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

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1 Only one patient ( 6% ) receiving cyclosporin met our criteria for nephrotoxicity and that patient improved after reducing the dose .
2 Government will work in partnership to secure our heritage for the benefit of future generations .
3 The card signifies our regard for you as an important customer who warrants priority attention at our service station .
4 AI research awakens our desire for greater self-understanding ’ .
5 Although in some ways it seems hardly necessary to have to justify this , the concerns of management merit our interest for a number of reasons .
6 We would take this opportunity to express our wish for continued cooperation and communication between management and staff and welcome this news sheet as a vehicle for this .
7 In short , restoring ordinary people as part of the we who run things , rather than the them for obstacles to be regulated , managed , I fear even duped and certainly simply left out , and the chief place to focus our search for pragmatic coalitions and cooperative democracy must be in our local communities .
8 However , with a little incentive our present industry could expand production by 10–15% without taking on labour ; so we are probably considering a 25% increase in gross national product to satisfy our need for jobs .
9 May the MEDAU SOCIETY continue to blossom , grow and stay alive — it is an example for us and at the same time an inspiration to continue our work for the benefit of people everyone .
10 And when we decided intensive veg and livestock did not mix , our gentleman farmer/neighbour bred our pests for us .
11 It was a leisurely day and we padded up the rough , warm rock of a plinth of slabs until an awkward overlap sharpened our claws for the crux pitch above .
12 Three of our candles are in this colour to represent our sorrow for our failure to love in so many parts of our lives .
13 For it is a condition of Dostoevsky 's art to arouse our longing for the settled and the normal and the beautiful itself .
14 As my vouchers are used up in about four months each year this means that for eight months I 'm out of pocket using our stores for the weekly shop .
15 Only one control tissue fulfilled our criteria for positivity .
16 And just as you have in the past answered our call for money , so you are now ready to answer our call for people .
17 We will have no obligation to update our report for events or transactions occurring subsequent to the date of issue of the report in final form .
18 We do , as stated earlier , have an overriding obligation to prepare our graduates for their future through provision of not only conceptual understanding but also practical experience across all sectors of the profession .
19 YOUR profile writer rebukes our politicians for neglecting the people 's wishes in the matter of hanging .
20 We do n't want to have every last stop pulled out on our behalves in a last , heroic effort to extend our lives for a few more days or weeks or months .
21 They sign the contract to take our product for four years .
22 Water and Ventilation has recently undergone a period of consolidation and the branch structure has been altered in order to meet our needs for 1992 , this is already bearing fruit as the most recent quarter produced some great sales .
23 We are now in a position to re-formulate our criteria for deciding whether an anomalous sentence is semantically or grammatically deviant :
24 In spite of this , we have continued to invest in existing facilities and in extending our range of services in order to strengthen our position for the future .
25 To dispel another myth : we have not entirely evolved from this animal ability to use our senses for survival .
26 For there is a formula which generates the ‘ deviant ’ continuation from the same early stages ; since both series start in the same way , we can not appeal to the way in which one starts in order to justify our preference for its way of going on .
27 Wolfgang Hildesheimer ( 1985 , p.201 ) , in his ‘ warts-and-all ’ study of Mozart , suggests that music offers similar opportunities : ‘ Why else should we need music but for its ability to satisfy our longing for emotional experience , without our having to undergo the deep tumult at its root ’ .
28 That is the most tangible way to demonstrate our concern for the health service and to continue to improve the service available to everyone in this country .
29 The author , Giancarlo Ferraris , of course earns our gratitude for his achievement in amassing so much largely fresh documentation on the famous cabinet maker Pietro Piffetti and on a flush of other Turinese baroque and rococo furniture-makers .
30 ‘ We appeal to anyone with an interest in British justice to support our demand for an immediate independent inquiry into the RUC frame-ups and present use of supergrasses , ’ said the CPFJC statement .
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