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

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1 Confounding variables which may have affected urinary albumin excretion were similar within and between our two groups — that is , glycaemic control , weight , and protein intake ( as reflected by urinary urea excretion ) .
2 We thank you for those who were involved in the preservation of the church , and for our fellow Christians who have given so generously of themselves and their resources to make the work possible .
3 Robin stressed the vital need for customer service — for end users , trade customers and for our internal customers , our colleagues — if the company is to gain and retain the leading edge over competition .
4 If Leeds had been playing a better team they would n't have won but such is the game that you ca n't play the big boys everyday ( thank God ) and Leeds eventually , to the fans relief , and mine too , registered their first win in four games and hopefully gained a confidence booster both for their defence and for our new goalkeeper Beeney who was called on to make only two saves , important as they were .
5 Louis then swore in the lingua romana , so that Charles 's men would understand him : For the love of God and for the Christian people and for our common salvation , from this day henceforth , as far as God grants that I know and can , I shall so help this my brother Charles with my aid and in all things , as every man ought in right to help his brother , on condition that he does the like for me .
6 And for our next trick — the peat bog nappy ?
7 take proceedings at our own expense and for our own benefit to recover any payment we have made under this policy .
8 take proceedings at our own expense and for our own benefit to recover any payment we have made under this policy .
9 take proceedings at our own expense and for our own benefit to recover any payment we have made under this policy .
10 take proceedings at our own expense and for our own benefit to recover any payment we have made under this policy .
11 Homi Bhabha , in a significant essay arguing the urgent need to re-engage with Fanon in and for our own time , shows why .
12 Hugh you have shown throughout all of your work a deep concern for the people working abroad for our partner churches and for our ecumenical relations and the need to keep these matters to the fore of the church and also of our country .
13 Changing the patterns of our social performance can only take place from within our own selves , and through our own volition .
14 We aim to recruit the best people , give them the best training , set the best standards , establish quality assurance and maintain a system of peer review within our firms and through our national institutes .
15 He urges nurses to look beyond the immediate frustration of not being able to give all that they would wish for today 's patients , but to resolve as individuals to do ‘ everything reasonable within our power and through our nursing organisations to make sure that tomorrow 's people get the nurses and the nursing they deserve .
16 Stopping power is simply excellent , and during our rigorous fade test there was virtually no tail-off in braking performance .
17 It was to hot for practising anyway and despite our limited preparations we won both matches in St Thomas and Tortoal quite comfortably .
18 Does my hon. Friend think that the Labour party was acting in the best interests of Britain and of our Baltic friends when , in 1969 , it did a deal with Brezhnev and handed over the Baltic gold ?
19 By an unemployment reserve , I do not just mean a register but a reserve of people who are being trained and well paid and who feel part of the economy and of our industrial community .
20 In his only digression from prepared remarks , Francisco Rodriguez said : ‘ The government today has had to control a new attempt at subversion frustrated by the will of our people and of our armed forces to wage struggle . ’
21 As a consequence of the tragic circumstances of the death of baby James Bulger much debate has evolved as to the moral state of our nation and of our young people in particular .
22 The politico-military problem that we face in our post-imperial era is how to maintain the greatest practicable measure of national independence without jeopardizing the security of our islands and of our wider interests in the world at large .
23 And of our charming hostess , of course . ’
24 It is right that we should consider tonight the question how we enhance the democracy , responsibility and accountability of the European institutions and of our own Ministers to the national Parliament .
25 Because the object of contemplation is God himself , who opens to us the infinite possibilities of himself and of our own lives .
26 These , then , are some of the symbolic inklings we have of eternity , and of our divinely-destined path of happiness .
27 We were taken the few miles out to Wyton by RAF transport and in a short time , smiling falsely at each other and with our cumbersome parachutes bumping round our legs , we found ourselves walking out to the plane for our first flight .
28 In 1914 Boccioni wrote : ‘ We were aware of Cubism as it had been publicized in France in articles and books when we came out with the technical manifesto of Futurist painting ( 11 April 1910 ) and with our first exhibition at the Bernheim Gallery ( 6 February 1912 ) . ’
29 With seventy five years of working with children under our belt and with our many achievements on behalf of children with pioneering schemes , we have the experience and the expertise to achieve real and lasting change .
30 It lies below and beyond the distinctions between subject and object which are inbuilt in ordinary experience at the level of knowledge and action ; so it opens up a direct awareness of the God on whom our existence hangs as given in and with our deepest awareness of ourselves .
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