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

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31 I have not forgotten our conversation about the need to get serious global environmental problems across to ‘ ordinary people in Wales ’ at a very personal level .
32 After twisting our way up the long trail we finally reached the North Rim just after midday , feeling like redeemed souls struggling out of a magnificent inferno .
33 Not because I directly res have some responsibility for representing our membership within the Health Service , but because as I said earlier this is my Health Service , this is your Health Service , it 's our families ' Health Service that we have enjoyed the benefits since nineteen forty eight .
34 We were just in our early twenties by the time I left The Pistols , beginning to find our way in the world , starting to get more confidence .
35 ‘ While we were trying to find our way in the Wolfwood , ’ said Snodgrass .
36 ‘ We 've enjoyed our stay at the top and we want to stay there .
37 We already reviewed our position on the recruitment of unemployed people as outlined in a new concept of trade unionism , prepared and , specially prepared , for this Congress .
38 ‘ Needless to say , ’ adds our man with the scales of justice , ‘ the remaining frogs have been found a new home by the Tees . ’
39 Mr Rau continued : ‘ Over time we expect our association with the Wood Group to lead to faster growth through acquisitions , as well as quicker penetration into the markets outside the US . ’
40 And this means that rather than attempting to answer the question " What are experiences ? " , in the manner of the conventional " philosophy of mind " , we ought to concentrate our attention on the question " How do experiences occur ? " , and analyse them qua types of evidential events .
41 We therefore decided to concentrate our analysis of the characteristics of users of temporary workers on private sector establishments .
42 We found our way to the desk for Saudi Arabian Airlines when we had our first alarm .
43 ‘ I found our colonel in the phone book ; I remembered old Marks say he thought they might be a Cornish family .
44 Each of these essays has important observations about these negotiations which enrich our experience of the plays .
45 Having adopted this generalists ’ view of data processing and exchange it might be prudent to secure our involvement in the development , testing and adoption of encoding standards .
46 Government will work in partnership to secure our heritage for the benefit of future generations .
47 From this viewpoint , we have to modify our analysis of the regulatory system in certain ways .
48 As he declaimed we were weaving our way through the late-afternoon shoppers who thronged the centre of the town .
49 Ah , we was we was talking about going about somewhere but er , we changed our mind in the end , cos it was er
50 Yet one understands and sympathizes with the reader who urges for that word to be said ( even as he/she understands that it can not be ) , and no amount of earnest preaching that this is the way things are , that no certainties can be reached , will attenuate the sense of frustration that accompanies our contemplation of the ruins .
51 They would hail us , waving their arms to the beat , as we thumped and bumped our way along the highway .
52 Mercifully darkness obscured the dripping , gale-lashed countryside as we bumped our way down the unsurfaced track which led from the main road to Number Five , our new home .
53 We will encourage farmers , retailers and manufacturers to work together to increase our share of the European food market .
54 It is easy to labour this point , but I have seen far too many advertising briefs which put marketing objectives ( like ‘ to increase our share of the market by 5 per cent ’ ) into the advertising objectives , or even the advertising strategy .
55 Rather we have attempted to show the potential of analysis and technical studies to increase our knowledge of the past .
56 Through exten-sive examination of unpublished material the project hopes to contribute to the debate on the long run decline of textile manufacture in the United Kingdom and also help to increase our understanding of the process of de-industrialisation in Northern Ireland .
57 The projects ' objectives are to provide an account of the social processes by which labour demands are generated , jobs formulated , personnel specifications developed and employees recruited and selected , and thus to increase our understanding of the ways in which people and jobs are matched in the labour market .
58 This project is intended to increase our understanding of the factors which have affected the growth in employment and output of the largest British and foreign-owned professional producer service firms .
59 The value of the project will be to increase our understanding of the conditions for social and political stability and instability in the contemporary world .
60 Each year has deepened our understanding of the way the processes of development impact upon the environment .
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