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Down an alley lined with trees, shadowy even in the summer heat, stood a little white villa amid a wild garden.
But it barely registered a response from the frustrated Down supporters who were already streaming out of the exits.
Patrick Rogan was a first year apprentice joiner and studied at the East Down Institute.
Down but not out, she gives as good as she gets, and manages to land a few punches before the soldier gets away.
Down by the college flats near Darwin, I saw an old and slightly raddled bloke in a dog collar and full priestly garb.
Down here is all darkness, the only sound the slur of rain in the dirt, water rats scratching inside the walls.
Down I rode from the Black Sea steppe to wreak vengeance on the men of Athens.
As he prepared to go onstage at the famous Newport Folk Festival last weekend, Cleaves recalled going for broke before recording Broke Down.
Down every alley was a slice of unsuspecting Nepali life which were far more intriguing than the city's polished, tourist areas.
I will erect a rabbit-proof fence like the famous one Down Under, except that my fence would be about 1,100 miles shorter.
Down the hall jaunted Kalvyn cheerfully, hands behind his back as if hiding something.
After drawing level Tyrone were stunned when Down scored their fourth goal.
Even in the darkest early days of his reign as Down manager he never tried to offload the blame for defeat.
Burrell received a 2004 Jazz Educator of the Year award from Down Beat magazine for academic achievement and excellence in jazz education.
The meeting took place after it was indicated to the Down Democrat that the UDA wanted to come in from the political wilderness.
Down near the pond, the ducks were quacking at an old couple that was throwing pieces of stale bread at them.
Even now we are working on Mr Flintoff being a guest upon his return from Down Under.
Down by the water grew harakeke, and my grandfather planted Jerusalem artichokes in the sandy soil.
Indeed for most of the first half the Down tactical plan had worked marvellously.
Down in the canyon, I often see the house wren, acorn and Nuttall's woodpeckers, wrentit, and, in winter, the yellow-rumped warbler.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Down below the sea was dashing into the mouth of the glen, or coomb, as they call it there.
Down he went, asprawl on his back, under this sudden loss of his precarious balance.
Down at the general store at the cross-roads Pepper had purchased some firecrackers and also some Seidlitz powders.
Down went the basket and the codfish and Mr. Kendall seized him by both hands.
Down in the bakeshop the five fishermen were making merry around the table.
Down the stairs the professor of comparative literature felt his way to food.
Down the mountain slopes, like a whirl of shining dust blown before the wind, a crimson, conoid cloud came dancing.
Down the shaded street the metallic rhythm of the anvil was breaking through the contrabass of the surf.
Down past the bunkhouse and the cookhouse to the stables the searchers made their way.
Down the middle of the guitar there is a walled enclosure of the shape of a banjo.
Down at the alcazar he found the three riders who had deserted Matlock overnight.
Down the line could be heard shouts of different company officers, aligning their companies.
Down on the lower deck was a gang of second-class passengers, about forty of them, seemin' to be dagoes and the like.
Down the hill they thundered, over the brook and up to the scene of the contest.
He voted for it and put on his topboots to ride to Dublin from the ARDS of Down to do so.
Down the slopes of the Monarch Divide, seemingly from its turreted summits, cascaded many frothing streams.
The phrase was not cash up, but Down with your Dust, and when a mans buck-skin wallet was empty, he knew where to fill it again.
Down on Connecticut earth, however, the mark was that of the cottontail rabbit.
Down near its mouth, where it widens towards the cherwell, are the barges of the different boat clubs or universities.
Down at the club, Jimmy was seeking advice of Douglas Kelly.
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