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

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1 After a short spell with ( Guildford City after the war , he returned to Selhurst Park in 1947 and became our assistant trainer .
2 Bateman laid on our opening goal for Whibley after only four minutes , hit the bar himself , and made our fourth goal , which was scored by Menlove , in the second half .
3 Much to my surprise she agreed , on condition that we had separate rooms and made our own travel arrangements .
4 And those of us who could drive , collected passengers and appointed our own bus conductors .
5 We played as a team and got our just deserts . ’
6 The second ad was set in a courtroom and described our new product ‘ Balanced Banking ’ and had the message that , with our automatic transfer , customers ‘ money was always in the right place to earn more interest .
7 Nothing daunted , we fished round the loch and caught our fair share , but nothing from the fabled Pennel Point .
8 ‘ A year after we started off , we purchased some ground and built our first accident repair centre .
9 and we built our hou , not , bought the plot of land and built our own house on it .
10 We extracted light-curves from archival data using the Exosat data-base system on the Leicester University Starlink node , and used our own techniques to estimate the power spectrum and fit models .
11 One day Frankie was chopping a particularly springy orange box when suddenly the head flew off the handle and cracked our only mirror .
12 ‘ We listened to the song and drew our own conclusions , but it did n't matter what it meant , ’ Nicholson recalled , ‘ because everyone was so stoned they could n't remember the words .
13 In Hungary , the process industry looked to us for safety advice and provided our first contract in Eastern Europe .
14 We called and shouted and sailed our little boat as fast as we could .
15 Lorne was dangling over the bowsprit filming as I firmly held his legs , when he was taken off-guard by a violent lurch and dropped our wide-angle lens cap overboard .
16 They had the terms already pre-printed for us and we had agreed them and secured our new property before we even received terms from the others . ’
17 I suddenly cottoned on to what he was up to , and I ran and fetched our short washing-line , the one my mum used for dusters and tea-cloths .
18 We 've consulted the leading names in the motor industry and racked our own brains to come up with the definitive answer to one of the ultimate pub arguments .
19 The sun seared down on us through the thin air , and when we slowed and turned our own cloud of dust enveloped us .
20 The meal itself was a pretty lightweight affair consisting of a meagre forty courses , but made tolerable by the court concubines who , whilst the great lord and I took sup , lifted our robes at intervals and fanned our privvy members with their hair .
21 Even if we rejected integrity and based our political activity only on fairness , justice , and procedural due process , we would find the first two virtues sometimes pulling in opposite directions .
22 After what seemed like ages we popped out of the cloud and confirmed our dead-reckoned position as overhead the airfield of Vila Real , where we would have landed but it had no avgas .
23 We stood beneath the trees — and heard our first chiffchaff of the year : ‘ Chiff-chaff-chiff-chaff-chiff- chiff -chaff . ‘
24 My right hon. Friend the Earl of Caithness called in the Indonesian ambassador and expressed our grave concern .
25 The overt and crudest manifestations of Irish misogyny were our first target and we vented our rage and flexed our lesbian muscles in a myriad of dangerous and daring ways .
26 These activities were consolidated in Aberdeen and achieved our best sales yet in this market sector in the North Sea .
27 And all our actors have taken themselves off and deserted our little pageant , see ?
28 The immense dumbbell-shape drew closer , almost languidly there out a wide-focus tractor beam , and anchored our two ships together .
29 We all chose our seats and placed our weak bodies into them .
30 It occurred to me that I should perhaps wait for my daughter Sophie outside her school , to make sure she understood that I had not abandoned her , had merely left Lou for a man who loved me and would make me happy ; that things would presently calm down , and as soon as Hugo and I had sorted things out a little and established our new home she could join us .
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