Example sentences of "in our [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Through you , Mr. Speaker , I wish to apologise unreservedly to the families involved in Friday 's bombing , to those who represent them in this House , and to all those in our wider society who would have taken wholly justified offence .
2 The most critical one in some ways is a change in the structure of our lower jaw , so instead of having a lot of bones in our lower jaw we have just a single bone in our lower jaw , the dentory , which articulates with a bone called the scremosal , whereas in reptiles the quadrate and articular for the articulation and those bones have now got stuck into our inner ear and do some stuff about conducting sound impulses .
3 The most critical one in some ways is a change in the structure of our lower jaw , so instead of having a lot of bones in our lower jaw we have just a single bone in our lower jaw , the dentory , which articulates with a bone called the scremosal , whereas in reptiles the quadrate and articular for the articulation and those bones have now got stuck into our inner ear and do some stuff about conducting sound impulses .
4 Many of the Maquis plants grow more leggy in our softer conditions and hard pruning , preferably in early spring , is almost always beneficial .
5 Many Britons undergo training in the UK after trying the sport abroad and then continue diving in our colder UK waters .
6 Several of Australia 's commonest and deadliest garden plants are familiar house plants in our colder climate .
7 Being let through the crystal is tantamount to a polarisation measurement and it changes the photon 's polarisation state in this discontinuous way ( from unc to y , in our earlier notation ) .
8 This makes the accountability of the police as important here as it was in our earlier discussion of their general powers .
9 A related procedure was used by Kleiman ( 1975 ) ; we have also briefly mentioned his experiment in our earlier discussion of using the GPC rules in reading and spelling .
10 In our earlier discussion of truth ( see Chapter 4 ) , we saw that it is not available in any absolute sense ; but this does not mean that ‘ anything goes ’ .
11 For each dinucleotide junction of the dodecamer studied the starting conformation was that obtained in our earlier work taking into account constraints to NMR data ( 14 ) .
12 But surely such intuitive resemblance must be based on some underlying implicit common themes our difficulty is that when we try to spell these out we arrive at the various problems experienced in our earlier attempts at definition .
13 This finding is discussed in detail in our earlier publication ( 14 ) .
14 There is one final point that ought to he made before we operationalise these theories , and it is one which we alluded to in our earlier discussions .
15 However , given that in our earlier prevalence study the township of residence of 173 users was not known , and assuming an intermediate ratio of 3:1 for these users , we can calculate that there are an additional 692 users .
16 ‘ Money ’ means simply ‘ points ’ , awarded according to the following scheme : mutual Cooperation , 3 points ; Temptation to defect , 5 points ; Punishment for mutual defection , 1 point ( equivalent to a light fine in our earlier game ) ; Sucker 's payoff , 0 points ( equivalent to a heavy fine in our earlier game ) .
17 ‘ Money ’ means simply ‘ points ’ , awarded according to the following scheme : mutual Cooperation , 3 points ; Temptation to defect , 5 points ; Punishment for mutual defection , 1 point ( equivalent to a light fine in our earlier game ) ; Sucker 's payoff , 0 points ( equivalent to a heavy fine in our earlier game ) .
18 In the case described in our earlier debate by the hon. Gentleman , the local authority would make its decision to withdraw or not to withdraw discount on the basis of whether it thought that the dwelling in question was the auntie 's sole or main residence .
19 In its 6.30 pm news , ITN said : ‘ In our earlier bulletin we suggested that the Home Secretary , Kenneth Clarke , had arrived late for the Remembrance Day ceremony .
20 In the absence of the ability to make binding agreements any such communication would in any case be cheap talk — the only outcomes that are sustainable by the self-interest of the firms are the NE outcomes , and any agreement to choose non-NE outcomes would be reneged upon , as in our earlier example .
21 This school was the one with the most positive process score in our earlier study : it achieved good results for all its pupils despite a relatively poor balance in its intakes , and this seemed to reflect a very positive and cohesive ethos , supportive of academic attainment for all children , combined with a clear concern for their other needs .
22 Given the twin facts that our economy is now heavily reliant on light industries , financial services and oil , and that in our newer industries we actually make very few of the components we assemble and distribute , we are especially vulnerable , as recent events have shown , to companies deciding to re-locate in other countries .
23 It is this expectation which gives the work its edge and you will see a side of Peter Pan and the Ferry Girl which perhaps only exists in our darker moments .
24 But now , cooling down in our larger stores , you 'll also find French bread with a capital F. Because although Sainsbury 's bake it , it 's actually made in France .
25 For this reason it will play a vital role in our later construction of a normal form .
26 Look kindly on the tasks we have begun and assist us in our further undertakings .
27 Likewise the romance of the cinema in our younger days is recalled in ‘ Casablanca ’ — but look behind the lyrics and their wider application becomes apparent .
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