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

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1 They came down into the hall and heard a key in the lock .
2 A moment later the hatch shot open and men in boots came down into the hold , their voices loud in the confined space .
3 He came down into the cellar and was awarded a pint and we all seemed to be enjoying ourselves when , once more , there was a banging on the door .
4 So the sergeant came down into the cellar and again was awarded a pint ; he explained that the wing commander was wanted back at Oakington immediately because someone at HQ wanted to speak to him .
5 ‘ But for some reason , on this occasion , one firework came down into the crowd .
6 The plane came down into the car park of an agricultural company at Barton Hartshorn in Buckinghamshire .
7 When the verdict came down over the radio earlier that afternoon , I thought it had to be some kind of misunderstanding — a joke .
8 Tomorrow , May 21 , at a few minutes before six in the evening it will be precisely half a century since Wellington DV841 came down over the County Durham village of Roddymoor .
9 We eventually left the outback by way of some tiny townships , widely spaced , and came down onto the Queensland coast at the busy city of Townsville with a modern cylindrical building surmounted by a silvery roof feature .
10 The singer later needed his prop when the rains came down at the band 's sell-out ‘ Finstock ’ gig .
11 The sail came down on the run .
12 His chump hand came down on the desk , giving her a point of focus .
13 P.O. ( A ) Jopling and his TAG , L/A Glen , were in the Skua ( L3007 ) , they and the Fulmar firing from long range but only achieving a single hit on the dorsal turret , but both then closed in and after further firing the much-damaged floatplane came down on the sea , the engineer breaking an arm during the crash-landing .
14 As it flopped its way forward , the vulnerable underside came down on the ring just as the mini-grenade in the stone erupted into satisfying flame .
15 The biggest excitement of the war for us happened when an aeroplane came down on the hill above Clove Lodge , which is just across the valley from Low Birk Hatt .
16 They finally came down on the side of 36-year-old Anne Bancroft , although she had seldom played comedy , having made her name in such powerful dramas as The Miracle Worker and The Pumpkin Eater .
17 Having contemplated the pro 's and con 's Darwin came down on the side in favour of marriage .
18 There 's that side of things , and I hope that that is changing , alas again too slowly erm I think the Taylor report , which firmly came down on the side of more lay control of schools by parents and members of the community , put up and unanswerable case .
19 They came down on the Pennines to Alston before joining the A66 and heading East for Scotch Corner .
20 Burun 's feet came down off the sill .
21 How many dead people came down with the rain .
22 She came down with the baby in her arms , took one look at Vincent , and burst into tears .
23 Richard said he 'd invite me over next time she came down for the weekend . ’
24 I came down for the fire , for it was cold in my room .
25 The next time she came down to the village was after a day or two .
26 Both the local people and the expatriate community had been happy to befriend the pretty blonde newcomer and her infant son , with the result that whenever Ashley came down to the village she spent a good proportion of her time chatting .
27 The King himself came down to the water to meet me .
28 So he came down to the vestibule , where the three doors were , and under the sills of the two great doors light shone , warm and enticing , and the third was behind a musty leather curtain .
29 The King , the Queen and their lords and ladies all came down to the beach to wave goodbye .
30 The green men in their cloaks of leaves and branches then discovered them , and came down to the beach and circled Dulé and his companions where they lay prone , and shook their fronds and squatted on their haunches and kicked their legs and tossed their heads and slapped palm to thigh , in order to rally them and send them off again ; pouring spirits and water into their faces to invigorate them , beating out a rhythm with their feet .
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