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

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1 From the top you can go down into the old crater via a scree slope which , viewed from the other side , looks impossibly steep ( ’ I 'm never going down there ! ’ ) but is actually quite easy ( the descent is 600ft . ) .
2 NINETEEN EIGHTY-TWO just might go down as a memorable year in the history of Britain , if not the rest of the world .
3 This will go down as a crucial staging post in the sport 's history in this country . ’
4 So do they go down as a new intake .
5 The 1984 British Open may well go down as the Open that was lost by two players as much as it was won by Severiano Ballesteros .
6 ‘ We believe we have done just that , and this team will go down as an outstanding one in any era .
7 It was certainly correct to put Jim Prior , Peter Walker and Ian Gilmour firmly in the ‘ wet ’ camp and Keith Joseph would go down as an undoubted ‘ dry ’ , but for most of the rest of us our opinion depended upon the issue .
8 She had anticipated as much when he talked to her about leaving as they watched the sun go down over the Mediterranean during the honeymoon cruise .
9 They could go down to the Sain Caernarfon League .
10 Some of you are still without your costumes so if you could all go down to the municipal tip and see if you can flush out any dustbin lids it would be a great help . ’
11 I even went , I was dying to go to the toilet so I thought oh I 'll go down to the big er and I had no toilet paper so I 'll go down to the big toilets and shower rooms .
12 I even went , I was dying to go to the toilet so I thought oh I 'll go down to the big er and I had no toilet paper so I 'll go down to the big toilets and shower rooms .
13 I would like you to let , I would like you to let me go down to the fair .
14 This had been of something more than philosophical interest to Karen and I in our pre-coital phase , since it meant that we could count on at least a minute thirty seconds before he reappeared , or as much as three minutes forty-five seconds if we heard the seat go down for a big jobby .
15 During the following few days a number of people in the bus will go down with a cold and will likely blame the poor soul who was suffering on his journey home .
16 He continued : ‘ With criminal trespass , all they can do is go down on a daily basis and charge people .
17 It 's almost equally inevitable that they will go down in the low income bracket .
18 Other comments ( from other authors ) that you find interesting and that look as if they might be useful can go down in the blank spaces .
19 If not I suggest it should be and , er , therefore if unfortunately the profits of the company did go down in the foreseeable future the salaries of yourself and your directors would be reduced .
20 Would n't be too bad cos you 'd go down by the Jolly Farmer .
21 Five clubs would go down from a reformed league of 14 clubs in the First Division , with the Second Division champions being promoted .
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