Example sentences of "take down [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 My combat jacket , knife , bags , catapult and other equipment I took down to the kitchen with me .
2 I took down from the bookshelf above the bed a hardback edition of Hugh Brogan 's History of the United States .
3 The dpc could also be bridged by garden soil banked up against the wall ; rendering taken down over the dpc would also allow moisture to creep past , However , in these cases , the affected area is usually isolated .
4 When Roe took over at Coniston he inherited the old eighteenth century workings which had been taken down on the Bonsor Vein , in one place , at least , as deep as the old hand chiselled " stollen " Cobbler 's Level .
5 STUART CANVAS PRODUCTS produce traditional wooden sightscreens , designed to be taken down at the end of the season for service and storage .
6 The following morning Richard was taken down to the treatment room and given his first induction of air .
7 He was assigned to what was vaguely described as ‘ guard duty , ’ warned not to talk about his work and taken down to the basement to start .
8 He 'd try to sneak us into the zoo without paying and we 'd get caught and taken down to the Police Station .
9 If you are elderly or disabled and the rubbish has to be taken down to the end of a long driveway can you cope ?
10 In 1885 this church was taken down to the window sills and rebuilt .
11 The most hilarious scene in the movie is when Sharon Stone , who plays the bestseller-writing , bisexual , blonde number-one murder suspect , is taken down to the cop shop to be interrogated .
12 The next day we were taken down to the Brahmaputra river and loaded on to large river steamers .
13 Have everything brought in and taken down to the cellar .
14 It was the focal point of the room , and whenever visiting dignatories and military authorities came to visit Aubagne they would be taken down to the crypt where they would stand and salute the hand .
15 Right up to the nineteenth century the winegrowers of Anjou and Touraine would refer to their best wines as " vins pour la mer " , the wines which were going to be taken down to the sea via Nantes .
16 Every year the saints — all three — were taken down to the sea and ritually dipped into it : every year the gipsies from all over France gathered to celebrate this bathing and rebirth .
17 I was taken down to the block [ punishment wing ] and they left me there for two days .
18 Interestingly , the shrouds are taken down to a deep , galvanised , mild steel I-beam which runs between this bulkhead and the main bulkhead forward of the mast : ties are not taken down to the hull itself , so the lockers and shelving behind the settees remain unobstructed .
19 The ore was taken down to the lake , boated down to Nibthwaite , carted from thence to Penny Bridge or Greenodd , ( the latter was quite a busy small port ) from where it was shipped to the Macclesfield Co's. smelters at Liverpool .
20 During the Second World War they were taken down to the dark stone vaults beneath the Half Moon Battery and buried to prevent them falling into enemy hands .
21 Thirdly , the Abbe Gerard apparently drowned after drinking claret which was undoubtedly sent to him by Dacourt , though taken down to the village probably by his secretary , Master Millet .
22 Mike and I saw a a very young child being washed at a tube well , those guiding us round the site were very impressed by this , the child was rather perplexed and surprised as normally it was taken down to the river to be washed .
23 A track wide enough for a tractor could be taken down to the road .
24 She could do with being taken down to the tennis courts probably and have a knock up .
25 You 're then taken down into the operating theatre and the first injection you are given is usually something on the lines of erm er special K , ketomine or the most common one is
26 The monuments in Moscow to the revolutionary leaders which were taken down after the attempted coup last August have not been placed in the Museum of Totalitarian Art , as was stated .
27 Renoir had some of his canvases taken down from the wall so that Modigliani could look at them more closely .
28 The Triptych of the Descent from the Cross shows Christ being taken down from the cross on the central panel .
29 This was important to the early Christians because they faced the charges that Jesus was not really dead when he was taken down from the cross and that , even if he was , the women could have gone to the wrong tomb on the Sunday morning .
30 The picture that had caused Mr Brownlow 's excitement was taken down from the wall , and was not mentioned again .
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