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

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1 Possibly relevant are computationally-influenced investigations of visual imagery that have sought to explain introspectively obvious but intuitively mysterious facts about our visual experience .
2 There are questions about our international obligations to GATT and to the Community .
3 The general public , other organisations and institutions , supporters etc currently find out about our 4 gardens , work and activities through various channels :
4 I wonder , however , if they are beginning to have suspicions about our parking-lot creeds and oven-ready ideas .
5 Overleaf you will find Statistics about our Standard Grade , S5 and S6 Higher and CSYS results over the last four years .
6 We finished at ten minutes to six , about our usual time .
7 It 's about our usual time . ’
8 This produced a lively discussion about customer perceptions of AEA and staff 's own thoughts about our future development .
9 I moved off to the PGA caravan to have words with Sally about our tentative arrangement for dinner at her flat .
10 It was good to talk to you yesterday about our mutual interest in challenging the merits of the proposal by Newport Borough Council to build a barrage across the river Usk .
11 ‘ But what about our other house in Little Knoll ? ,
12 Other beliefs need support , and hence must get it from our beliefs about our sensory states .
13 It is a research programme which sets out to show how it is that our beliefs about an external world , about science , about a past and a future , about other minds , etc. , can be justified on a base which is restricted to infallible beliefs about our sensory states .
14 But we can not just announce that this is the case , e.g. with our beliefs about our sensory states .
15 Classical foundationalism says , plausibly , that our beliefs about our sensory states can do this because they are infallible .
16 It is clear here that Chisholm is following the traditional line that all apparent error in beliefs about our sensory states is verbal error , and that verbal error is to be distinguished from substantial error .
17 If non-basic beliefs such as these can reduce the justification of basic beliefs , they can presumably also increase it , and in this case there would be the possibility that although our beliefs about our sensory states are always partially justified just because of their subject matter , they are never completely or satisfactorily justified unless there is confirming or at the least a lack of disconfirming evidence at the non-basic level .
18 We might hold that our beliefs about our sensory states are always justified to some degree just because of their subject matter ( non-inferentially , therefore ) , whereas most other beliefs are justified inferentially if at all ; one could suppose this in an attempt to make sense of the empiricist idea that our beliefs about our present experience have a stability which other beliefs lack , in virtue of which they are able to justify those other beliefs and thus meet the empiricist demand ( vaguely expressed here ) that all our knowledge be grounded in our experience .
19 In my view , once we have admitted that our beliefs about our sensory states are not infallible and may be false , incorrigibility would be a vice rather than a virtue .
20 Taxi-drivers , autograph hunters , friends and family alike are curious about our offstage relationship , and wonder whether our heated exchanges are continued after the show .
21 A joy for all seasons , a haven for blackbird and robin and a screen between ourselves and our neighbours that we might go about our separate business unobserved .
22 ‘ We had to be upfront about our technical back-up .
23 Yes we did , we were talking about our General Election strategy and er we 've been planning some campaigning and training workshops and so on , and I can tell you that we 've selected a Green Party candidate for Oxford west for the General Election ; his name is Mike Woodin , and the process is going on to select someone for Oxford east , so there 's certainly going to be a strong Green presence in Oxford during the General Election .
24 Our friendly and knowledgeable sales staff will also be pleased to tell you about our many customer services that include free estimating and measuring on carpets , complimentary bedroom planning and design and up to £1000 instant credit .
25 Meanwhile , we still had to get something done about our new procedures .
26 You can read all about our new look on page 68 .
27 ‘ My dear , ’ he said to his wife , ‘ are n't you going to tell our guests about our new addition to the dining-room ? ’
28 We will all be reading this book for tips about our new rulers .
29 He said : ‘ We are extremely excited about our new title .
30 Did he mention anything about our new house ? ’
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