Example sentences of "from our [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A question from our survey asked children whether they would like to know more about how a vacuum cleaner works ; hardly anyone did , and girls were even less curious than boys .
2 The case for co-operative R&D ventures that emerges from our survey of the theoretical literature in section II above suggests that they are most desirable where technological spillovers and pecuniary externalities are large , where participating firms produce complementary products , when they are focused on the R rather than the D , and when they do not enhance downstream product market power .
3 Using the results from our survey , wherever possible we selected one accident and emergency department in each region from each type of hospital ( general , specialist , and minor ) .
4 There is certainly no clear evidence from our survey that teacher education reflects such ambitions .
5 I have to advise the information to the economic development panel which indicates from our survey that the report carried out last year by Consultants that the airfield , the runway in Hatfield makes only a very minor contribution to the economy of Hertfordshire .
6 Apart from improbable luck , much of our success as a two-man team — and siblings at that — comes less from our similarities than from our differences of character .
7 And when we were only a few hours from our turn to life off , we had last-minute visitors .
8 When I was on the parapet of the convent wall I saw fresh horse dung lying near the main gate ; it was not from our mounts , but the lady prioress said no one had approached the convent . ’
9 These are just three examples from our menu of courses combining technical information and management strategy .
10 A few things that have come up from our sub-committee meeting on Monday evening ; first , thanks for your quote for computers , and I 've got the application form from SNH to apply for a grant to buy it .
11 ‘ A letter came from our Tommy the other day .
12 It took the desire of the Americans to possess an ancient parish church to prompt the authorities concerned to realise its worth and the importance of not allowing such an historic treasure to decline to the state of dereliction and so be lost from our heritage .
13 As one group member said : ‘ What I 'd like to see happening is this room set up with the computer and using it regularly to type up the notes from our meetings . ’
14 It was good to read Leslie Patterson 's article in September 's Amicus to find that her committee meetings are no different from our meetings , with frivolous items ( such as peeled grapes ! ) to important items which affect us all , like the office 's smoking policy and PEARL .
15 We could then consider ourselves qualified in theoretic work , and a letter from our superiors in our chosen field would mean the fall Diploma .
16 Here we were , on schedule , and with considerable pride we unpacked our bikes and cycled the hundred yards from our parking space to the Llegadas Nacionales door .
17 Most of these problems are to do with the nature of conversational English , which still suffers badly from our attempts to describe it using models which originate in earlier studies of the written language , and which have been influenced by what I can only call our innate desire for things to be neat and regular .
18 From our dressing room we could see the typhoon winds drag most of the marquees , and the second stage , into the sea .
19 He 's not from our way but John Reynolds of Swindon is … and he 's the man who 's job it was to string the champion 's rackets … here 's Erika Barnes to serve
20 Joan 's just said she thinks she knows someone that 's in core lectures that comes up from our way .
21 She comes from our way see , so she 'd come through your way
22 It would be wrong to omit the Lincoln from our Year of the Lancaster .
23 ‘ That is from our sack ! ’
24 The bullet avoids in this , well very briefly , erm about for half a dozen of them , first of all erm , I 'd like members to be aware of the increasing interest being taken by the Department of Transport in the Ipswich transportation strategy and the Ipswich traffic study before that , the predictions we have from our consultants for the year two thousand and six and particularly their interest in their own trunk road system around Ipswich and the capacity of the Orwell Bridge , so that Department of Transport in Bedford are suddenly come to life to see what 's happening and have requested access to the information we have required from previous investment and consultancy work and the panel of members , the joint panel of members Ipswich , Suffolk recently gave approval to expose for being their findings of our work to the Department of Transport , which I think is a very good move and , and only be of some valuable to us ultimately .
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