Example sentences of "she [verb] down the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She goes down the Railway
2 She laid down the printing frame that she held .
3 She laid down the phone with a small sigh of relief .
4 She laid down the phone and leaned back against the pillows .
5 As she laid down the phone , she decided she 'd do that .
6 But she laid down the rebec on her knees , and looked up at Bénezet with a fiercely thoughtful face .
7 She laid down the brush and faced Shae directly .
8 She laid down the telephone and stared at the view outside her office window .
9 She laid down the seed packets for emphasis .
10 Aunt Tossie had a faint dribble of desire at the corners of her mouth when , at length , she laid down the slate pencil and rose from her chair to face Mrs Geary , her companion in what was to be an immortal triumph : its finale that most acceptable of puddings before diets and regimens were conceived : a really beautiful Trifle .
11 She fought down the lump in her throat , and summoned a smile as Rose came quickly forward , drawing the animal 's bark .
12 Angrily , she fought down the urge to turn , and kept her eye on the bead of light , willing the pathetic creature beyond to come to it .
13 She felt rage flood through her and she fought down the impulse to scream — that was just what he was waiting for .
14 She processed down the aisle proceeded by a uniformed , white gloved bearer of the University mace and Tom Husband the V.C. Everybody 's head turned to see her .
15 As she wiped down the kitchen wall , she could see herself sitting on the half-buried block where she and her Dad used to picnic , watching the —
16 Hair , streaked with the colours of the sun , tumbled down her back and over her shoulders and swung in waves as she shimmied down the catwalk .
17 She staggered down the gangway , shell-shocked , and walked home feeling as if she was floating on air but as Saturday approached the nervousness began .
18 Dressed completely in black , she moved down the hall like some silent spider and stood over the coroner .
19 At the last moment , when the engine blew steam , she let down the window and handed him an envelope addressed to St Ives ; she looked at him with the eyes of one waking from a dangerous dream .
20 Taking out a pencil , she noted down the number on a piece of paper , and then peeped cautiously into the back of the car .
21 As she roared down the village street , Werewolf unlocked the BMW .
22 She gulped down the Martini offered to her and sat down on the sofa by Penelope , who edged away into her corner , recognising in Robina Fairfax 's shapeless grey woollen dress and strings of painted wooden beads the kind of woman she sometimes met at her landlady 's ‘ evenings ’ .
23 At random , she lifted down the volume for 1977 .
24 She slammed down the window and told Betty to go back to bed .
25 She slammed down the receiver , struggled against the heavy red door , sobbing uncaringly , and ran past a woman who was waiting to use the phone .
26 She had caught his eye as she came down the aisle .
27 But Tallis , as she came down the bank , could see that he was frightened .
28 She banged down the phone , rushed from the station .
29 With a futile , melodramatic flourish , she banged down the receiver .
30 When she 'd been right round the edges of the roof and gathered all the flowers into a bunch , she climbed down the ladder and began to walk along the back path out of the village .
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