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

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1 The right video material can do this in a range of ways : its vivid presentation of settings and characters can be used to set the scene for roleplay ; it can present a case with such impact that it sparks off fierce debate ; we all make our own interpretations of what we see and so video can be a stimulus to genuine communication in the classroom by bringing out different opinions within the group .
2 This year it is therefore EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that we all sell our 2 books and as an incentive HQ say that each branch returning their block of completed lottery ticket stubs with a single branch cheque can keep 20% .
3 As you all know our fund-raising project last years was the 200 Club and those of you who joined the club will be pleased to know that the venture made a good profit .
4 I 'm sure you all know our comparable fixtures , so you can draw your own conclusions about the liklihood of us closing the gap between now & the FA cup 3rd round ! !
5 ‘ We all get our just deserts ’ ?
6 WELL WE ALL GET OUR JUST DESERTS
7 ‘ We all get our just deserts , ’ retired physics professor Edward Hall said .
8 But it is a strange life when one sees one 's friends for perhaps one month in the year , and then we all go our separate ways until we can grasp another opportunity — sometimes between flights at airports !
9 The latter constitute our epistemological foundations , the former the superstructure built on those foundations .
10 I suggest we all do our own descriptions .
11 I want to first of all express our extreme pleasure for having the arrangements that were made by our good English friends , especially those associated with the Three-Ninetieth missile , well I 'm sorry but I 'll get that missile straightened out , Three-Ninetieth Memorial Air Museum .
12 We all have our private dreams , fantasies and secrets .
13 We all have our favourite stories about Spanish food .
14 She explained that Donald was going through a difficult time , ‘ We all have our difficult times , right ? ’ and Nathan would have to be patient with him .
15 She accepted two more helpings of beef , asking Daniel to cut it from the edges , remarking that bloody meat had always turned her stomach , we all have our different tastes , do n't we ?
16 However , while we all have our national stereotypes , and they are invariably supported by research ( see Hofstede ) , the underlying differences from one country to another and also within a country are much more subtle .
17 ‘ As I said , we all have our own views .
18 But we all have our own ideas about the answers to these big questions and it ought to be left to the discretion of class teachers to allow their pupils to learn about life 's problems in their own time and at their own pace .
19 As some old timers could not accept the hair rig when it first came out , maybe we all have our own point at which progress ( ? ) becomes unacceptable and remote boats maybe my watershed .
20 The final flourish in this humanizing of the natural landscape is given by an individual , as the thatcher in Ronald Blythe 's Akenfield explains : ‘ We all have our own pattern ; it is our signature you might say .
21 ‘ We all have our own ways out of the first forest , ’ Harry said .
22 Not that I can see much after six o'clock or so , but there you are , we all have our little crosses . ’
23 We all have our little gestures , our tiny props .
24 We all have our little pleasures of different kinds , I suppose . ’
25 ‘ We all need our own security .
26 We each choose our own poison , even our children .
27 My brother and I shared a room for a while but we soon had a partition put in allowing us to each have our separate rooms .
28 We each have our own mixture of qualities , characteristics , abilities and shortcomings — and if we judge others , we are judging ourselves .
29 ‘ We each have our own following . ’
30 ‘ We each have our own skills , ’ she says , ‘ although all of the team are excellent gardeners .
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