Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] own [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Is the Prime Minister aware that 500,000 cashmere jerseys are worth £75 million to textile communities such as my own in the central borders in Scotland ?
2 We never came to any agreement , but I can say for my part that I developed fairly firm ideas of my own on the matter during the course of such discussions , and they are by and large the beliefs I still hold today .
3 If he was n't so attractive himself , ’ she continued , echoing some old thoughts of my own on the subject , ‘ who 'd give a damn ?
4 FOLLOWING the article by Warren Bagust on the raw deal David Gower has been given by the England selectors ( WCM Sept ) , I have been doing some research of my own on the relative merits of David Gower and Graham Gooch as batsmen and as captains of England .
5 It 's nothing , I was off on a track of my own for a moment .
6 I also put together an adaptation of my own from The Pickwick Papers in which I took on four characters all travelling in a coach together , then mixed it with the narration , rather as they did with the production of Nicholas Nickleby .
7 I concluded my own column of that week as follows : ‘ After sneering at Lord Mogg , I suppose I should commit myself to a conclusion of my own from the last ten days ' dramas .
8 During the time when negotiations with Southwark were still continuing , the Age Concern Research Unit ( ACRU ) had been approached by service-providers ( the consultant psychogeriatrician , the social services department and the local Age Concern organiser ) in Ipswich , Suffolk , with some ideas of their own for a project on the elderly mentally frail .
9 Although they 're among the poorest people in the community , many feel better off than they 've ever been — they 've got money , time and friends of their own for the first time .
10 This little band of Medau enthusiasts decided on a little fund-raising of their own for the team and on 18 May held a sponsored ball bounce .
11 If there is n't a collection though , an official one , they 'll have one of their own for the
12 I would think every community would have sort of customs of their own to a certain degree too would n't they .
13 Similarly a grant is paid to staff who move from a rented unfurnished house or flat to a similar property at the new base or who buy a house of their own at the new location .
14 But many Special Hospital patients could move straight into independent living in hostels or flats of their own with the right professional support from local services .
15 Retail banks hold deposits of their own with the Bank .
16 The republics are to go ahead with economic-reform plans of their own on the basis of the now changing programme .
17 The minimalist interpretation maintains that they are willing to obey if they have no judgment of their own on the merits of performing the required action .
18 Hermes Trismegistus , Zoroaster and his Magi , and to a lesser degree Moses and Abraham became respected figures with doctrines of their own on the operations of nature .
19 As in the novel , the figures carved above the fireplace , the portraits on the wall , assume a macabre life of their own as the setting sun streams in through the windows .
20 The Leith and Berwick Shipping Company established their headquarters at Leith in 1791 and were so successful that in 1802 , the merchants of Leith organised a direct service of their own under the name of the Edinburgh and Leith Shipping Company .
21 Some later biographies survive of the Pythagoreans who settled in Italy , and these describe the oligarchic governments and even federations of cities which they established , but the details can not be trusted : ‘ saint literature ’ is notoriously fanciful , and these are hellenistic treatises whose authors had ideas of their own about the theory of kingship ; these have probably contaminated the biographical material beyond salvage .
22 How many had ideas of their own during the session' ?
23 The Ann Cam team were taken to the London Weather Centre , to learn how the weather is predicted — gathering information for a page of their own in a forthcoming edition of the Young Telegraph supplement .
24 It took the banks nearly two years to retaliate with interest bearing accounts of their own in an attempt to stem the flood of accounts deserting to building societies .
25 It is for all people , as people are and as they behave , for imperfect people living lives of their own in an imperfect world .
26 There were a lot of plants and the cats felt they were in a jungle of their own in the hall .
27 They have an independence of their own in the experience of human beings .
28 Tiberius Minnows are currently supporting The 4 Of Us on their Irish tour , and will be doing two shows of their own in the Baggot on November 8th and 15th .
29 The magnificence of crinoline and the billowing hoop-skirt were certainly exciting an interest of their own in the mid-1850s , as something symptomatic of the extravagant optimism of the period .
30 In Herefordshire , education , health , social services and voluntary groups are working together on a Lifestyles Project which enables students leaving college to have a life of their own within the community .
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