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

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1 They 're selected , at different price levels , from our annual survey of skis available in Britain :
2 We now have to buy it from our petty cash .
3 Wickham ( in press ) , in a study of teachers and children in the UK , shows the same problem of the ‘ drop-out ’ of information in teachers ' use of simultaneous communication , Maxwell ( 1983 ) , in a direct attempt to examine the effect of simultaneous communication using MCE on deaf children 's writing , produces the results one might predict from the above and from our preceding discussion of BSL .
4 Watford man of the match Gary Porter , a survivor of Taylor 's glorious era , said : ‘ That brought back lots of memories from our First Division days .
5 A year , a month , and a day on from our first meeting , the 18–30 group is holding a welcome event for all those who would like to come and meet us and find out more about the group , and maybe throw your ideas into the pool .
6 In order to make available a single comprehensive Report covering the English curriculum for the whole period of compulsory schooling , we have included in this Report material from our first Report — revised and extended to reflect the needs of the secondary curriculum or to present our arguments more clearly .
7 Let us place now another bunch of charge ( say q2 ) into another discrete point a distance r12 away from our first charge that we will now denote by q1 .
8 I understand the hon. Gentleman 's concern , which is shared by my Department , but I do not think that on reflection he would want the defence industry to be singled out for particular treatment from our other manufacturing industries .
9 It 's only a two minute walk from our other Club bases , the Amarilis and the Rhodos apartments , so you always have the opportunity to meet other holiday makers and join in the fun .
10 Shearer , still top scorer in the division despite Rovers ' four consecutive league games without a goal , said after Saturday 's 2-0 home defeat by Tottenham : ‘ We are suffering from our good start to the season .
11 Choose from our TWO VALUE Category Hotels :
12 A clue as to what this might be comes from our personal experience if we attempt to miss a night 's sleep and stay up all night ( fig 1.2 ) .
13 Even told him one day , ‘ Let's go travelling , escape from our lush paradise
14 It should be emphasized that this rather high-flown detour from our primary thrust in this book has not been made in order to identify the nature of philosophy .
15 Three examples , taken from our eleventh report , show something of the variation .
16 Pupils from our friendly neighbourhood school , St John 's , were invited along as passengers and they too became the first to use the bypass .
17 Our team of Design Engineers , operating from our modern purpose built factory are available to shape your ideas into future reality .
18 A MESSAGE FROM OUR CHIEF EXECUTIVE
19 As Wilson suggests , it might be advisable to remove the term " information need " from our professional vocabulary and speak instead of " information seeking towards the satisfaction of need which implies a greater element of interaction between system and users .
20 Crimes against society , such as theft , murder and outright war , as well as bad actions against family and friends , spring from our inborn desire to get our own way and do what we want , however much we normally keep those feelings under control .
21 But although God does have the role in Berkeley 's philosophy of accounting for the continued perceivability of real objects apart from our actual perception of them , it is not quite in the way we have just described .
22 In a relaxed atmosphere and elegant surroundings , you can take your pick from our extensive menu , which offers everything from delicious light snacks to substantial three-course meals .
23 We think you 'll especially enjoy these three seasonal wines from our extensive list .
24 We 're so brainwashed into seeing the world as random and meaningless that we can ignore countless messages from our Higher Self every day .
25 It is a message from our Higher Self .
26 Through relaxing and stilling the mind , sinking beneath the constant chatter of the conscious self , we become more and more receptive to the whispers from our Higher Self .
27 Knowledge elites and technical elites are now emerging from our higher education institutions .
28 McLaren 's suggested explanation for this particular catastrophe arose from our recent knowledge ( from Mars , Venus , Mercury and the back of the moon ) that meteorites and meteoritic impacts are a general feature of the Solar System .
29 But Bowler said : ‘ It is abundantly clear from our recent correspondence that the actions taken by the club were insufficient , despite 145 arrests and 20 ejections at the Test match alone .
30 Here is another example from our recent maths test :
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