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

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1 Our half year results demonstrate that we 're doing a lot of the right things to get there .
2 Still , you see if they 're coming from somewhere like Southampton or wherever they might have come , maybe they were delayed on the journey and er So we went and had our half hour lunch .
3 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 .
4 However , one of our many mountain goats points out that had Sir Ranulph taken full advantage of mod.tech. he would have reduced his load drastically .
5 At night , the action really begins to heat up , as guests from the nearby Irene and Sunshine Studios meet up for BBQ 's or for one of our many Club party nights .
6 An important working library on South-East Asia and much modern French literature has come to us by bequest of M. Jacques Dauphin , father of our former Lady Carlisle Research Fellow , Dr. Claudine Dauphin ; we owe special thanks to Dr. Dauphin and the army of Somervillian and non-Somervillian friends who helped transport this large collection of books across the Channel , and to Ann Raynes who stepped in at short notice to deliver the last consignment from London to Oxford .
7 Amongst his responsibilities are the relationships between the United Nations and our government and of course for us his very , very special claim to fame is that he is the younger brother of our former chairman Simon Boyd .
8 The said partnership is for economic strategy planning and they have current consultancy projects in what was the USSR , and the one of the three I have known for years , as he shared a Lothian Regional council office with our former upstairs neighbour , lovely now in lake district is off to Moscow next Monday and then to another city ( ? sp ) six thousand miles east of Moscow !
9 Our former colleague Peter Thompson co-author of a book , Sarah 's Story , in which Bryan stars spotted the American in Mayfair the other day and shouted out his name .
10 I thank him for his most generous tribute to our former colleague Richard Holt , who will be remembered by hon. Members on both sides of the House with considerable affection .
11 I am very pleased that ( our former Sports Council Liaison Officer ) , and ( incoming Vice-Chairman of the Movement & Dance Division ) are involved in the various working parties , and I am confident that they will ensure a fair assessment of the criteria for all Movement & Dance qualifications .
12 One of the courgettes has been allowed to grow into a marrow , ready for our own harvest festival .
13 I think the dashing strain in these emigres appealed to the countrymen of Henri IV , Bernadotte , Foch ( and our own Fieldmarshal Alanbrooke ) , and Dumas 's d'Artagnan .
14 erm that sounds like , you know , our own housekeeping problems .
15 It was fogged , possibly by our own lab boys , we 'll never know .
16 And his programme was to try to show that really ultimately the only things that can be accepted are our own sense experiences , and to try to exhibit everything else , ordinary material objects , and then of course , physical objects in turn , as constructions , as logical constructions out of these .
17 And he wanted to do this because he thought that if it were possible , if we could start just from our own sense experiences , then a great simplification would have been achieved .
18 With Descartes he felt that our own sense experiences are the one things about which we can be absolutely certain .
19 Er two bedrooms , it was a number sixty six Street in those days , there were new houses built on where it is now , I have n't been into Palfry for years but er there were five houses in the row , there was a family named at one end , there was us my nan of course we were next to , next to us was Mrs , a Mr and Mrs , and then er that was one side of the entry the other side of the entry was a family named , they had quite a large family , there was er two or three of those married Mrs and then er then Mrs they were all relatives , cos there was no such thing as overcrowding in those days you got as many in as you could you see , there was , another was Mr and Mrs she was a daughter of Mrs there was Mrs and Mrs she was another daughter of Mrs , and then er there were , there was a , a young man he was a son of Mrs , the were I think show people originally cos they were a bit anyhow there were five houses down the yard we had n't got running water in the sink , we had a , a big stone pump pipe in at the bottom of the entry we all had to go and draw out our own drinking water from this one standpipe .
20 ‘ The toughest test is staying the course during our own Duns Summer Festival , ’ said John , who 's a craft attendant at Torness .
21 The Gulf War , he said , had revealed the " weakness of our own intelligence services " and their " extreme dependence " on United States sources .
22 I have always tried , in these cases , to ensure that any diversification we seek is found in an area which is contiguous to our own skill base .
23 Throughout adulthood we are constantly reinforcing our own ageist attitudes by blaming our own inadequacies on ageing .
24 The damage to the integrity of the US banking system caused by the feckless management of the savings and loans system — which before US financial deregulation did much the same job as our own building societies — has been so extensive that its impact often goes unstated .
25 ‘ It ties in pretty well with our own satellite observation reports , ’ Hayman muttered .
26 We have our own animal magic at Redcar .
27 If they are not mounted , we can perhaps discuss procedures for having them mounted , probably using the services of our own Preservation Division .
28 Within our own catchment area considerable progress has been made towards developing the concept of a pyramid of schools working together to create coherence and continuity in curriculum and effective transition from school to school throughout the 3–16 age range .
29 We infiltrate informants into the underworld to organize our own counter-espionage apparatus
30 When the weather starts to improve in the New Year , note that we have , by popular request , another talk by Graham Vincent , and talks by John Massey and our own member Len Davies .
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