Example sentences of "they [vb past] down the " in BNC.

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1 Four or five of them broke down the door of the Admiral Benbow and ran inside .
2 They were jumping up and putting their paws up so they I went up back upstairs and they sk tried to skid up but they were going so quickly that one of them went down the step again .
3 They got down the escarpment on to the coastal plain without mishap and drove along a dirt track beside Benina airfield .
4 They pinned down the boards and laid new felt and carpet — unaware Mike was underneath .
5 Carefully , the major turned the conversation to an Iranian editorial he had seen , and they laid down the subject .
6 As they rode down the village , George noted how clean and tidy it was .
7 On every side of them , as they rode down the winding valley of the Suir from Clonmel to Carrick , stretched great rolling hills , rising to the distant mountains — Slievenaman to the north , Comeragh to the south .
8 In silence they passed down the grandness of Whitehall , hemmed in by the blank facades of bureaucracy , ministries where men and women toiled in cold obscurity .
9 And that was all that mattered as they cruised down the freeway , alone together in Zitney 's gleaming red hatchback .
10 Like London in the nineteen-forties , Paris seemed to have assembled every uniform and race loyal to the Allied cause ; and what variety , what colour the Moroccans and the Senegalese , Annamites and Malgaches , presented as they mingled down the Champs Elysées with immaculate cavalry officers , Foreign Legionnaires , kilted Highlanders , pretty nursing sisters , and now a sprinkling of American flyers from the Lafayette Squadron !
11 The Robemaker moved forward , prodding Nuadu onwards and , as they moved down the centre of the Workshop , the blazing furnaces roaring on each side of them , Nuadu felt his skin already shrivelling from the heat .
12 A tiny patch of blue punctured the dark blanket of sky , and the sun peeped out from a corner of the horizon as they headed down the beach , not stopping until they reached a small rocky promontory shaded by bushy casuarinas .
13 They firmed down the earth and put a brick to mark the spot .
14 They wandered down the cobbled streets to the Riviera , across the Villa Comunale and then over Via Caracciolo to the balustrade that separated them from the boulders that sat on the edge of the sea .
15 THEY ROARED DOWN the M4 , fifty miles an hour limits contemptuously ignored .
16 He walked straight back round the top of the little dale until they came down the slope to the road , well out of sight of the cottage .
17 sort of , the , the last pair went , went on and on and on , it got to twelve o'clock and the the , the landlord said right that 's it he said I 'm closing down no matter what , he said I 'd , I 've , he was n't eleven o'clock on , he said that 's it I ca n't keep it open any longer , so they closed it down , we called the game off , called it a boring match , they came down the club , fucking played them there , thrashed them out of sight first four games , no first five games , five nil , straight away , wahey , fucking walloped them , walloped their that was the , that was the league champion 's as well , Post Office in Grantham
18 After a while , I turned to watch them as they receded down the hillside — two lumbering animals , with bodies grossly disproportionate to their slender stick-like ankles .
19 As they dropped down the steep winding road , the sky was a brilliant blue , the sun gleaming on the gilt weathervane of the church and on the butter-and-honey-coloured buildings .
20 In the Zambian food riots they burned down the supermarket and looted the shops .
21 Henry sat for quite a long time thinking about the conversation between Elinor and her mother as they hurtled down the Paso della Lagastrella , brakeless .
22 They galloped down the rest of the long gentle ride to the river , across a wooden bridge , and then up the grassy slopes to the terraces below the house .
23 But Robbie Supple had been keeping his powder dry on Very Very Ordinary and there was nothing in the least ‘ ordinary ’ about the long , relentless charge with which they mowed down the leading pair between the last two fences .
24 Horan and de Kretser cornered some of those upper cases for Ceylon in Colombo on January 7 when they mowed down the visitors in their second innings for 46 and inflicted a ‘ pair ’ of ducks on Waddy himself .
25 They clambered down the cliff-path from Sea House and set off in a western direction along the beach to Badstoneleigh .
26 ‘ Some Americans wanted to open up the Spurling yard , and offered big money to the Borough Council , but that useless lot — that bunch of pen-pushers — they turned down the offer in favour of the Japanese .
27 They turned down the offer of free council flat in a city where 2,000 people are on a long-term homeless list .
28 But after magistrates heard from the pig centre and from the RSPCA , they turned down the application .
29 They walked down the pathway and out of the gate , Sammy leading , Tom striding after him and Willie running to keep up with them .
30 She had watched from the window as they walked down the jetty , anxious as a mother sending her children off on their first day at school .
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