How to use "downstairs" in a sentence
Sentences
He said something to one of his men, and the man went downstairs quickly
By six o'clock he was ready for work and went downstairs to the backyard
When Cosette came downstairs, the old man gave her new clothes to wear: a black woollen dress, black stockings, scarf and shoes
That evening, he went downstairs and looked up and down the street
Valjean had gone away on business for a couple of days, and Cosette was in the downstairs sitting room, playing the piano.
He understood, and went downstairs with Javert close behind him
'I should be downstairs now.'
I'm going downstairs to arrange about her train
We looked at the pictures in the long gallery and at most of the rooms downstairs
I had slept well and came downstairs a little after nine o'clock
'I must go downstairs.' As I began to walk towards the stairs, Mrs Danvers followed me.
'There are plenty of raincoats downstairs,' Maxim said
I waited a moment and then went downstairs and into the library
I had a bath, dressed and went downstairs
I went downstairs and sat with Jasper in the library.
I had a meeting with Charlie Mainway over coffee, downstairs in the restaurant
As Kennebeck turned away from the French frigate, beginning to wonder if he ought to get out from under the Network before it collapsed on him, George Alexander entered the study through the door that opened off the downstairs hallway
And when I found Lettice alone downstairs in the sitting room, I went in and shut the door.
As the dawn grew brighter, we moved back from the window where we had watched and went very quietly downstairs.
Harris moved a bit and said, 'I'll be downstairs in a minute
'You dropped this downstairs,' she said
When I left Laura's room and went downstairs, I saw Madame Fosco alone in the drawing-room