Example sentences of "in our [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , to test the restrictions in our simple example we would estimate equations ( 3.19 ) and ( 3.20 ) separately and , from the sum of square residuals for each regression , compute the F-test statistic given above ; then , compare the result with the critical F value , given the appropriate degrees of freedom , and reject the hypothesis that the restrictions are valid if the computed F statistic is higher than the critical value from tables of the F distribution .
2 And equally in our new case we can say that your belief is unjustified because nothing you can point to suggests that this is a case where your belief is true rather than one of the ( admittedly rarer but still ) indistinguishable ( to you ) cases where it is false .
3 In our new MP we have a young man of ability and enthusiasm , whose sole wish is to defend or further the interest of the entire constituency .
4 If you guys think that in our middle age we 'll be at a Tupperware party while you do the Skye Ridge , you can roll your tartan shirts up and shove them .
5 When we first became friends in our early teens I 'd asked her if she fancied one of the young men in the village .
6 ‘ Family physicians ’ enjoy the most extraordinary regard in our society : somewhere in our joint head we need to see them as knowing , honest , trustworthy , benign and caring folk — the truth of the matter being that they are as forgetful , spiteful and drunk as the next person — and as likely to grow old , lecherous and incompetent as anyone else .
7 In our Church they see bigotry ; in our homespun cloth they see provincialism ; in our wooden ploughs they see something primitive ; in our fallen bridges they see corruption .
8 In our final Report we defined carefully and at length what we meant by ‘ grammar ’ and by knowledge about language , and what kinds of programmes of study we thought appropriate .
9 In our final Report we decided to excise this list of authors because , as we explained , it had attracted so much unfortunate attention .
10 In our normal form we will insist that if two expressions are both available as outputs on the same channel , or for assignment to the same variable , then they are different .
11 Although there is in effect already a common basic curriculum in our primary schools it will help to have an agreed statement .
12 It is for this reason that in our quantitative analysis we have treated speaker variables as independent of one another .
13 There has been a strong movement in favour of delegalization and privatization of family and personal matters ; but when moral panic breaks out law continues to be invoked as ‘ binding on everyone in society , whatever their beliefs … the embodiment of a common moral position ’ , despite the recognition that ‘ in our pluralistic society it is not to be expected that any one set of principles can be enunciated to be completely accepted by everyone . ’
14 In our Western diet we eat more than twice as much protein as we need , and of an unhealthy type .
15 If we do not turn up for work , we are likely to get the sack , but in our private worlds we can dream our lives away at home , church or play .
16 At one time , I used to think that living in our little villages we were safe from all the crime , but sadly , no .
17 We did our jobs , we fell into bed exhausted , and in our off-duty moments we got away from the camp as much as possible .
18 ’ John made it clear enough that he was thinking of the Roman curia : ‘ In our everyday ministry we often have to listen , greatly to our sorrow , to those … who do not have much discretion or balance ’ .
19 When we use fractions in our everyday life they have to be a fraction of something .
20 But , in our everyday life it is n't like that is it ?
21 In our everyday lives we learn about people in many ways : the way they eat , their clothes , their scent , their movements , the way they hold themselves .
22 In our sexual relationship he 's been very good .
23 In our basic model we established that total expenditure ( or aggregate demand ) derives from consumers ' expenditure on domestically produced goods and services C , government expenditure G , investment I , and exports X ; that national income Y consists of consumers ' expenditure on domestically produced goods and services C , taxation T , saving S , and imports M ; and that aggregate demand is equivalent to national income .
24 In our follow-up work we asked about other kinds of self-evaluation and other evaluation schemes .
25 In our Church they see bigotry ; in our homespun cloth they see provincialism ; in our wooden ploughs they see something primitive ; in our fallen bridges they see corruption .
26 In our nine-year history we have never seen anything like the current tragedy that is overtaking our society and destroying lives and families .
27 And , in our English language we actually make this mistake when we talk about birthdays French , in some ways are for more sensible with language , and you only ever have one birthday , the rest of them are anniversaries of your birthday .
28 Well , the people were so impressed they , you could have heard a pin drop in that hall , and he really in our Welsh way he put it over proper you know and erm the Chairman made a quite a nice remark in the end he said , Now he said we must remember these two fellows here , I said , They are Welsh and they speak Welsh as their first language they do n't speak it for fancy they use it every day and he said I think they 've done exceedingly well er to come down here and give us the Because what happen I was sit in the front row and somebody asked me a question and he said , Perhaps er Dafydd there can answer .
29 I suggest that in our social hospitality we should follow an example set by India during the war years and limit the number of guests at all such functions to fifty .
30 In our previous studies we focused on press reporting of rapes .
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