Example sentences of "further down [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll ask Michael Colgan now to take us a bit further down a look at the costs .
2 Further down the hillside towards La Paz , another women 's group is meeting in the early afternoon .
3 After a 2-year period of quiescence , explosive activity near the summit along the same SSE fissure on 14 December 1991 heralded the start of the present eruption , which has continued to produce basaltic magma to the present day from further down the fissure at an elevation of 2,400m above sea level ( a.s.l . ) .
4 Going on to the last lap Dunlop had matters well in hand but further down the field behind McCallen there was drama when Alan Patterson , who had been in third place and going well , suddenly shot through the final bend and took the wrong road for the second time today losing his chance of a place .
5 Further down the valley from Low Birk Hatt is a place I own called Walker Hall , which has 17 acres of land .
6 Further down the chain of linked processes , are all the activities which eventually result in the provision of the product to the final consumer .
7 There were claims today that flood prevention measures further down the brook at Pontrilas had caused the problems in Ewyas Harold :
8 A few lights burn further down the loch to the right , but the mass of mountains on the far side rises dark into the starry sky , grey becoming white at their snow-dusted summits .
9 ( In fact , following the abortive takeover , GEC and Plessey announced in 1987 the formation of a joint company : GEC Plessey Telecommunications ( GPT ) to develop System X. ) The fear was that if the two companies , both minnows in the international market ( refer to Table 2.1 ) failed to pool their resources they would sink further down the list of world telecommunications manufacturers .
10 Although the turnout was lower those who cast valid votes seemed to be slightly more inclined in this election to express preferences further down the list of candidates than they were in 1973 .
11 A fine composition , which projects the Opera House against the magnificent bridge ( classical ‘ old and new ’ ) may be had in the morning light , further down the walkway of Farm Cove , almost at the gates of the botanical gardens .
12 A fine composition , which projects the Opera House against the magnificent bridge ( classical ‘ old and new ’ ) may be had in the morning light , further down the walkway of Farm Cove , almost at the gates of the botanical gardens .
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