Example sentences of "[vb pp] with our [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There are lots of very important issues between general aviation and the CAA : the cost of safety regulation , concern that there should be no overlapping between JAA and Safety Regulation Group activity , anxiety that we have n't yet succeeded with our European partners in finding a common way of funding safety regulation .
2 ‘ Then we 're hoist with our own petard .
3 ‘ Are you impressed with our modern civilization , with all the technical progress ? ’
4 The accident was seen by Iain Macdonald , a Strathclyde regional councillor who is chairman of the Nuclear Free Zones Scotland organisation : ‘ We have seen with our own eyes how simple it is for a road accident to take place and there is no reason why the convoy itself could not have been involved .
5 … strongly connected with our local community and collaborate regularly in the form of promotions , workshops , community Plays and the joint organisation of Cornholme 's annual Festival .
6 I forget what we had been talking and arguing about , but probably it was something connected with our continuing confusions about poetry and sex .
7 Even the choice of words must be made with our musical intention in mind , to ensure that they are apt .
8 We are not absolutely committed to the eight-day tie-up rule and would be prepared to discuss other means of reducing fishing effort , but they would have to be agreed with our European Community partners .
9 If the balance of advantage has stayed with our continuing membership of the Community , we have paid a price for it .
10 By any measure of productivity , BR comes out highly , compared with our European colleagues . ’
11 When choosing say , a new fridge , do we worry about the power it uses compared with our existing model , or do we go for the one with the clever arrangement of shelves that gives plenty of room for the mineral water ?
12 The current planning target for 1.4.94 is 7569 compared with our existing strength of 7900 .
13 Compared with our own disembarkation , when the all-change was announced at Beirut they were unloaded with a certain amount of deference .
14 I suppose that we each of us are born with our own primitive computers : two hands and ten fingers .
15 It is also the budget that has taken notice of what the opposition have actually said we listened to you we have not persevered with our original thinking , we 've talked to the officers , we 've listened to what you 've said , we may not have done it with the greatest grace possible but .
16 Michael O'Reilly , parish priest of the hosting church , Our Lady of Good Counsel , added , ‘ I have been doing directed retreats for about fifteen years — it was good to have one in the parish which could be shared with our Christian friends from the other churches in Seacroft .
17 Their future is inextricably linked with our successful operations .
18 We had continued with our Thursday-afternoon appointments for the duration of my university career .
19 PRICE : Our excellent reputation and years of experience coupled with our overall size allows us to negotiate the best possible rates which of course , we pass on to our customers resulting in outstanding value without sacrificing any quality .
20 Our reason for driving on the right in America and on the left in Britain is just our expectation that this is what others will do , coupled with our further belief that it is more important that there be a common rule than that it be one rather than the other .
21 In any case we are left with our desired x — IF/ALT program , in which we note that y is not free .
22 The actions we have taken with our poor performing businesses over the last three years have protected the company in a difficult economic climate .
23 Counselling ended with our third session , at which we wrote down this couple 's agreed terms for marriage .
24 If Labour councils had listened to the advice of the Audit Commission , if historically they had collected rents , rates and the community charge , we should not be faced with our present difficulties over local government finance .
25 The sheer length of sentences imposed , especially when contrasted with our European neighbours , presents enormous management problems in prisons , as the description of Maidstone Prison will show .
26 Performance on these tasks is then correlated with our physiological manipulations and , on the basis of these results , we ascribe functions to areas of the brain .
27 The question whether we are acquainted with our bare selves , as opposed to particular thoughts and feelings , is a very difficult one , upon which it would be rash to speak positively .
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