Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [prep] our [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think perhaps we 'll ask them to come to our next meeting , or the meeting after that .
2 One of the things that does , I 'm not being Chairman , just asking questions , but one of the things that slightly concerns me because I know that in his document the director has put about providing day care type facilities in rural areas and I remember at our last meeting , the last meeting at one , we discussed specifically and area , erm it does , does worry me a little whether the absence of any capital expenditure on our part means that we may be providing day care facilities in some areas but it 'll be of a very much lower quality or a lesser quality than we may be providing anywhere else in the areas like and and .
3 Last year we moved into our first flat .
4 The following extract is taken from this last chapter , and elaborates on some of the problems we mentioned in our first chapter , ( pp 7–8 ) .
5 When we prepared for our next visit to , the secret camera was hidden in a jacket , the lens behind a badge in the buttonhole .
6 As we noted in our fifth report :
7 Yet as we noted in our tenth report : ‘ The price that some children may pay for demanding little of the teacher may be that they are given work which demands little of them ’ ( Alexander et al .
8 For as long as the Authority retains its commitment to centralized INSET , therefore , the points we raised in our sixth report about the style of such courses remain relevant .
9 As we walked into our first service at Queens Park , we immediately found a congregation of loving Christians who welcomed our family warmly into an atmosphere of worship and praise to the Lord .
10 ‘ Yet we won in Bucharest with a great Jimmy Quinn goal and earned the point we needed in our last game at Wembley to go through — thanks to a brilliant goalkeeping display from Pat Jennings .
11 What we called in our tenth report ‘ the inviolability of practice ’ , or the tendency to skirt round the issues at the heart of education , needs to be breached .
12 and er when I tell you that I went to the detective staff in nineteen twenty seven , then we started with our first mobile help .
13 One thing that has not been taken up very thoroughly at this stage is the question of teaching of mathematics in primary schools , and this is a field that erm we decided at our last meeting that we must erm look into .
14 There is none of the discrete lumpiness we saw in our first experiment when a bullet at a time hit the screen , now here , now there .
15 Well , here we go into our first home game of the new season with a 100 per cent record so far in Division Three .
16 We struggled in our first season , were 11th last year and are hoping to continue our improvement with a top six finish this time , ’ said secretary Raymond Loughrey .
17 On Sunday we went on our 2nd sight-seeing trip , to Huaching Hot Springs , a historic ‘ spa ’ patronised by emperors in the old days when Sian was the capital of China .
18 At one end of the town was a bank where we went on our first day to change some money .
19 Can you remember when we went on our first aid course ?
20 As we discussed at our first meeting and as I subsequently discussed with Angela Rumbold , it was very clear that unless there was a preparedness on the part of the Home Office to take its hands off the management of the Prison Service in its day to day business and allow itself to be constrained by matters of policy only , then it would not be possible to effect the changes which you deem desirable and which have become very clear to me as being necessary during the talks I have had and the visits I have made .
21 It is not until the death of Lowe , on September 30th 1467 , that we come to our next account in which a full description of the last hours of this Bishop are given .
22 And so we come to our third reason for the propagation of citizenship as an ideal .
23 ‘ Ground Reconnaissance From Public Transport ’ is the title of the pamphlet he produced for our last AGM .
24 ‘ The new borne babe ’ , wrote Richard Allestree in 1658 , ‘ is full of the stains and pollutions of sin which it inherits from our first parents through our loins ’ .
25 It came to our last school trip .
26 No , it started at our first show in Glasgow , and then we got support slots with Mudhoney before we were a developed band .
27 Loudspeakers admonish us to hurry to our next classroom ( up three flights of stairs and along endless corridors ) .
28 Let us try as our next example something more difficult like
29 A further consequence for linguistic form exists in the examples ( 40 ) to ( 43 ) but , before that , let us turn to our second question ; we can now see why postnominals could often have an " aura " of emphasis , yet without this being clearly and consistently present .
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