Example sentences of "and [vb past] down the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By experiment and observation , Hahnemann worked out the drug pictures of many remedies and laid down the principles whereby they were to be used — remedies and principles which are still as valid today as they were when Hahnemann first discovered them .
2 Nicholas looked at what he had been doing , which was nothing very much , and laid down the stone and the knife and , clasping his knees , looked at Diniz .
3 He returned their wave and gazed down the sun dappled ribbon of bright water as it meandered its way towards Sharpness docks a couple of miles distant .
4 Eric spat and choked down the line , and there followed the noise of the phone-box handset being smashed around the inside of the booth .
5 Each girlfriend is blindfolded and led down the line , burying her nose in the chest of each man — who must keep quiet — and taking a sniff .
6 She took a cloth and wiped down the counter .
7 Polly finished drying the dishes and wiped down the cooker and the work surfaces , vaguely aware of the engine 's deep rumble and the sensation of movement .
8 Annie picked up her copy of the Workshop weekly newsletter and skimmed down the list of meetings , appeals for information , contacts , list of new women 's liberation publications .
9 At that moment , too , there was another diversion — a large black and white cat appeared from some kitchen region and stalked down the passage between the tables .
10 A second explosion , and vast shards of the cliff lazily peeled away and tumbled down the slope .
11 A thirteenth-century man who was free to leave his own tithing ( or who absconded ) for a nearby town would not long be called Matthew atte Middele ( Matthew who lives in the middle of the village ) , or such , but rather Matthew Longback or Matthew of ( or from ) Thornbury , depending on which struck his new friends as the more appropriate , and the new identification may well have turned into a surname and passed down the generations .
12 Examples made famous by the exploits of their chiefly owners acquired names of their own and passed down the generations as heirlooms .
13 It is difficult not to see in that agreement what has come to be called the ‘ cascade ’ model of curriculum development : materials are prepared centrally and passed down the line for the classroom functionaries to implement .
14 A few swift strokes of the comb smoothed her bubbly curls into soft wings which lay neatly against her well-shaped head and feathered down the nape of her neck .
15 She walked away , her head held high , and fought down the tears .
16 As soon as he turned the corner , I grabbed the wallet and sprinted down the alley .
17 As he stood watching Massingham looked up , caught his eye , and moved down the nave towards him .
18 Getting up from his chair , he left it burning , the pale flame staining the air , and moved down the nave through the grille and into the back of the church .
19 He put his arm through the handle of the basket , picked up the oil-lamp and moved down the hall on slippered feet .
20 They lifted her gently onto their shoulders and moved down the chapel .
21 She grabbed hold of it and peered down the microscope again .
22 He wrapped his mackintosh carefully round the small sketch-pad and fled down the pathway to the church , arriving in the nick of time , for as he closed the heavy arched door behind him , a slow drizzle of rain swept across the village and surrounding fields .
23 ‘ BY TOMORROW THEN ! ’ he barked back , and slammed down the receiver .
24 He switched on the lights and drove down the tank paths towards the front gate .
25 The track switchbacked and twisted down the escarpment to the valley below .
26 The train slowed down as it reached the next station and the Punk stood up and came down the aisle towards them .
27 Joe stood up and came down the table towards Harriet Shakespeare .
28 Benedict rose and came down the table .
29 Then the lawyer sighed , rose from his chair , and came down the table to take another next to hers .
30 She came to the rehearsal and came down the bridge over the orchestra where I was directing , and she said to the manager , ‘ If this veil remains , I do not sing . ’
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