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

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1 If you have an IBM compatible PC then you can use our extensive range of software .
2 The words come from one of the in-depth interviews carried out by George Street Research , as part of our extensive survey of 418 businesses corresponding to the overall profile of Scotland 's industrial and commercial community , and are considered representative of its attitudes to and uses of solicitors ' services .
3 With regard to the proposals set out in your finalised business plan , we will make recommendations as to the type and source of funds , effect appropriate introductions through our extensive network of funding source contacts ( including venture capital and banking sources ) and advise and support on presentations to funding sources .
4 As a result of our extensive review of the design and build business in the early part of last year we have reinforced our operational and management capabilities in this area with the appointment of a number of experienced design and build professionals .
5 This opened the issue of how nerve cells might communicate with each other and eventually led to our now-sophisticated understanding of neurotransmitters .
6 And this brings us to the end of our clockwise tour of Thrush Green and our brief meetings with the chief inhabitants .
7 As a nation we pride ourselves on our strong sense of sportsmanship and fair play .
8 For too long , the British have been reluctant Europeans — for understandable reasons , because our strong sense of national identity has been shaped by our exceptional history .
9 Something else that interests Roles is the authority of the photographic image , our strong conventions of how to view a photograph .
10 Our low level of investment in science and technology is an indicator of our relative economic weakness .
11 One of the most important parts of investment is inward investment into this country , which is very much encouraged by our low rates of tax — by our low rates of corporation tax and by the fact that we have a low higher rate of income of tax .
12 One of the most important parts of investment is inward investment into this country , which is very much encouraged by our low rates of tax — by our low rates of corporation tax and by the fact that we have a low higher rate of income of tax .
13 We attribute our low rate of false positivity to the use of age matched controls .
14 And our classic examples of course there erm of of of this situation in in post eighteen fifteen Europe are Germany , Italy Poland .
15 It 's a service which only Rentokil could offer and supply , with our broad range of experience and skills across a number of hygiene and cleaning activities . ’
16 Three years ago we opened the gallery in Duke Street , London , to show our broad collections of Old Master and nineteenth-century paintings , arms and armour , furniture and works of art .
17 Roy McCracken came to the Palace from Belfast Distillery in the summer of 1920 and , until he had the misfortune to break a leg in December , he was our first-choice right-half in our promotion-seeking team of 1920–21 .
18 The proctologist shook his head then turned to look at our private scrap of paradise .
19 If we concentrate only on the mythological representations and personifications of evil , we too easily relegate the Devil to our private worlds of personal torments and individual temptations .
20 After Peter 's death in 1982 , we had to find a home for our private collection of 20,000 children 's books and comics .
21 Our dry set of kit was rapidly becoming drenched .
22 Our largest source of sulphur dioxide is the power station where fossil fuels containing sulphur are burnt to provide electricity .
23 Obviously this does not signify that we have resolved our specific problem of " being women " nor that militancy can be the panacea which allows us to find our own identity .
24 How do these codes and values relate to our specific set of concerns with work and employment ?
25 There 's very few who 'll speak about the Curtain I think now cos they speak about the hotel , but we say the Curtain of Glen Ayloch And then and then further down was Dyke Ends and that was our lower end of the glen , so that was there .
26 Our combined experience of running and selling a monthly magazine was not large .
27 First , our working model of the heroin ‘ epidemic ’ maintains that prevalence ( all cases ) will increase if incidence ( new cases ) outstrips outcidence ( the number of individuals ‘ coming off ’ heroin ) , and conversely that prevalence will decrease if the outcidence rate exceeds the incidence rate .
28 For example , after a series of late nights and lie-ins ( holidays for example ) , it might be time to get back to our normal hours of work ; alternatively , on retirement , a lifetime of early morning rising can be altered .
29 As Bauer put it in a recent BBC television discussion of covert recognition , ‘ Our normal experience of perception , of seeing objects or faces as an all or none process , is a trick that the brain plays on us ’ .
30 Right , however , variability is something that is n't taken into account , right , in our normal models of profit , profit maximizing behaviour .
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