Example sentences of "in our own [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , that females are there to do their deed for the species or the race or whatever an and er and indeed I mean not so long ago you know in our own country I mean |
2 | Said Ince : ‘ We 're still confident in our own ability we believe we can put things back to rights . ’ |
3 | In our own land we have never known him , but till we create him our land will not be a nation . ’ |
4 | In in our own field you you could say so . |
5 | In our own society we leave it to certain specialised people to decide , in practice , who is alien to the species and where the alien should be put . |
6 | In our own tests we found that the Grizzled Skipper with 512K RAM fitted showed little speed advantage over a Super VGA card with 1MB RAM which is commonly fitted in many high-end machines . |
7 | In our own world we and short-cropped convicts , crew-cut soldiers and service-men generally , monks and others equally ‘ under orders ’ . |
8 | ‘ In our own world we are all soldiers . ’ |
9 | ( If you 're interested in following up the question of how we know what 's going on in our own minds you might have a look at Duncan : I Know What I Know — or Do I ? — Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society , Spring 1971 , or just possibly my contribution to the symposium on recursion in the current Analysis , though this is a little technical . ) |
10 | ‘ It is in our own hands we have to stop worrying what other clubs are doing . ’ |
11 | So can we just develop that one says that in our own department they put it up on the wall so people complete it themselves . |
12 | In our own project we have seen no alternative but to see local people as part of the working-class , exploited more than many of their fellows elsewhere by their social , economic and cultural environment in the centre of a large city , whose economy is shaky and uncertain in Britain 's present stage of development . |
13 | In our own time it has been only fascists , racists and their ilk who ha–e felt the urge to slaughter vast numbers of people whom they have regarded as different from themselves . |