Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [verb] our [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Erm which I suppose our main focus would be introducing I I P would n't it .
2 We can not dictate what our children will make of the Community , but we must leave them in a position where they can effectively influence the shape of Europe , and that Europe must be one in which we retain our distinct national identity .
3 Indeed we are rarely aware of them as rules , until they are broken , since they are typical of the settings in which we received our moral training .
4 Philip becomes aware of the process through which we invent our own identities based on the fictional paradigms at our disposal .
5 This is just one way in which we remember our regional roots .
6 This seems more than a simple displacement of the fear and anxiety with which we contemplate our own old age .
7 Never before has the way in which we use our global land resources been so critical . ’
8 Preparation room — the first room ( or space ) in which we gather and in which we do our quietening activities : it is also the place where we conclude our session round the table , preparing to go forward
9 The process by which we acquire the culture of the society into which we are born — the process by which we acquire our social characteristics and learn the ways of thought and behaviour considered appropriate in our society — is called socialisation .
10 If we are willing to embark on an inner journey , we can discover all of the beliefs , expectations and hidden agendas through which we create our own lives , and begin to create the future of our Dreams .
11 The splitters reply that only fine-grained analysis can identify the precise patterns of actions on which we base our subjective impressions , and perhaps uncover other coherent patterns for which we have no names .
12 Then the fluorescence of the locker room , its cord carpet and steel shelves , the laundry barrels and the fattest trashcans you ever saw , from which we fish our pre-smeared tackle .
13 You understand that it is a condition of us accepting your booking that you take out for yourself and for those for whom you book our recommended holiday insurance ( details on page 15 ) , or that you arrange a policy yourself giving comparable or better cover under all sections .
14 Mind you we got our own video when she was about that no she was younger than that .
15 Naturalism was a psychological penetration of the motives of the bourgeois , in whom we saw our mortal enemy , and psychological penetration , despite all efforts at resistance , brings an identification with the various precepts of bourgeois morality …
16 The current list of benefactors , to whom we offer our profound thanks for their continuing support of the IFSCC , are shown below :
17 But we do not only communicate with people with whom we share our personal lives .
18 Surrounded as we are by solutions of all kinds , each one supported by persuasive evidence of attested success , we can not but be tempted into the belief that somewhere among them there will be one which matches our particular teaching problem and which can therefore be slotted into our situation like a cassette or a computer programme .
19 Moreover , if the moral judgment which we require to make is one which involves our own personal interest we might reasonably look to the relevant law as representing a less partial view of the matter than our own ; for , without attributing to the law a non-partisan impartiality at variance with most available knowledge about the actual political and legal processes , it might still happen to be less partial and more informed than we are when making judgments about cases which affect us closely .
20 Well we we had our own local manifesto before and the idea , well in in practical terms it was extremely detailed and erm each rewrite was was a very big exercise and just photocopying er it was an extremely large booklet .
21 If they 've never advertised before and it is a rare occasion but it does happen , we we put our own thoughts down there we discuss that with them .
22 That was one we got our free milk as many pints of milk as we required for to keep our fam but no more , no more than that , just much your family had they 'd allow you a pint per per person .
23 We always begin with the needs that the group identifies and then discuss with them how these needs relate to what we call our four analytical cornerstones — four issues which represent the oppression and exploitation of women .
24 I know what when we were dredging down there , we used to have er what we call our safe chains and when we were first dredging down there you 'd put your chain in , hands were all purple .
25 I think that 's what we base our live performance on . ’
26 I think that 's what we base our live performance on . ’
27 He said , ‘ Well , I suppose this is what they call our ultimate destination .
28 Those of us who make our own way there have little conception of the anxiety this may induce , unless , perhaps , we have waited for bedpans in hospital .
29 Well those of us who did our probationary year sort of over ten years ago .
30 My stint in the TA was as a conscript , and those of us who did our national service in the TA made many friendships that have lasted to this day .
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