Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [be] [verb] down the " in BNC.

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1 A natural tendency in times of recession is to batten down the hatches and look after our own needs , but as we sold raffle tickets in aid of our livestock projects in Uganda , people at the Royal certainly supported our scheme with cheerful generosity .
2 This type of shift was slit down the back for ease of application and secured with back-tie draw-strings at the neck and waist ; such items were , it is assumed , readily available from the undertaker .
3 This identity of message was recognized down the line , and had the effect that one would have expected .
4 Thus , in some cases where the covenant is all , or substantially all , the consideration , a consequence of a finding of unreasonableness is to strike down the whole contract .
5 The cold wind of competition is blowing down the Bahnhofstrasse , Zurich 's bank-strewn high street , just as the bankers ' other problems were growing anyway .
6 Let bourgeois philosophy be cudgelled and smashed by the Revolution " , when he uncompromisingly asserted : " Let us have the courage to be crude : let the spirit of subtlety be swept down the sewer …
7 Fifty-four acres of land were acquired down the line in Darlington in 1899 .
8 No when we come out of Bet 's to go down the garage .
9 We unlashed the mooring cables almost as the last bag of cement was carried down the gangplank .
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