Example sentences of "go down [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 This legendary descent begins from the Grands Montets and goes down to join the lower part of the Vallee Blanche .
2 Sorry I was going to go down to get an authorization from Age Concern , I missed the first bit , but erm if resources are allowed for this work , would it not be better to aim them at priority areas , and not wards , I mean , in other words , to put it to the areas that needed most .
3 When do I start going down to do the over-sixties ’ clinic ? ’
4 And all I ken was that we got word that there was to be a school trip and that we were leaving I forget what tie in the morning , and going down to see the German ships .
5 if we 're talking about going to the you can go down to play the course there , you 'd only get one round played .
6 Slowly and with misgiving , she went down to greet the Reverend James Longley .
7 Yes , the will be floating in the river when we went down to do the foundations , so it , it has cost a lot more money in , than we anticipated , and certainly in time and effort .
8 When they went down to do the chassis
9 It was early morning and I went down to answer a bang on the front door of Dad 's house .
10 And , while the housekeeper went down to call the aunt , Conradin took the toasting-fork out of the dining-room cupboard .
11 I went down to put the kettle on and while I was doing so in walked Albert .
12 But anyway , my Dawn , Dawn 's mother went down to see a show in London not so long ago , stayed er , stayed two nights in a hotel , it was o it was only like ninety odd pound for them .
13 So I went down to see the secretary who I found out was in the flying horse and er told him who I was , Ooh yes , ooh yes , you 're playing this afternoon , are n't you ?
14 My memories of it , I 've got , I 've always got wonderful memories of the Co-op , you see and that Co-op has been there m on that corner which , when it closed a few years ago I went down to see the present executive officer , he was then assistant , and we campaigned against the closing of Walsall Wood shop but erm course it was of no avail .
15 We went down to see the
16 Several hours later , after statements and interviews and a considerable number of phonecalls , Owen Nelson went down to take a look at the prisoner in cell number three .
17 WHEN the Royal yacht Britannia berthed at Leith I went down to take a photograph but the police said no one was allowed in .
18 The diver went down to guide the cable into the trench .
19 This was a bar that er went under the bomb like that when they fastened them up , and then when they dropped the bombs this bar was in a clip , like where me finger is , i in a clip so when they released them it dropped out of this clip the bar went as well of course , down that went down went the bomb drop bars with it used to be make them day and night and things like that and er of course there was er Bloxwich Lock and Stamping we used to do odd stamping , odd forgings and things li and er that was other part of the war work .
20 But Throgmorton went down to examine the priest 's corpse . ’
21 I went down to examine the poor priest .
22 Mark gave me one of Sophie 's doorstops — a sleeping fox , and we went down to visit a friend in the Borders with Ethel for support .
23 I 'm saying that Park , what the woman said that she went down to check the vans last summer
24 We left him and went down to climb the apple trees .
25 I went down to unlock the door , and we came upstairs very quietly .
26 This much I could see from the outside when I went down to have a look at it .
27 So we we moved towards the sound of the glass , and there 's there 's two people in the the garden , so we went down to have a look at them .
28 I went down to have a word with the promotion yesterday and er we have er come to terms and er we are all ready to go for next year .
29 She went down to make a drink , and as she turned the light on in the dingy kitchen a dark thing shot across the floor to disappear under the dresser .
30 It means following the ignis fatuus , the ‘ will o ’ the wisp' that traditionally leads travellers into bog or quicksand ; an analogue to the multiple wanderings of Book 111 is Frodo staring at the corpse-candles in chapter 2 of Book IV , to be warned by Gollum not to heed them , or the dead , rotten , phantasmal faces in the marshes below : ‘ Or hobbits go down to join the Dead ones and light little candles .
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