Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] our [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Consider quite impossible to return Cossacks and so honour our verbal agreement with Soviet forces unless we are allowed free hand in this matter .
2 only insure our own league and so it , I mean insured for major contingencies and that
3 Everyday events constantly mirror our inner world , offer guidance , or provide opportunities to develop personal qualities , skills and talents .
4 So do our domestic dogs perceive smells with the same range of subtle ‘ hues ’ as we perceive colour ?
5 But f***ing Newcastle … we did n't get this much parise our first season back … and I think we were doing as well as they are .
6 We rarely challenge our habitual way of doing something .
7 and just send our own thing off erm separately .
8 Of course we could leave things as they are and just go our own ways , but it would n't work .
9 Our Roman Catholic friends already recognize our common baptism into Christ .
10 Just thank our lucky stars that we do n't have such problems here in England ! ! ! ! ! !
11 The frontiersman heroes such as Davy Crockett no longer excite our moral support .
12 Progressively improve our environmental performance
13 And , as we have all too clearly seen , they utterly dominate our democratic process , reducing it to a cynical exercise in mass manipulation .
14 What was needed was ‘ to radically wipe out the major differences between towns and villages ’ in order ‘ to more powerfully homogenize our socialist society , to create a single worker people ’ .
15 ‘ We usually bring our own food and eat it in the park , ’ Tom said , ‘ but today we thought we 'd eat a proper meal in a cafe with you . ’
16 And we always let our prospective stallions have five mares when they are two years old so we can see what type of stock they throw .
17 We further demonstrate our human uniqueness by cooking the meat .
18 I still see our long pine table groaning with food , a large oil painting of Nigel 's only respectable ancestor ( ’ All the rest were cattle-rustlers , ’ he said ) , one John Spottiswoode Archbishop of St Andrews , gazing benignly down upon us .
19 ‘ But at the end of it all we still have our little star .
20 We also send our good wishes to three of our Teachers who will be celebrating their marriages shortly — Anna Koller — who is going to New Zealand to live after her wedding — Jane Rogers and Ruth Bell .
21 We have around 1,500 students of English per year and several hundred students of Spanish ; we also run our own teacher training courses ( ESA TEFL Preparatory and Diploma ) , so there are plenty of students to practise your Spanish on !
22 We also secure our own chains , for fear of change .
23 It is because we internally use our visual information and our sound information in different ways and for different purposes that the sensations of seeing and hearing are so different .
24 It is because we internally use our visual information and our sound information in different ways and for different purposes that the sensations of seeing and hearing are so different .
25 I also emphasise our excellent record on structural funds from the Community , from which Scotland has gained £1.25 billion under this Government .
26 We also offer our best wishes to those who were injured , and trust that they will make a full and speedy recovery .
27 Sadly these also affect our nutritional state and health .
28 Being warm-blooded animals , both incubator birds and ourselves automatically adjust our own body temperatures to keep our bodily process working smoothly .
29 We also have our own Autumn Shows where you draw your pony out of the hat for each gymkhana race .
30 " We use the summerhouse area every day during summer and often eat our own meals there .
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