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Mind anything Disney at the moment will probably go down a treat.
That'll go down a treat when they're old enough to Google it.
A good bottle of rum, on the other hand, always goes down a treat.
It's dry work this, and a cup of tea would go down a treat.
White tea would go down a treat in a dusty throat, he said.
Straight out of the main conference centre, but it went down a treat with the audience.
In any case, roast pigeon would go down a treat when he stopped for the night.
Oh, and the ice cream goes down a treat.
That first pint will go down a treat now!
It seems to be going down a treat.
This sort of feeble whining goes down a treat with women like Alison.
'He has gone down a treat with the members, who have a lot of affection for him,' he said.
Authentic, brotherly stuff will go down a treat with nearly all of us all.
I noticed and absolutely splendid it was as well, the cold ones went down a treat yesterday, hardly hit the sides.
Well Tony won it but I mean it still went down a treat.
Game 2: Bucket of waste and misery: This one always goes down a treat.
Went down a treat in Washington, I'm told.
A chilled one would go down a treat right now She slept the sun around and woke the second dawn refreshed.
Today it was closed but the delightfully cold ice-cream from the small shop at the entrance went down a treat.
A birdie would go down a treat.
I can imagine it went down a treat in Jamaica [where the festival was held].
A nice cooling Pimms in this weather always goes down a treat, too - so perhaps you'd prefer one of the latter.
A hatrick of goals tomorrow at Newcastle would go down a treat.
That stuff goes down a treat.
She'd always paid for exotics and the Yarran beer did go down a treat!