Example sentences of "[noun pl] have gone down [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Hugh Jones ' racing exploits have gone down in tropical history . |
2 | It was the second time in a fortnight the Glens had gone down to Portadown , but Saturday 's was a much brighter performance than the 3– |
3 | seven ninety nine I do n't know how much the waistcoats have gone down to but they most probably gone down as well to about ten pounds the waistcoats . |
4 | Madam Speaker in view of the fact that the real value of pensions has gone down for many years now following the break . |
5 | Two divers had gone down into the river during the morning , but had found no item of relevance ; and perhaps would not have recognised its relevance had they found it . |
6 | Can i do you want figures on commodities I think quite a lot of us are aware that coffee prices have gone down in the last ten years . |
7 | And three of the girls have gone down with it too . |
8 | staff salaries have gone down over the last eighteen months |
9 | Deaths amongst babies and very young children have gone down by 40 per cent . |
10 | Since 1985 , he says , the number of MIPS in each machine has increased by 35% each year , but the price per MIPS of large systems has gone down by 15% . |
11 | The seat includes most of Leeds University 's halls of residence ( ‘ it 's a political blessing the students have gone down for Easter , ’ admits Dr Hampson ) and the well-heeled town of Otley , where the 200-bed hospital does hip replacement jobs on patients from Cornwall and Kent . |
12 | England then collapsed in wonderfully spectacular fashion ; Rose made 41 , but until Willis joined Willey everyone else had failed dismally and nine wickets had gone down for 92 . |
13 | They put on 24 after the previous six wickets had gone down for 40 . |