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

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1 If you have an IBM compatible PC then you can use our extensive range of software .
2 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 .
3 Much of our extensive information on spots has come from such experiments .
4 This opened the issue of how nerve cells might communicate with each other and eventually led to our now-sophisticated understanding of neurotransmitters .
5 And this brings us to the end of our clockwise tour of Thrush Green and our brief meetings with the chief inhabitants .
6 As a nation we pride ourselves on our strong sense of sportsmanship and fair play .
7 But with our strong presence in Europe , Japan and Australia , we are equally at home in these worlds , too .
8 Our low level of investment in science and technology is an indicator of our relative economic weakness .
9 These proud people who carry all their possessions with them pity us for our rooted existence in cities .
10 But a community health spokeswoman said : ‘ It hardly goes with our healthier eating in schools promotion . ’
11 It 's a service which only Rentokil could offer and supply , with our broad range of experience and skills across a number of hygiene and cleaning activities . ’
12 Our technical facility at Kitsuregawa , Japan is on budget and on time for opening later this year .
13 This and our unbelievable performance against Northtown have been the only bright spots in another nightmare week .
14 We made no mention of Oswald or his murder ; he seemed totally oblivious of that , being more concerned to hear about our private conversation with Lord d'Aubigny .
15 The proctologist shook his head then turned to look at our private scrap of paradise .
16 We have some knowledge of these processes in cases such as proxemics , where our spatial orientation to objects may be observed as both cultural and normative ( Hall 1966 ) .
17 Our dry set of kit was rapidly becoming drenched .
18 Our largest source of sulphur dioxide is the power station where fossil fuels containing sulphur are burnt to provide electricity .
19 How do these codes and values relate to our specific set of concerns with work and employment ?
20 Our combined experience of running and selling a monthly magazine was not large .
21 Perhaps those of you , my readers , who are involved , like me , in curriculum design , might join me in a New Year 's resolution to keep our wishful thinking in check and face reality more consistently .
22 It was pity mainly for the weakness of human flesh , for the sad imperfection of us as a species , for our nakedness , our frail hold on life .
23 This caused disquiet amongst Colonial officials and prompted Creech Jones , the Colonial Secretary in the later years of the Labour government , to circulate a memorandum to the Cabinet in early 1947 in which he said : ‘ I know full well how important it is that our overseas payments should be kept as low as they possibly can be , but I can not believe that this justifies a course which is contrary to our declared policy in regard both to Colonial and to commercial matters and contrary also to the policy which has long been pursued by the Labour Party . ’
24 As Bauer put it in a recent BBC television discussion of covert recognition , ‘ Our normal experience of perception , of seeing objects or faces as an all or none process , is a trick that the brain plays on us ’ .
25 It should be emphasized that this has nothing to do with our normal perception of color ; quarks are far too small to be seen by visible light .
26 Given that our five-frame match is likely to last anything up to six hours at our normal rate of play , I have decided to spring a new psychological tactic on Martin : I shall eat bananas throughout the match , as top tennis players do .
27 ‘ It 's not in our normal line of duty but we were glad to help , ’ said a police spokesman .
28 And er also incidentally a cost for the P Q S , because the P Q S would do estimates for the earthworks th that are involved which is outside our normal line of duty .
29 A similar provision might be used in a contract for services , such as an engineering contract ; for instance " our total liability for loss , damage or injury shall not exceed the total value of the contract " ( see Harbutt 's " Plasticine " Ltd v Wayne Tank and Pump Ltd [ 1970 ] 1 QB 447 ) .
30 Our total expenditure on research and development in the past year amounted to £25.0 million .
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