Example sentences of "from our [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So too did religious books , with new books from our many friends at ‘ 121 ’ and good old ones from the libraries of several retired Ministers all contributing to this success .
2 Windsurfing is run from our own beach at the north of Nidri village .
3 It has deflected attention from our own deficiencies and the mess of the pound .
4 Supporting evidence for the non-cooperation of p53 and K-ras in colorectal tumourigenesis comes from our own finding and that of others that the frequency with which p53 and K-ras mutants are found together in large bowel cancers is only that to be expected by chance .
5 We had yet to learn that the " problems " the Keraing was anticipating could come from our own crew , and that Ladjang 's job as our intermediary with them was to call on all his diplomatic skills and moral courage .
6 and from our own departments , in each
7 We hoped some of these beautifully marked black and white birds were from our own RSPB Minsmere Reserve in Suffolk ; others could be from Holland …
8 We came from our own country in a red room
9 This has been an experimental year for the social programme , with speakers chosen almost entirely from our own members .
10 What comfort can we get from our own happiness if we can not feel for those who are condemned to live in misery ?
11 We 'd created our own power , fed ourselves and our many guests from our own soil , and the cottages were letting well .
12 Self-abandonment leads us away from our own ego towards the unknown journey with God .
13 We will use existing , successful programmes like ‘ From Our Own Correspondent ’ , but increase their range so that they cover home stories as well .
14 They certainly helped Mrs Robertson and her team from our own Church , and Guild members who ran the Baking Stall , to create the lovely atmosphere that was noticed by all who visited The Undercroft during the Week .
15 Of course it was nice to know that some of our things were made from the wool from our own sheep .
16 The range of plants available , which are taken from our own nurseries , ensures that most premises can have living plants .
17 Our ordinary selfishness in practice is relative , a matter of tending to put reactions from our own viewpoints first .
18 … The want of ideas of their real essences sends us from our own thoughts , to the things themselves .
19 As we descended through the darkness into Cuzco on an endless series of switchbacks , their daughter asked each of us to sing a song for her from our own countries .
20 ‘ Not only do I have Penny 's word for it , but I happened to see Nicky on television last night , participating in a chat show that always goes out live from a studio just two blocks away from our own building here . ’
21 These days more and more of us are going for names we can trust — household names like Matchbox for instance which we remember from our own childhood .
22 In terms of hard cash , we 've applied to the Community Council of Great Britain , and their Rural Action Project , and they 've promised us two thousand pounds as an actual funding , so as and when funding becomes available from councils or from private sector or from our own efforts , they match that pound for pound as we go along .
23 All we took from our own home was a dressing table and a small chest of drawers .
24 We could n't even bury him from our own home .
25 Being a Silver Jubilee , passengers were serenaded by the Eccleston Silver Band as they rode behind four steam locomotives in a range of stock from our own home made coach to a Welsh coach from our No. 1 steam engine 's home of Llanberis to the diminutive but delightful Groudle Glen coach from the Isle of Man .
26 And and but the only comment I 'd like to make is that there was a suggestion in I think it was a that the necessity to protect agricultural land had diminished since the food from our own resources and government 's policy .
27 You 'll protect us from our own excesses down there , wo n't you ? ’
28 The historical and comparative evidence , as well as the evidence drawn from our own society , presents many difficulties in the way of reaching any clear decisions on these matters .
29 This is not acceptable and we believe that increasing the charge to non-Barclays customers will discourage them from using Barclays branches and leave our counters available from our own customers . ’
30 The demand is there — particularly in countries whose indigenous profession is not so well-versed in technological advances as our own — but more pertinently , there appears to be no respite from our own recession .
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