Example sentences of "[conj] our [noun sg] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We have already noticed earlier in this chapter that our disagreement with the neo-classical theory of price centers in particular on its unsatisfactory treatment of entrepreneurship and competition . [ … ] |
2 | We discover that our trust in the other person is founded in how we see him or her trusting in God . |
3 | The significant difference is that our interpretation of the capital-output ratio includes variable capital , not merely fixed capital stock . |
4 | I do not believe that our participation in the European Community implies that a level of regional government should be established here . |
5 | In view of the late notification by the Sports Council advising that our grant for the current year would be out by £7000 the Society 's Steering Group felt we should all make a concerted effort to raise this amount so that all schemes and administration could continue as planned for 1988 . |
6 | I am perfectly certain , indeed I do not think any one can doubt this , that our Party on the old lines will never have any future again in this country . " |
7 | It is natural that our understanding of the solar system and our place in it be subject to periodic revision , continuing with a process of learning and discovery that began long before even the invention of the telescope . |
8 | Peirce could probably allow the same : his position rests upon the belief that there is a logical guarantee that induction will take us to the truth in the long run , but that our confidence in the short-run efficacy of the method is simply an ‘ acritical ’ commonsense certainty which may be susceptible to scientific explanation . |
9 | Then , as we encounter fewer phenomena that genuinely puzzle us , so our faith in the explanatory adequacy of our theoretical base increases . |
10 | Although our knowledge of the physical properties of the Earth 's interior is at present far from complete , most geophysicists now support the idea that convection does in fact occur in the mantle ; whether this convection is solely , or even primarily , responsible for plate movement is another matter . |
11 | Rameau , like so many others , was flung into the enemy 's face to bolster our courage and our faith in the national destiny of France . ’ |
12 | Many generous and warm tributes have been paid to my right hon. Friend the Member for Worcester ( Mr. Walker ) for not only his speech but the massive contribution that he has made to this Parliament and our country during the last generation . |
13 | One of the few British medals at the last Olympics was in the Star two-man keelboat class , and our line-up for the 1992 Games in Barcelona is looking very strong in many of the ten different classes . |
14 | While they dispersed , the services at Crowthorne , County Galway and Our Lady of the Seven Dolours came to an end . |
15 | God introduces us to our true selves , so that we come to recognize ourselves , and our God for the first time . |
16 | And to summarize the methodology that we 've used , we 've set out our in the single sheet in the front of N Y eleven , various assumption areas that constitute the use of the model and our choice of the appropriate assumption for each of these areas . |
17 | The contributions in this book and our discussion in the previous sections show that positivist , rights-based or natural law approaches can provide suitable intellectual foundations for legal strategies . |
18 | The emergence over the last few years of education as a matter of national priority has occurred largely in response to our economic situation and our performance in the international market place . |
19 | We want to grow in those areas where we are strong and our growth in the 1990s will outpace that of the 1980s by a significant amount . |
20 | Following our appointment to [ nature of appointment ] and in confirmation of our recent discussion with … , we set out below the nature of the responsibilities which we undertake in that appointment and our understanding of the further services which you wish us to perform . |
21 | In recent years tens of thousands of such inventories have been studied by historians and our understanding of the social and economic history of the early-modern period has been deeply enriched as a result . |
22 | The theme of this year 's pilgrimage is ‘ Mary Guides the Faithful to the Eucharist ’ and our Procession of the Blessed Sacrament and the Blessing of the Sick was a deeply moving experience , as were Our Lady 's Stations of the Cross . |
23 | It was partly because he was tired and unhappy , leaving home and our mother for the first time … ’ |
24 | They could n't be relied on to cope with the situation and our safety at the same time . |
25 | It felt as though our contact with the outside world had closed away from us again . |
26 | Our relationship between any lottery director and G Tec as a company has always been professional and above reproach and as far as our relationship with the current director in California , we 've had instances were we 've been successful in California in gaining business while she was a director , and we 've been unsuccessful . |
27 | As our evidence to the Select Committee showed , we have made full provision for these costs in our accounts . |
28 | ( Indeed at the level of ultimate reality we have perhaps already agreed upon such a system as our guide within the phenomenal realm . ) |
29 | As our list on the right shows , plenty of high street chains now stock a range of leather items and you should be able to find good-quality leather jeans for around £100 . |
30 | Then we had been surprised when our ascent of the nearby Jankopiti had gone like clockwork . |