Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] our [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To ensure that everybody 's kept informed of our performance at regular intervals throughout the year we will in future announce our interim results in December , make a statement in February on the Winter sale performance announce final results in early July and give another trading statement at our A G M in September .
2 Does my right hon. Friend agree that the figures given yesterday for expenditure on the national health service , education and transport show our clear commitment to expenditure on those items ?
3 Memories of boyhood days would not be complete without mention of some of the boys with whom we played , boys we grew up with , and who to this day remain our good friends — the life-long friends of Jerry and me .
4 As the contribution of Britain to the UNHCR is very much greater than that of France or Germany , will my right hon. Friend encourage our European partners to increase their support for the vital work of refugee relief ?
5 For that special occasion try our four poster bedroom which overlooks the pier .
6 Not content with protest in the homelands , the spirit spreads and joins similar movements worldwide , so that dissidents protesting against tyranny become our modern heroes and heroines .
7 We bomb what we hate and the pieces of torn flesh become our constant companions .
8 How had all this opulence come our young man 's way ?
9 They were a jolly bunch of chaps , eager to make friends with the locals , learn about the mysteries of turf cutting , and of course sample our local beverages .
10 While we have co-operation and co-ordination , will the Secretary of State encourage our European partners to start a true dialogue with the Palestine Liberation Organisation ?
11 ooze our personality show our lovely brochures and product range and say , not even mention the price until they say , I want that one .
12 More and more we realise , as deskilling and lack of training inhibit our economic capacity , that a policy of social opportunity also makes the most obvious economic sense .
13 Do The Changes In The Developing Foetus Reflect Our Evolutionary History ?
14 Awa Thiam from Senegal , a long time campaigner against genital mutilation and the guest speaker at the above mentioned conference , provided a progressive framework for women campaigning on this issue as far back as the 70's in her book La parole aux Negress , Denoel-Gonthier ( ed ) Paris 1978 , English translation Let Our Black Sisters Speak Out , Pluto Press .
15 No light and little ventilation penetrate our tiny cabin .
16 To start with it 's a specialist newspaper and secondly erm , the , the F T is , is profitable and erm , even if , even in a great recession and erm , the other element is we every year increase our overseas sales , six percent .
17 No one fully understands the workings of these interlocking systems and we may forgive ourselves for having a sensation of something slipping through our fingers when we try to grasp them — but one thing is certain : the choices we make about the order of the information in discourse reveal our own assumptions about the world and about the people we are trying to communicate with .
18 You 'll find that most good acoustic strings on the market use our core-to-wrap ratio . ’
19 The German naturalist Ernst Heinrich Haeckel ( 1834–1919 ) is generally regarded as the first to put forward the idea that these changes in the embryo retrace our evolutionary history .
20 May I on behalf of the House offer our deepest sympathy to those who were injured and hope that they have a speedy recovery ?
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