Example sentences of "i [be] [verb] down the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't know my lines and I 'm dragging down the rest of the cast . ’ |
2 | I 'm looking down the garden that 's lovely ! |
3 | ‘ I 'm goin' down the Town ‘ All an' 'ave a word wiv that medical bloke . |
4 | ‘ I 'm nipping down the market , ’ he informed wife number eight |
5 | I mean , he 's all , I mean he walked in the door , he was , I 'm coming down the garden , and erm , he walked down the garden and he 'd seen me , and he started really smiling . |
6 | According to Alan , they would always say ‘ I 'm going down the Quimbourne tonight ’ ( the name of the community centre ) , as if visiting a pub or club , and not ‘ I 'm going to the Young Conservatives . ’ |
7 | Right I 'm going down the chippie |
8 | Oh cos I 'm going down the shop |
9 | I 've planned me route , I 'm going down the M six , I need to come off at the spaghetti junction whatever it is , and I 'm going to check me clock and I 'm going allow plenty of time to get there . |
10 | One evening in mid-April , Dr Jaffery and I were walking down the Chandni Chowk heading towards the doctor 's rooms in the Ghazi-ud-Din Medresse . |
11 | Instead I was looking down the quay to where a pathetically thin girl was walking beside a smartly dressed woman . |
12 | And then the whole thing swivelled round in my head , and I was looking down the same chimney from the top , and nothing was about to stop me falling down it . |
13 | I was dragged down the hard , concrete steps on to the pavement . |
14 | There I was strolling down the scrubby end of the Kings Road , mooching along . |
15 | Dad said I should wait until it stopped snowing so hard , so I watched from the window , and before very long it did ease and I was sent down the cellar for the fuel . |
16 | As I was struggling down the yard with the fully laden bucket a few minutes later a neighbour , Mrs Woods , saw me . |
17 | Take-off time arrived and the oil temperatures were still somewhat below the criteria , but I opened the throttles and very shortly the tail was up and I was heading down the short runway into a brisk headwind , pointing straight for the little pub outside the camp that had become a second home for us . |
18 | Next morning I was driving down the single village street when I saw Mrs Bailes coming out of the shop . |