Example sentences of "[adv] our [noun] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 So you see , my friend , how much our King needs your help , in order to defeat his enemies . ’
2 It 's only our video 's gone
3 So our emphasis has been on cost reduction and internal quality issues .
4 So our support has been subject to redefined guidelines , as you 'd expect from any efficient organisation .
5 Now , for net exporting , for a net exporter , so our production exceeds our own consumption , how the hell do we er , how the hell do we get rid of it ?
6 This frame is in free fall and so our space–time belongs to the category of spaces which have a quadratic metric equation and are locally flat .
7 Thus our title does not use two words where one would do .
8 Thus our membership varies from a 17-year-old to a retired company director and we want to attract even more employees to join our ranks . ’
9 We do not know what we may encounter , however , and thus our duty requires us to ensure our success by using our knowledge to build a better ship .
10 Finally our research has examined experience across the Atlantic .
11 Somehow our marriage has n't worked .
12 and er anyway our Dawn says I 'm not paying all that bloody money for babe to rip it off for when
13 and er you know we can have a drink , we 'll go out and have a drink and have a meal like , anyway our John says oh
14 Remember that elsewhere our formalism contains complex numbers .
15 Although we are unable to ascertain the price increases for the various insurance companies in Northern Ireland and Great Britain as we can in the Republic of Ireland , nevertheless our research does indicate that even after allowing for these rate increases the cumulative increase for Autocover in Northern Ireland and Great Britain since the commencement of the scheme is significantly less than the average increase charged by most other insurance companies during the same period .
16 For 300 years or more our science has omitted any human attributes that may impinge upon or impede its mechanistic working model .
17 In his capacity for remorse , however , and in realising in Eden that revenge ‘ back on itself recoils ’ he appears more human and still our sympathy lies with him .
18 But still our discomfort grows .
19 It will show you how far our technology has advanced in the last few years .
20 So far our attention has focused on internal interests and values that are expressed through the interplay of political forces within organizations .
21 You see now our Judy 's gone , I mean she weeed everywhere and there were nobody had got the heart to do anything about it .
22 Now our country faces clear alternatives .
23 Quite simply our success does not depend on anyone missing their summer holidays .
24 Here our itinerary takes us along the new section of the road , rather surprisingly signposted to Fort William , and brings us to the first railway so far seen , at Strathcarron Station .
25 Inevitably , therefore , almost every type of building can be found in just such a location , but here our interest lies in the recognition of broader trends of land-usage among the small towns .
26 The fact that we are commanded to love even our enemies tells us that love is more of a decision than a feeling .
27 I realize , now that I think about it , that even our weekend walks in the countryside around London , with their characteristic mixture of dullness and reassurance , are going to take quite a lot of analysis .
28 Even our analysis has had to distinguish between two forms of mass production , and the use of batch methods was applied to small and medium sized lots , which omits the possibility of large batches .
29 Well our research has shown that something like eighty percent of all small business 's do n't undertake any formal training within their first three years of operation and more than sixty percent do not do any formal business planning or look further ahead than one month from today .
30 And she said well our mother 's got one you can have .
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