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

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1 Yawl ran an excellent Oaks trial in Wednesday 's Tripleprint Lupe Stakes at Goodwood , rallying bravely to go down by a head to Gisarne .
2 All the same , she wished she had been stronger in her advice to Nona not to go down by the Cutty Sark .
3 I , I used to walk it there when I went there , e even from Lane I never used to get on the bus I , I used to walk it down there cos we used to go down by the side of , of the old Street cemetery you know over by the gas works and up Street the erm
4 DESPITE a display full of commitment and endeavour , Ipswich lost their eighth Courage League game of the season , going down by a goal and a try to two penalties .
5 That 's despite profits going DOWN by a third to £778 million because of the hot weather .
6 Apart from an uncharacteristic first fence fall at Ascot on his third start , the only other time he was beaten was when going down by a half length to Minnehoma in the Sun Alliance Chasethe novices Gold Cup .
7 C : what about going down by the — the Firth of Forth
8 The viewing figure must go down by a half now .
9 The Government says they should go down by an average of £55 .
10 And then the the ships shuddered and and some would go down by the stern and others would topple up and they 'd be great fountains of water .
11 Would n't be too bad cos you 'd go down by the Jolly Farmer .
12 This was possible because demand went down by a quarter and new supplies were available from the UK North Sea .
13 The Israelis , fielding five international masters and two FIDE masters against Bayern 's six grandmasters , went down by the narrow margin of 7–5 after IM Leonid Zaid ( a recent arrival from the USSR and one of the few men alive with a plus score against Kasparov ) shocked the Germans by defeating Kindermann and Bischoff .
14 Andy and I went down by the river and the loch , clambering up the rocks upstream then back down , watching fish jump lazily out on the calm loch , or strike at the insects speckling those flat waters , jaws snapping underneath ; dispatching , swallowing , leaving ripples .
15 Kilmarnock went down by the only goal of the game at Dumbarton , where several hundred fans were evacuated from the main stand just minutes before the game was due to start .
16 Ciaran Fitzgerald 's dishevelled and disheartened foot soldiers ( l-r ) Halpin , Smith , Popplewell , Rigney , Galwey and Fitzgibbon , reel from the French onslaught as they go down by a record margin in Paris .
17 But if we go in the park she can run more , or in the summer we go down by the old railway track do n't we ?
18 ‘ They will have gone down by the other side , ’ said Allan Stewart , ‘ it is their quickest way . ’
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