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

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1 Most of us believe that accidents always happen to someone else , which I suppose is how we are able to go about our everyday lives .
2 Further to my letter of 3 September 1992 , I am most grateful to you for your permission to borrow for our forthcoming exhibition on John Slezer the Slezer drawings of Edinburgh held by Edinburgh City Libraries , and shall be in touch with Miss McDougall about practical arrangements in due course .
3 On the other , we have still to wait for our final adoption at the Second Coming ( Rom. 8:23 ) .
4 We only discriminate between our mediated experiences by a conscious effort , finding ourselves watching comedy , beauty contests and international disasters from the same chair .
5 In the first place , we all need to mourn for our own sins and for the negative contribution we bring into the world .
6 I tell you , if I 'd have know what the content of the training was gon na be , I would 've arranged for our twelve crime prevention officers to go across there and listen to it , because there was a locksmith there that gave a lot of sound advice in relation to security of homes as well cars that really was good basic grounding for a crime prevention officer .
7 The Sun Alliance Personal Accident Plan has been exclusively developed for our existing Sun Alliance Policyholders .
8 Initially at least , most of us find our thinking about Japan grounded in the differences we perceive between our own society and Asia 's New Giant .
9 Apart from conjunctions and disjuncts which we have decided not to take into account for our current purposes , this is the only instance in which the theme of the clause is not the element that occurs in initial position .
10 They account for our general sense of the appropriacy and inappropriacy of language as reflected in impromptu observations about style , varying from Queen Victoria 's remark on Mr Gladstone that " he speaks to Me as if I were a public meeting " , to more everyday comments like " No one would ever speak like that " , and to attributions like colloquial , journalistic , biblical , childlike , pedantic .
11 In so far as there is surveillance of us , we tend to feel it is largely intended for our own good , to avoid us getting into difficult situations , etc …
12 ‘ Ground Reconnaissance From Public Transport ’ is the title of the pamphlet he produced for our last AGM .
13 We set out to carry this out and passed through our old rendezvous on route .
14 At midday we made our way to Plover Hide for our promised reward : an afternoon 's bird watching .
15 I 'd forgotten about our old friend .
16 Is this the full complement of men you 'll need for our next operation ? ’
17 IAN RUSH makes a welcome return to action for crisis club Liverpool here tonight insisting : ‘ We must win for our own good . ’
18 We only wish our insomnia was due to our street lights being too bright or , at the very least , being in existence rather than concern about our families , friends and neighbours walking through our dark paths and streets .
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20 Teachers in tonight 's audience will almost certainly know about our free catalogue , listing over a hundred different resource materials [ including several award winners ] .
21 The next day we landed at Mackay and re-fuelled for our last leg .
22 Although world trends are blamed for our present problems , to a certain extent they result from bad legislation .
23 In an amplified state it is generally referred to as ‘ expanded consciousness ’ — a condition that allows us to process through our nervous system , information from the environment which during a normal state of consciousness is totally inaccessible .
24 But in a strange way he has done wonders for our social life .
25 Are we prepared to discipline ourselves to restrictions and regulations that we feel we ought to impose for our own good ?
26 This is nowhere better illustrated than in the case we used for our basic illustration of good design itself — echolocation .
27 Is the first aim to make money ( we must obviously avoid losing it ! ) or to provide for our personal needs ?
28 As far as the actual average salary is concerned if you look at page nineteen paragraph K a white page on your report , page nineteen , paragraph K and there you will see that you 're promised an audit report on the position relating to teachers ' salaries , I can confirm that the position is consistent with the remarks that , that were made earlier on , cos you have within the budget here sufficient money to provide for our current estimate of next year 's actual earning salary in these schools .
29 Social work convenor Billy Dickson said : ‘ There are some corporate issues addressed through our social strategy , but he will be appointed as director of social work . ’
30 We have booked a date , time and place for our next meeting .
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