Example sentences of "going down [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Occasionally with him she had the sense she was going down through a hole in the floor .
2 Or it could be the boy going down through the field and scaring them .
3 Because it was an old house that they were renovating , and it had got so much rot in it and woodworm , and he said he said he said th there they were walking up one minute and the next minute the piano was just going down through the stairs .
4 She felt as if she were sinking deeper and deeper in her own panic , her whole consciousness going down into a quicksand while her body stood there , stupid with fear .
5 ‘ There 's a small window in the second room with a large pipe going down into the moat outside , ’ he went on .
6 Er because the pit bottom was lit up and it meant going down into the dark , an exciting thought for a young fella , er and so off I went and I was put down on one of the faces , as a lad , and said , Right lad , you want to be collier ?
7 Sometimes I 'd watch their kites going down into the fields overhead , down until they dwindled away out of sight , long before they reached the tops of the trees You ca n't do that often , though , because of all the smog .
8 Because there is every possibility that if the fund payers determine quality , they will tend to overlook areas in which quality is going down as a result of financial pressures —
9 I spent an afternoon in Sunderland with an old miner in his eighties , who was n't a club man or active in the union , with this lovely voice , talking about first going down as a trapper — he sat all day when he was thirteen by the trap doors which the paddy wagons carrying coal had to pass through , all day in the pitch dark .
10 While the Prince of Banality is going down as the embodiment of Eighties vulgarity and hype , the museum world and the academy are singing his praises .
11 You going down on a weekend darling ?
12 It was rather pathetic sometimes because he was upset at somebody going down on a discipline charge and getting the sack .
13 Or , for instance , the floating roadway where traffic was going down on the barges to go across the river , it would be well worth any particular company to have a word with the officer on the floating roadway to let their vehicles through first .
14 ‘ It was n't worth going down on the off-chance , or so I thought .
15 And er then they started blacklegs and when they started the rest of the firms all came as well then and I remember er going down on the picket lines and er they 'd be all the members there .
16 This is going down on the table .
17 We thought about going down on the saturday and staying at Great Yarmouth and then driving to the match .
18 I do n't know if I 'm going down with a cold or something .
19 Was he going down with an infection ?
20 Chris Pike is back in the side to play Chester tomorrow after going down with the snuffles and sneezes .
21 WHILE the Ipswich fans taunted ‘ You 're going down with the Arsenal ’ , Town star John Wark predicted that troubled Manchester United could still walk off with the first Premier League Championship .
22 At the going down of the sun and in the morning
23 At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them . ’
24 Now I did not have the slightest intention of going down for a drink : all the drinking I was going to do was at the reception — if I ever got to the wedding .
25 But erm you see , they suggested going down for a meeting he 's up to his eyes in it !
26 I 'm going down for a week from 10 May to see many of them .
27 he 's applied to the Metropolitan police , he 's going down for an interview in June
28 They 've suggested a meeting down there but , my point i I feel that there 's no point going down for an argument cos that 's all it 's going to be .
29 point going down for an argument .
30 There 's an underground thing — you know , steps going down to a station , so I go down there and wander around for a bit .
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