Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [verb] down [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If you encounter problems , you may want to kneel down alongside the dog , keeping your hand in place over the hindquarters and the leash in an upright position .
2 Some of these puzzles , Jim , must 've fallen down behind the erm fermenting bin .
3 The BBCBASIC(Z80) programs that use these routines should move HIMEM down to the same value before they PROC_load the assembly code routines into the address at which they were originally assembled .
4 TAIWAN are likely to be the cannon-fodder of the pool , although their national side 's rapid development programme , modelled on the New Zealand forward technique , should have trickled down to the students , ensuring that the defeats are n't too heavy .
5 She had suggested that I should go and fill it , but there had been ice and snow outside , and darkness , and to reach the coal I should have to climb down into the concrete bunker .
6 Rather too pertinent , I thought , for the place 's original dweller , who must have gone down to the Atlantic in a small boat on many a stormy night .
7 She thought Finn must have gone down to the workroom .
8 She must have looked down at the dog , and seen the blood stain and the tear on his trouser .
9 Okay , so when you come to look at these videos , okay , slightly exaggerated but if you go down to court , and you might like to go down to the hall or somewhere locally , you 'll actually find that there are advocates who do what did deliberately wrong and what did deliberately wrong .
10 I think it 'll have to go down to the post office , I 've write to Diane now
11 I 'll have to go down to the roundabout and come back up .
12 ‘ She 'll have to go down in the fattening fields with the cows . ’
13 They said I might have to go down to the police station and be interviewed there later in their inquiries .
14 If they live near to Mrs Richards 's villa , then one of them might have slipped down in the confusion to see what he could find in the surgery . ’
15 Andrew says he 's fitter than last year but doesn.t know if he can beat his wife Sarah who says she thinks her husband might get bogged down in the mud
16 ‘ Or you could have kept down on the platform , ’ Ace added .
17 I could have gone down to the café and talked literature with the lads , but there did n't seem to be much point without Jim and Anna .
18 They 'd have to go down to the
19 Some Tory MPs believe that Mr Lamont may decide to step down in the face of the unrelenting doubts about his future at the Treasury .
20 However , it looks like IXI may have to get down into the water to try and tickle this baby out of the flow , as DEC has its own problems to iron out .
21 The , if any of the ladies would like to go down to the village or anybody , the church is open and I think there 's somebody there who would welcome you to show you round the church down in the village which , I know , during the war years at different times , quite a lot of you chaps did attend and er so we do hope you will see and , and of course later on I hope you 'll be coming down to mine for a cup of tea .
22 Normally I would have gone down in the passenger pod , but of course the pod was back on Uulaa .
23 In the classical theory of general relativity one can not predict how the universe would have begun because all the known laws of science would have broken down at the big bang singularity .
24 Her thoughts were still so full of Mo : she thought that if she tried to say anything , she would have to lie down on the bed and howl .
25 He had to wait until nine o'clock to telephone the garage , and he had been told they had no time that morning and would try to get down in the afternoon .
26 To compare models such as those shown in Fig. 5a with the observations shown in Fig. 4 , it is necessary to make a transformation from what one would observe looking down on the plane to the ( l , v ) plot observed from our position in the plane .
27 Somebody would come rushing down to the station : ‘ Mary Worty 's out . ’
28 Under the new policy , anyone working on the twelfth floor will need to go down to the first floor to clock out , to the fourth floor to find a smoking room , down to the first to clock on again and back to the twelfth to carry on working .
29 Natural gas supplies will begin running down in the twenty-first century .
30 ‘ They will have gone down by the other side , ’ said Allan Stewart , ‘ it is their quickest way . ’
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