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

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1 ‘ The new borne babe ’ , wrote Richard Allestree in 1658 , ‘ is full of the stains and pollutions of sin which it inherits from our first parents through our loins ’ .
2 From our first experiments with binary tree structures it became apparent that there were other structures available which would give much faster search times .
3 We tend to make judgements about people at work from our first impressions .
4 This in no way is meant to lessen the significance and importance of help which we have received from our other supporters which is very much appreciated .
5 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 .
6 Mendel showed that we do n't blend our inheritance from our two parents .
7 More than half the output from our two factories at Cornard and Chilton is exported , mainly to continental Europe , but new and diverse markets as far apart as Hungary and Japan have been opened up .
8 They were preventing millers from sending out flour from our two mills , Cranfields and Gibbons .
9 As you can see from our two pictures last season 's kit appears very similar to the new one .
10 As individuals we could only raise a fraction of the figure from our personal resources , but Barclays were able to provide a Basis Loan , which together with conventional bank facilities , was enough to fund the purchase .
11 If Christ has not risen from the grave of our lives , from our doubts , fears , from our personal deaths , then all the so-called evidences of the resurrection are of no consequence except as props .
12 ‘ We will learn a lot from our Japanese colleagues and where we can benefit from Japanese methodology we will have no hesitation in adopting it . ’
13 We just sat and nattered , about various Christmas holidays we recalled from our individual childhoods .
14 The annual exercise of producing a Corporate Plan helps us to stand back from our regular activities and review what our customers — including the Secretary of State for Scotland — expect from us , and to refocus our efforts on the main objectives and priorities .
15 Apart from our regular rehearsals we often found ourselves at a loose end and would all troop round together .
16 In addition to match reports from our regular fans on the spot , topics have included
17 Pop 's role in this struggle is to lure us into truancy from our better selves .
18 This central line of thought takes its force from overlooking an essential specification of a causal circumstance , one which derives directly from our ordinary beliefs .
19 If you think you 've got the dullest hair in the world , take a little inspiration from our four models .
20 ‘ We wondered if this new service would take away from our standard lipsticks , but actually what it has done is increase overall lipstick sales within the store .
21 It is one of the several subcultures we learned from our colonial teachers .
22 Arising from the evidence in the literature and from our empirical studies at Chelsea College it is now possible to offer a model which is compatible with all the evidence and which also has considerable predictive potential .
23 Our ‘ marker ’ login is a separate login from our normal ones , and does not have write-permission to our other files .
24 The main difference from our normal arrangements is that union citizens will have to apply to register to vote and will have to do so to their local electoral registration officer by the twenty ninth of March .
25 Just to give you an idea of the order of magnitude we are talking about , the number of generations that separate us from our earliest ancestors is certainly measured in the thousands of millions .
26 Firstly , it is this part of the brain which absorbs the social and sexual training which we receive from our earliest years and it governs our thoughts and actions accordingly .
27 The person whom we regard from our earliest years as wielding such power , the first person we realise as affecting our lives from outside us is the parent .
28 Seventeenth July — I joined about 20 Commandos from the various units around the village on a trip to a quiet part of the beach a few miles from our front-line positions .
29 Five examples are given below , each of which is easily derived from our existing systems .
30 The above equality can not be proved from our existing laws , since ( as we have already stated ) the laws of ALT are not yet complete .
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