Example sentences of "[noun] our [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 And in this sense , when we liberate South Africa we will also create , we hope a state in the world which will become foremost in fighting racism all over the world and at the lower level our community based organizations our non-governmental organizations that have across colour built up structures to move communities forward if our friends in Eastern Europe and elsewhere could see how that is done at grass roots level in the hell of racism as I say they would have a lot to learn .
2 At CBR our main productions originated in Studio ‘ A ’ .
3 On the Tuesday our proper visits began to the surrounding area .
4 No Pruning-knives our fertile Branches teaze ,
5 All we have are accounts , and in that part of the study our contrasting sources are those within the class and its social order , and those without , including , of course , the teacher unfortunate enough to have to tangle with the kids whose daily life-situation that classroom encompasses .
6 Many in the Labour movement were prepared to admit that without a strong combination forcing the National Government out of office " we may not get a chance for a very long time of putting into effect our ultimate aims " .
7 Paragraph , this is quite a major job , as I am sure you will appreciate it and I think a consultant is very likely a must for us , bearing in mind our various units .
8 I would n't say what is proposed would lessen the amount of work our external auditors have to do . ’
9 Since that time there has been an uneasy peace in the world the price of which has been constant vigilance and in keeping that peace our two countries have continued together as the witness of young American Airforce men currently stationed in this country .
10 ‘ What foolish rabbit-warrens our well-to-do houses are obliged to be , ’ William Morris complained in 1884 ; ‘ instead of being planned in the rational ancient way … a big hall , to wit , with a few chambers tacked on to it for sleeping or sulking in . ’
11 At a tiny cove our little daughters whooped as they plunged fully clothed into the Atlantic swell .
12 Unfortunately at the press conference our careful recommendations about the importance of Standard English were presented in such a way that many journalists came away with the false impression that we did not mind if children spoke dialect rather than Standard English .
13 Erm I do see there would be problems if there 's a lot of land released in the Northern part of North Yorkshire and Hambleton , in terms of our meeting our own objectives .
14 If another 's reasoning is usually better than mine , then comparing on each occasion our two sets of arguments may help me detect my mistake and mend my reasoning .
15 Had they been able to put down for a minute our in-depth features on Geraldo , Victor Sylvester and some accordions , they might have seen something half-decent on the box .
16 The British also make a strong challenge for the other big prizes at Longchamp , with Light Of Morn in today 's Prix Dollar and Dancing Tribute in tomorrow 's Prix de l'Opera our best chances .
17 These fugitives that are Negroes go by the name of Maroon , whilst the renegades to the King 's laws are called by the common sailors red legs ( that being the colour our white skins take on in the heat of the sun in these regions ) .
18 On the other hand , we do n't want to get in your way , and we should clarify at the start our respective roles .
19 We are pleased offer our detailed views below and hope they will be taken into account before the Government finalises its procedures for the implementation of the EC Directive .
20 After a long gallop to Radstock our two heroes then made their weary way back to Crediton where they made their final assault .
21 We bring to bear on the various officers and employees and shareholders and others associated with the corporation our ordinary standards of personal responsibility .
22 If correct , it might imply that in a capitalist society our ordinary thoughts are part of a ‘ capitalist ideology ’ , which ensures that capitalists reap their profits whilst the rest of us are kept in obedient subordination .
23 So the erm but as , but as Katherine reminds us , I mean if , if that 's the kind of life our emotional parameters are my , my guess is that that , is that that 's probably the truth , certainly a persuasive argument .
24 You may be surprised by the success our direct actions have achieved so far .
25 Now , so , the name of the actual Act of Parliament is Sale of Goods Act er and that 's the law that gives you and me and everybody in Britain our basic rights every time we buy something from a shop or in a sale or a market stall or by post through a mail order catalogue .
26 In the Po Valley our future problems are multiplied more than a thousandfold .
27 President we should be under no illusion that this reactionary government will continue to attack local government to attack local to attack local government our public services are at the mercy of the fast-buck merchants within the private contractors who are bidding for council services .
28 From early May until late September our urban commons are green jungles , reflecting seasonal changes in a way rarely seen elsewhere in towns .
29 Disgusted Seagull Our best managers also happen to go by the rule that you 're only as good as your last game .
30 However , in summer our early forebears went inland to hunt deer and birds ; evidence of their presence survives in our peat bogs .
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