Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] our [noun sg] the " in BNC.

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1 No matter how efficient the Institution , how quick its response times or how well it is known nothing would be possible without those who raise the funds to keep the RNLI running , and in reporting the reaching of the end of another financial year in an excellent position to plan for our future the Chairman extended his thanks once again to the fund raisers .
2 He drew to our attention the views of the academic writers in which the point is raised and discussed ; thus in Professor Griew 's book The Theft Acts 1968 and 1978 , 6th ed. ( 1990 ) , p. 186 , para. 10.15 , the author suggests that the use of the word ‘ employment ’ may limit the operation of the subsection to :
3 Well , as I was explaining , we 've built into our amplifier the pressure-sensitive transducer of pressure-sensitive attenuating network , which is the inverse of an equal loudness curve , the resultant readings being denoted by D B As , that 's decibels of the A kind .
4 In 1858 Ewing wrote an open letter complaining of these controversies without which , ‘ at the time of the great Presbyterian disruption … we should have absorbed within our pale the bulk of the sober-minded and educated of Scotland . ’
5 According to our experience the pancreatic blood flow in caerulein induced pancreatitis is significantly reduced already after two hours of caerulein infusion and then this reduction progresses to reach after five hours of infusion about half of the normal flow .
6 We welcome to our debate the Minister for Health , who is in her place on the Treasury Bench .
7 It was not therefore surprising if , on our last day of excavation , we saw from our elevated position men on horse and foot making their way towards us from all points of the compass , and we were told after our departure the top of the hill was crowded with visitors . "
8 A nice basket of flowers arrived at our house the next day .
9 We underestimate at our peril the difficulty and danger with which the ‘ politics of variation ’ are fraught .
10 When he knocked on our door the older detectives would n't answer it .
11 Plants consume carbon dioxide , releasing the oxygen that we other species require , completing in our turn the full circle by ‘ burning ’ carbon and breathing out carbon dioxide .
12 It means taking into account our current eating habits and including in our diet the necessary changes that are required to maintain a healthy lifestyle .
13 We must take as our basis the two vectors representing the two bond stretching motions , so that the transformation matrices showing the effects of the symmetry operations will be 2 × 2 matrices ; only the trace of the matrix is needed to generate the character Xv .
14 She had remembered from our dinner the week before .
15 We use as our basis the set of vectors representing all possible components of motion of individual atoms , making a total of 3N = 15 vectors .
16 Gone from our ken the iron horse ,
17 It is the only method we have of associating with our policy the Party as a whole through a body that is representative of the front and back benches and the Party in the country as well as the Party in the House .
18 The Nuang Ase is the one day in the year when the taboo against women boarding the prahus may be broken , and they brought with them a feast , including the black goat of the earth and the white cock of the sky which had been sacrificed in our hull the night before .
19 We were lucky to have at our service the skilled pen of Dick Allen of the Millbrook Garden Centre in Sussex .
20 Suppose , for example , we had as our task the programming of two robots in such a way that they could systematically aid one another in an open range of tasks : what properties beyond the specific abilities required for the tasks would they need to have ?
21 Hypercholecystokininaemia after enterectomy was reported by Lilja et al in 1983 and confirmed at our institute the following year .
22 During the two days we have as our base the international visitors lounge .
23 After rehearsals , Sir calls us together And each group performs their play , But just as it comes to our turn The bell goes for the end of the day .
24 This time the terms imposed upon him and his followers were much more humiliating : they had to ‘ give such surety as it shall please to our lord the king ’ that they would make no further trouble .
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