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

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1 I think almost daily there were discussions between our two shop stewards and the quarry owners about you know , levels of production , expected targets , increase in production and all this , and er I think you know through those daily discussions we made our side of the argument known and we we told him that we 'd work to rule if things were n't proper and if we did n't like it .
2 Simple definitions are : ‘ changes in the environment that demand adjustment in our behaviour ’ or ‘ imbalances between our personal resources and the demands being made upon us ’ .
3 We pray for those who are involved with the plans for our new church building :
4 The really good thing is that there are a huge variety of plans for our big year .
5 While we are happy to answer any queries about our own products , we can not answer for the content of other publisher 's works .
6 She will be working on a wide range of projects for our expanding activities in savoury food ingredients .
7 With regard to the proposals set out in your finalised business plan , we will make recommendations as to the type and source of funds , effect appropriate introductions through our extensive network of funding source contacts ( including venture capital and banking sources ) and advise and support on presentations to funding sources .
8 It was he who taught some of us how to use a .38 calibre revolver when we went hiking on the rolling prairies for shooting competitions , with gophers or tin cans as our main targets .
9 But more generally , if we use superordinate norms as our main reference point , we can not explain why , despite superordinate pressures towards uniformity , varieties of English and other languages can still remain so astonishingly divergent from one another and so variable within themselves .
10 We continue to liaise with , and support centres , involved in European projects through our European Development Officer , Moira McKerracher .
11 This was a need that Pat Bateson , Gabriel Horn and I had hammered out in many long discussions about our imprinting experiments , and which we had tried to meet in practice in the design of the controls we had used in the early 1970s .
12 I 'll be back in a few minutes for our little talk . ’
13 It seems a perverse arrangement to add this hazard to a profession that is already too full of risks for our comfortable age .
14 In the detailed cross-tabulations for our main survey ( not always included in Appendix I ) , we found that women were much more likely to say they did not know what sort of interest rate to expect , and to say they did not understand interest rates well .
15 Go to Roules for our usual meat but buy the third chop down at Blance 's . ’
16 ‘ The performance and leadership of the field and unit managers with professional teams of staff , is seen by clients and potential clients as our major thrust . ’
17 We are not in business to make a profit ; we are in business to run a quality programme which puts the needs of our clients as our first priority .
18 Now my remarks so far have concentrated on the relationships between our three sectors .
19 Here is the list of fat goals for our hypothetical dieter .
20 And thank you everyone for the lovely presents for our new home .
21 But to prove we are a nation of animal lovers we spending a staggering £2.4 BILLION a year on gourmet grub and luxury presents for our furry friends .
22 We filter these signals through our own goals , expectations , attitudes and experiences .
23 Perhaps there is a feeling that once more we should make a point of giving thanks for our plentiful water supply .
24 And for a few fleeting months during our 1992 winter of discontent , he acted as guru to the IRFU on the way ahead for the sport .
25 1 shows the daily weights for our hypothetical slimmer in January .
26 Our aim is to build one hundred new homes for our homeless children .
27 Their intention was to introduce a new format to provoke competitive opportunities for our young players .
28 We were now in the 20th century irrevocably , ‘ part of an age where we must be allowed to take the possible risks of our own knowledge . ’
29 ‘ But there are still all these fans of our first record — especially on the continent , they 're really frank here — who come right up and say funny things like ( in a thick Scandinavian accent ) ‘ T'was not superior , but was OK ’ and ‘ So much lovey pop — ridiculous ’ .
30 ‘ What characterizes this Christian revolutionary tradition from Joachim of Fiore to John Huss , from Thomas Münzer to the theologies of hope and political theologies of our own day , is that the Kingdom of God is not conceived as another world in space and time , but as a different world , a changed world , a world changed by our own efforts … .
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