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

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1 They still have n't fixed a date for the postponed Villa game , but for our away match there on the 6th Feb tickets go on sale on the 15th jan ( same day as tickets for Sheff Wed ) .
2 So , for example for our six activities above there would be a description put together for each activity in planning meetings .
3 ‘ They must think we are mugs , offering us inferior players for our best player . ’
4 Shanti was a bridesmaid for her sister Sara , and then again for our Nigerian friend Justina who was married from our house .
5 Wavebreaker was registered in the Channel Islands , and thus sailed under a defaced British red ensign with the Bahamian flag flying as a courtesy ensign from the main spreaders , but I always greeted arriving charter guests with their own country 's flag — though such a gesture was considered bad flag etiquette by nautical purists , it was good for our final tip — and so Thessy now hoisted the Stars and Stripes to the mainmast 's spreaders and a smaller Stars and Bars just beneath .
6 The overall results at Thunder Bay again favoured Scotland and so it was with a comfortable lead that we left for our final destination .
7 And yo you 're never gon na guess what he wants us to do for our final bit of course work ?
8 For our final talk in the previously arranged programme ( note the earlier comment on the Shrewsbury signal box visit ) we were treated to an excellent talk on the Central Wales Line by Mr Tony Birdwood of Llanwrda .
9 On the other , we have still to wait for our final adoption at the Second Coming ( Rom. 8:23 ) .
10 Still , most of us were glad to be relieved of responsibility for our failing learners for a few months .
11 I can offer little in the way of explanation for our disappointing display , although the failure of goalkeeper John Slack to turn up severely crippled the team .
12 The Sun Alliance Personal Accident Plan has been exclusively developed for our existing Sun Alliance Policyholders .
13 ( xv ) What are the implications for our existing redundancy/pension rights :
14 We 've relaxed many usual conditions to make applying even easier for our existing policyholders .
15 Maybe we Scots and Irish have paid a high price for our long memories , but who in Scotland or Ireland has not some attitude to the Great Hunger , or the Clearances , or just to a vague morass of names , Culloden and Robert the Bruce and Rebel Songs ?
16 As we 're leaving for our long drive home , Ali walks us to the car and closes our doors .
17 Two weeks later it was in the sea , and we began to get ready for our long journey .
18 Sue : The programme has obvious benefits for our long term unemployed clients , but what safeguards are there to protect it from being exploited by unscrupulous employers ?
19 Brand of the Year was awarded for our long term policy of providing modern stores and innovative products while retaining traditional values .
20 A mahogany bookcase and the books it contained was left to Anne ‘ with gratitude for our long friendship ’ and a Sheraton occasional table to ‘ our good neighbour Mrs Fitzgerald ’ .
21 The emphasis on locality and variable demands on national government is one which we need to retain for our alternative view of the state .
22 1 shows the daily weights for our hypothetical slimmer in January .
23 It was to be an opening of a very different kind for our hypothetical school-leaver .
24 Here is the list of fat goals for our hypothetical dieter .
25 The time has come for Britain to cut its military spending and begin to use its limited resources for our real needs .
26 But he demolished rumours of a furious row involving Christie and John Regis , who has agreed to rejoin the short sprint squad as well as running for our 4 x 400 world champions .
27 Thus Sir William Trumbull , when he was sent as English ambassador to Paris in 1685 , was told that : You shall constantly correspond with our ministers in other foreign courts , for our better service , and your mutual information and assistance in your respective negotiations ; and you shall also maintain a good correspondence and intercourse with all the other ambassadors , envoys and ministers of princes and states in amity with us , and as far as you can penetrate into the designs of their respective superiors , and of what you can discover of this nature you shall give us a constant account by one of our Principal Secretaries of State .
28 The skyscraper metaphor is apt , for our only hope to understanding such complexity is with a hierarchical model .
29 For Christmas ‘ stocking-fillers ’ do n't forget to visit the Society Sales Table , and be sure to buy a ticket for our Grand Raffle .
30 But for our present purpose , Parsons ' young friends will be good witnesses for us .
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