Example sentences of "down in [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Nurse Amanda Cadder saw the Essex post worker shot down in a Florida car park .
2 Donegal would n't fancy meeting Down in an Ulster final . ’
3 He turned in a sparkling performance for Derry against eventual All Ireland champions Down in the Ulster semi-final at the Athletic Grounds .
4 DERRY Minors could be forgiven for suffering from ‘ double vision ’ as they prepare to meet Down in the Ulster MFC on Sunday .
5 Alternative Bosnian Serb constitutional proposals based on the three-way subdivision of Bosnia-Hercegovina , as laid down in the March 1992 Lisbon agreement [ see p. 38832 ] with provision for joint foreign , defence and other policies , were presented to the Geneva conference on Nov. 19 .
6 The elections were to be held in accordance with the 1989 Taif accord [ see p. 36986 ] , although the new electoral law approved on July 16 increased the number of deputies to be elected to 128 rather than the 108 laid down in the Taif accords [ see also amendment of election law pp. 38214 ; 38311 ] .
7 A 184 year old cedar tree which was blown down in the January storms was the focus of an enterprising initiative in April at Claremont Landscape Garden , Surrey .
8 This marked the recommencement of the peace process which had been under serious threat in recent months as both the FMLN and the government accused each other of not abiding by the conditions laid down in the January peace treaty [ see pp. 38716 ; 38809 ; 38906 ] .
9 Both the air force and the army , as well as those who actually served with Leslie , seemed now to presume that the aircraft had come down in the English Channel .
10 The philosophy that if it goes down in the US it must be going up in Europe has meant that Smurfit is looking to Europe as its main engine for growth in the months to come , when it must decide how to spend the $1bn cash raised from the recent financial restructuring with Morgan Stanley .
11 Sock Shop shuts down in the US .
12 The first chain starts off right down in the Antarctic , a few hundred kilometres from the South Pole .
13 They 'll find themselves chartered to carry pig-iron and cheap tin trays , just like everybody else ; and by that time they 'll be down in the South Seas loading rainbows and moonbeams .
14 An example of this is the rather complicated procedure laid down in the JCT 1980 form for extensions of time .
15 A Mounties spokesman said the death blast 600ft down in the Yellowknife mine in the Northwest Territories was being treated as ‘ multiple homicide ’ .
16 Did n't I see 'er with me own eyes , down in the Rockingham ? ’
17 But he found that the job that awaited him there was several rungs lower than the job he had been holding down in the UK .
18 As we saw in section 2.5 , the sectoral spatial division of labour was already beginning to break down in the UK during the post-war years when Fordism is supposed to have been at its height .
19 No decisions have yet been taken on which newspapers will be sold or closed down in the UK .
20 Section 3(1) ( d ) permits a market maker to do ‘ any particular thing in relation to any particular securities ’ which would otherwise be in breach of the prohibitions laid down in the CSA 1985 ‘ if the information was :
21 Down in the Barbican 's Pit , Thomas Heywood 's censorious rural drama , A Woman Killed with Kindness , offers much less in the way of entertainment .
22 But if BBC top brass are overtly supporting their director general then there was is the same viewpoint from lower down in the BBC from those concerned over their jobs and those with scores to settle .
23 Perhaps the most telling aspect of the great wad of paper work which MPs get handed at the end of the Budget statement was the revelation tucked away that , even on Norman Lamont 's most optimistic financial forecast , the UK would not be in a position to meet the European Economic convergence criteria laid down in the Maastricht Treaty .
24 I wondered how she would settle down in the United States when she and Hank did get married .
25 I would add that if all the member states made the registration of their fishing vessels subject to residence or domicile requirements of the type laid down in the United Kingdom Act , nationals of other member states established in the United Kingdom would not even be able to carry on any fishing activity under any flag , because they would not be entitled to fly the flag of any member state .
26 Inflation had slowed down in the United Kingdom to 5 per cent per year which produced a greater sense of economic security in terms of planning expenditures ahead .
27 This requirement is expressly laid down in the United Kingdom by section 3(1) of the European Communities Act 1972 , in the following terms :
28 This week by way of preparation , its been weight training for Ian Smith down in the Kingsholm gym .
29 it will go down in the Oxford Dictionary or something .
30 Should those measures be insufficient , the member state might have recourse to other criteria which prove appropriate , because , in that respect , the aims of the Common Fisheries Policy could take precedence over the rules on free movement laid down in the E.E.C .
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