swan roundabout and Sandalford roundabout but traffic 's not too heavy there at the moment .
8 Further along , between junctions five and seven between Stokenchurch and Thame , it 's down to single line traffic there in both directions for repair work .
9 And between junctions five and seven , that 's down to single line traffic , that 's the stretch between Stokenchurch and Thame , for repair work also .
10 On the M forty between junctions four and five , that 's between High Wycombe and Stokenchurch , the road 's down to two narrow lanes in both directions , with a contraflow system operating for a short stretch about midway between the two junctions , and that is also down to single line traffic at times ; so that could delay you a little .
11 On the M forty between junctions four and five for High Wycombe and Stokenchurch , there are two narrow lanes in both directions , with a contraflow system for a short stretch about mid-way between the two junctions , also that can be down to single line traffic at times , so it is likely to slow you down a little .
12 On the M forty between junctions four and five , that 's between High Wycombe and Stokenchurch , there are two narrow lanes in both directions , with a contraflow for a short stretch about midway between the two junctions , and it also is down to single line traffic at times , as required .
13 And on the M forty , between junctions four and five , that 's between High Wycombe and Stokenchurch , it 's down to two narrow lanes in both directions , and a contraflow system for a short stretch about midway between the two junctions , also that 's down to single line traffic at times , so that could slow you down quite a lot .
14 On the M forty itself between junctions four and five , that 's the stretch between High Wycombe and Stokenchurch , it 's down to two narrow lanes in both directions , with a contraflow system for a short stretch about midway between the two junctions , and at times , it 's down to single line traffic .
15 The M forty itself between junctions four and five , that 's between High Wycombe and Stokenchurch , there are two narrow lanes in both directions and a contraflow running for a short stretch about midway between the two junctions , there 's also down to single line traffic at times .
16 Above this central partition lay a heavy timber roof-truss , supporting the purlins and extending down to suspended ceiling level .
17 You can go dow go down to local benefit office
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