Example sentences of "as [art] [noun] [vb -s] down " in BNC.

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1 As the board accelerates down the face of the wave your speed increases and the apparent wind changes .
2 However , the injured party does not always have a free choice as the law lays down rules determining and limiting the scope of remedies .
3 As the glider slows down the braking should be reduced to avoid lifting the tail .
4 So as the Moon beams down on you this Christmas take it as an extraterrestrial greeting for a happy 1983 !
5 To help control the muscles , including the tummy , you can keep the leg 2 inches off the floor as the leg comes down .
6 As the water trickles down into the water table , the rivers receive a constant supply of water and can irrigate agricultural land effectively .
7 As the parse progresses down the input the incorrect hypotheses should fail ; thereby reducing the search space to be explored .
8 His father had died serving the Empire as one of the Black Riders and as the boy looks down on the great imperial road from the quiet house of his foster-parents he listens to tales of the powerful Count Jasper , Governor of the Citadel and commander of those orthodox forces .
9 But as soon as the animal sits down , a photoelectric cell switches on the air stream , so stopping the pig from getting cold .
10 ‘ Though we knew by the place where he had fallen that it must have been at the very summit just as the path runs down the cliff to Kinghorn Manor . ’
11 AS the curtain comes down on Courage League rugby for 1992 , the game 's elite are gearing themselves for the biggest dog-fight since the competition 's inception six years ago .
12 As the lava cools down further , to a dull red , more and more chilled fragments remain on the surface , and these small particles soon agglomerate together , forming progressively larger plates or rafts which cover the surface of the flow , the hot lava itself only glowing through in the cracks between rafts .
13 As the camera moves down her body , which is undulating beneath its gaze , almost vibrating , and leaves her navel behind , it comes to a dark , tousled shape , not clearly visible in the low levels of light .
14 ‘ One of these stations is located about every 70 kms to boost pressure as the oil goes down the pipeline , en route to the export terminals on the Black Sea and the Baltic — a distance of at least 2,000 kilometres from Western Siberia . ’
15 With this it can supply the computer with power of accurate mains frequency and voltage for several minutes as the wheel slows down .
16 As the cell proceeds down a pathway genes are switched on and off reflecting an internal programme , for external signals only act at the branch points , directing the cell along one or other of the paths open to it .
17 Secondly , how do their watches compare as the train slows down ? ’
18 As the train slows down considerably on the bend , look out beyond the Castoff Carpet Centre ( formerly Watley Baptist Chapel ) over the spire of Saint Greavsies and you may be able to spot the rusty corrugated sheeting , glistening muddily in the sunlight , that makes up the ground 's perimeter fencing .
19 A hooter blasts as the train slows down .
20 At the top the beetles have discovered the dead mouse ; they bury it by tunnelling beneath it and removing the earth from below so that it drops down into the excavation ; at the bottom as the mouse sinks down into the earth the beetles roll it into a ball ready for the reception of their eggs .
21 there is a continuing struggle between accurate reflections on the distant surface of the river and increasingly rich golden browns as the eye sees down through the clear water in the foreground .
22 ( As the icing goes down , keep twisting to tighten the folded ends between your thumb and index finger . )
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