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Sentence count:119+6Posted:2017-09-12Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: down in the mouthawningyawningclowningdawningfrowningdrowningfawningMeaning: [daʊn]  n. United States landscape architect who designed the grounds of the White House and the Capitol Building (1815-1852). 
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31. He left Downing Street after three or four days and Chequers after a fortnight.
32. They've collected some of the six thousand signatures on a petition which was handed in to Downing Street.
33. After the election, I became a frequent visitor to Downing Street.
34. He was one of three loyalists who went to Downing Street to plead with her to stay on.
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35. Nigel Downing polled 163 votes in last November's Langbaurgh byelection, but can not afford to stand again.
36. But when Mellor left 10 Downing Street, his grim expression showed his Cabinet career was over.
37. Downing Street will supply them with special forms to state the reasons for their recommendations.
38. Devon and Cumbria, among the worst hit by the disease, were leading contenders to entertain the Downing Street family.
39. The two offices faced each other across a large internal courtyard entered through low archways from Downing Street and Charles Street.
40. J., who joined in a news conference with Kennedy and other lawmakers to denounce the downing of the civilian aircraft.
41. The medical examiner testified that one of the stab wounds was forceful enough to break Downing ribs.
42. What a contrast with the rattled and untrustworthy gamblers at Number 10 and Number 11 Downing Street.
43. The miners took their fight for survival to Downing Street yesterday with a 638,000-name petition opposing the closures.
44. Despite official denials, William Waldegrave, the health secretary, is unpopular in Downing Street.
45. At that moment the terms of the truce between the Downing Street neighbours will be conveniently forgotten.
46. Roll the die, answer a question and move up the greasy pole to Downing Street.
47. But the more Downing Street protests, the greater the suspicion that Major is jittery about US-UK relations.
48. Minutes after the Downing Street meeting ended, the image of unity was exploded.
49. Manningham was in full flood, downing his drink and pouring himself a fresh one.
50. Success was not achieved without considerable risk to an old street lamp and the Downing Street red carpet.
51. Downing Street said yesterday Mr Major was relaxed about the Chancellor's comments.
52. And brimming with fun in bowler hats, the visitors raised more smiles than Downing Street's double act.
53. If he fails, the recession will descend into slump and Mr Lamont will deservedly be moved out of 11 Downing Street.
54. As the rest of the tawdry tale emerged the Foreign Office and Downing Street lapsed into embarrassed silence.
55. But Mr Milburn, under pressure from Downing Street for a more radical approach, decided to scrap regulations blocking treatment abroad.
56. Asquith returned to Downing Street and immediately began this consultation.
57. The letter provided further evidence of the widening schism between the church and Downing Street.
58. After downing a whole bottle of tequila, she swallowed several dozen sleeping tablets.
59. They've already staged four one day strikes and this lunchtime they took their campaign to Downing Street.
60. Such a result would almost certainly put Mr Kinnock in Downing Street at the head of a minority government.
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