Example sentences of "our [noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Our sympathy goes out to the player and his family . ’
2 You 've got a fair bit of our money tied up at the moment , and naturally we 've got to see that it 's all right .
3 It is difficult to avoid the further thought that the given characterization of consciousness is elliptical , and that when it is filled in , as it must be , we are no further ahead , but have our definiendum turning up in the definiens .
4 Our car conked out on the way to school .
5 So our hero stumped off down the yard and came across 4913 .
6 If it is n't the oh , so charming Sally-Anne — missing from our midst to turn up in the East End — and in fancy dress , too ! ’
7 ‘ Well , if you 're tellin' me that our cellar leads out to the East River , then it follows that the East River leads to our cellar , and it could just happen that somebody would leave a door open somewhere , and we 'd have the whole of the East River down round our feet . ’
8 We do not want to be handing our paper profits back to the Government . ’
9 Many of the deeply painful and depersonalizing situations in our society come about as the direct result of a broader but lower valuation of sex and sexual relationships .
10 Our own landing proved quite conventional with our pilot putting down in the middle of a playing field in Wootton Bassett , but it 's a normal shaped balloon ; the mobile telephone is a different matter .
11 Our path dropped down to the relative calm of the sea shore , edging craggy inlets beneath overhanging cliff tops .
12 What about Jane Austen , Dr Sheila Lawlor demanded , in the response to our Report sent in to the NCC by the right-wing Centre for Policy Studies .
13 In the week after the election we asked our panel to look back Over the whole campaign and tell us how useful they had found television , the press , and other sources for : ( 1 ) helping decide what party leaders and personalities were really like ; ( 2 ) keeping them informed about the issues ; and ( 3 ) helping them decide how to vote .
14 What we propose to do today is : I discuss how we see our unit fitting in with the Borders psychiatric service and services for the confused elderly in the Borders .
15 Our neighbour looked out across the lake .
16 In what sounds like computer industry heresy , Gupta Corp , Menlo Park told Reuter that it is looking to higher prices for its more advanced software products to help it achieve sharply higher earnings in 1993 : ‘ Our prices are going up as the functionality and performance of our software increases along with the functionality and performance of personal computer networks , ’ chief executive Umang Gupta said ; the company will introduce two new versions of its SQLWindows 4.0 software later this month ; the standard version at $2,000 , a more advanced one at $3,500 ; he says its only prices going down were for communications routing software .
17 Our housework goes on behind the scenes , unnoticed , uncounted , uncharted as long as it is unpaid .
18 Our housework goes on behind the scenes , unnoticed , un-counted , uncharted as long as it is unpaid .
19 The trouble is , just like the children of Israel , we spend our time wandering around in the wilderness .
20 Within 10 years many of us will be spending almost all our time zooming around inside the digital ocean and interacting with others .
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