Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] to [art] floor " in BNC.
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1 | They lowered their voices right down to the floor . |
2 | his fur here eventually 'll come right down to the floor , I mean when he goes out he 's |
3 | Julius quickly sorted through them , tossing them carelessly on to the floor as he continued his fast but thorough search . |
4 | He lowered himself on to the toilet seat and jumped down on to the floor . |
5 | She disarmed herself , putting her grenades and pistol down on to the floor , and standing directly in front of the spy hole , but some ten feet away . |
6 | Unprofessionally , I looked up , to see the iron net of the scaffolding bending , swaying and finally tipping towards me as bolts snapped and lights crashed down on to the floor of the stage . |
7 | Masklin pushed aside a drift of greenstuff , grabbed the sandwich , hauled it to the edge of the tray and pushed it down on to the floor . |
8 | Jasper had got down on to the floor and was grubbing about under the carpet . |
9 | Something must be pulling me down on to the floor . |
10 | He put his hand round his neck , made a strange sound , and fell face down on to the floor . |
11 | She let Cleo slide over her thigh and down on to the floor . |
12 | The ceiling sloped down tightly to the floor , making dark shadowy edges which were well nigh impossible to clean , and three odd narrow passages ran to the three dormer windows , which cast odd blocks of light into the main spaces of the room . |
13 | From there he dropped down lightly to the floor below . |
14 | The double doors allowed the wagons loaded with corn to pass right through on to the floor of the middlestead . |
15 | Gilbert screamed , a high-pitched squeal of fear , as the reception doors burst open and a dark flapping shape hurtled through on to the floor . |
16 | She put her hand up to the mound of hair upon her neck and a hairpin fell just audibly to the floor . |
17 | She batted the saint smartly on to the floor , pinned down her flailing arms and legs with her own . |
18 | It 's silly things like that which get in the way of the actual show , so for the next series , I suggested a couch , low enough for me to put my arm over the back of it , but high enough to stop me sliding off on to the floor . |
19 | However that may be , and for whatever reason , he lost his balance , the window being set hazardously close to the floor , and toppled out . |
20 | Slowly ‘ crunch ’ your head and knees together and then lower your head back on to the floor . |
21 | Before doing so I should say by way of parenthesis that I have totally bypassed the colleagues who are currently members of the Government , several of whom suggested privately that they would resign if the Maastricht bill or anything like it is brought back on to the floor of the House of Commons . |
22 | Sybil leapt from her chair , sending it toppling sideways on to the floor . |
23 | I stepped out on to a floor of empty desks set on an acre or more of thick carpet . |
24 | The first was a scene where Johnny has just cheated on his girlfriend Yvonne , and a tell-tale pair of panties falls out on to the floor . |
25 | Very slowly , its side seam split open and a flute rolled quietly out on to the floor . |
26 | No matter how she tried she could n't prevent the arm from flopping out on to the floor . |
27 | The lawyer opened the packet and three envelopes fell out on to the floor . |
28 | Some were open to reveal rolls of parchment spilling out on to the floor . |
29 | As he led her out on to the floor , and they began moving together to the rhythm of the music , she desperately tried to relax her rigid , tense body . |
30 | Hold this position for a few seconds then let your shoulders and head go back slowly to the floor . |