Example sentences of "they [verb] [adv prt] down the " in BNC.

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1 They bring back down the laws of nature , if not of God himself .
2 This perfidious inner reaction drove her into ferocious silence as they headed back down the coast again , berating her stupidity as she watched the lush green hills glide by .
3 Mr McDoodle pulled on the reins and they headed off down the drive , past the old hanging tree and out onto the bumpy road .
4 Replacing the bowls , they pedalled on down the steep hill and up the next .
5 ‘ Are you completely devoid of any kind of common sense ? ’ he rasped as they roared off down the road .
6 As they screeched off down the road again , Ronni felt duly chastened .
7 They clambered back down the ladder and visited all the little rooms in the top floor to a steady stream of disparagement from the countess .
8 She tugged at Sadie 's sleeve and they walked on down the long aisle of the hall .
9 They walked on down the wharf until they reached the ‘ Marit ’ , still talking about the coming Friday night .
10 They swung off down the weedy gravel , skirting the grand , derelict stables and following the drive until it became a track and the land began to rise .
11 ‘ I would like to go back now , ’ she announced , and they set off down the grassy path in the scented April darkness , back to The Gantry .
12 At nightfall they set off down the escarpment and in holiday mood were soon bowling merrily along the coast road .
13 They set off down the lane , Elizabeth , Jonna and Jonadab going ahead on three heavy horses and the men and dogs following , slipping and skidding on the hard-packed snow trodden down by the shires .
14 Jack agreed and they set off down the track side , treading carefully in case they tripped over signal wire .
15 They set off down the passage and the assistant sealed them in before returning to the shop .
16 Stringing themselves out in a ragged line , a scout-masterish type at the head , they set off down the valley .
17 They went back down the garden and after that out to a couple of pubs where they drank a lot and Rufus had to drive back to Wyvis Hall with one eye closed on account of getting double vision .
18 That mathematicians had a very very hard time and they got a lot of things wrong they went off down the wrong track for hundreds of years before
19 They carried on down the lane towards a farm .
20 They ended up down the mines . ’
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