Example sentences of "down by [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But then one of their number was cut down by musket fire , to which they could not reply , for , clinging to the side , they had no hands free .
2 A strong gatekeeper role will limit sales access to influencers and decision takers in the way laid down by company policy , and it may not be until that policy is changed that an individual supplier may be permitted sales access to present his wares .
3 The data used by Sear was provided by the Universities Statistical Record and covered the 1979 graduates from universities in Britain , broken down by degree class , age , and A-level points score ( this being measured on the conventional UCCA scale ) .
4 J.H. Tranter — failed to return , presumably shot down by return fire from the Junkers .
5 He runs the Groaning Platter tavern down by Brass Bridge .
6 Thousands of High Elves were cut down by crossbow fire as they waded ashore .
7 If you come into the dale from Stainforth , then the road into Malham winds down by Ewe Moor giving you a good view of the Cove and the lynchets under Shorkley Hill .
8 Six-monthly lists of average book prices , broken down by subject field , are published in the Bookseller and republished in the Library Association record .
9 L 288 , p. 1 ) , in conjunction with the thirteenth recital in the Preamble thereto , from which it appeared that the principle of non-discrimination was one of the ‘ minimum requirements ’ laid down by Community law in that field .
10 That argument might have some merit only if the requirements laid down by Community law with regard to the exercise by the member states of the powers which they retained with regard to the registration of vessels conflicted with the rules of international law .
11 Table 2 shows for Lothian how the target breaks down by age group and what progress has been made to date .
12 That one 's broken down by business size , and all of them are available on cheshire or self-adhesive labels .
13 Although the prime responsibility for rural housing provision has rested with the rural district councils ( district councils since 1974 ) , they must work within a strategic planning framework laid down by county council planning authorities .
14 In fact , by Christmas 1988 , after three months solid debate , it had still not completed the first of the five subject areas laid down by Energy Secretary Cecil Parkinson at the start .
15 The Royal Agricultural Society of England has set up a working party , under the chairmanship of Sir Derek Barber , following the challenge laid down by HRH Prince of Wales earlier this year at the society 's annual lecture .
16 The rest of the market remained weighed down by interest rate pressures , with Thursday 's West German decision anxiously awaited .
17 Section two describes the two factors which will need pronouncing in this period to achieve this objective , these are the usual annual commitments and the need under the present rules laid down by Policy Committee to commence from the highways project , the loan charges on the capital expenditure over and above the figure included in the transport supplementary grant settlement , that is the two point seven million pound figure in paragraph two one B.
18 Only three of the housing departments that provided information were able to state how many households on their waiting or transfer list required wheelchair or mobility adapted housing , and only two of these were able to break this information down by bedroom size .
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