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Examples for "down"
Examples for "down"
1Reading down the list they said, 'Nice', 'Real nice', 'Very nice', 'Nice'.
2However, Evans said the opportunity was simply too good to turn down.
3The deal would, however, create a customs border down the Irish Sea.
4The last Labour government went quite a long way down this road.
5The stock, however, remains down some 30 percent so far this year.
1Photo: Screenshot: Classic Games Arcade Andrew played often and mastered the game.
2But the problem is that plenty of people haven't mastered them, either.
3It would soon have mastered the social problems which industrial civilization entails.
4You grew up in true poverty and mastered business and corporate finance.
5The flesh has mastered the spirit in its struggle for the moment.
1It wasn't hard; I had the whole business down pat by now.
2It was nice to see they all had their lines down pat.
3I'm positive I have it down pat, and could do the business.
4The GAA now has the World Cup threat down pat, writes Tom Humphries.
5Mercury retrogrades get you to revisit what you think you got down pat.
6It has the exposed brick, industrial interiors, kitchen-in-an-indoor-van thing down pat.
7Even if they have emotional control down pat, we-youand I-areonly fronts.
8The killer had the habits of the Rogers's household down pat.
9After he had left Gordon said, At least he has the smile down pat.
10She's got breaking and entering down pat, that's for sure.
11She wanted to get it down pat and startle her manager into starring her.
12The band is great and have these songs down pat.
13The bandit might have his or her consistency down pat, but they lack sincerity.
14I have all the landmarks down pat, and I'm sure I can find it.
15They've got subluminal drives down pat, but the relativistic distortions are still too much.
16About a block away, I had the parameters down pat.