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

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1 The repair would have taken us over our budget so we saw this as God 's way to close the door .
2 I think it 's probably worth mentioning on that similar context following Mr 's comments about the false alarms , that the more successful we are at reducing those , the more that impacts on our budget because they take out for S S A , unlike road accidents .
3 HERE is a little moral story for Easter , a tale for our times if you like .
4 There is a different n there is also however , a tax payer burden in that some of our taxes that we pay to go erm , into agricultural support , I mean V A T for example .
5 Yeah , but what I 'm saying is that , yeah , but what I 'm saying is when the parent comes to you and says well the primary school said they were you can say well well yes but by by our standards and our assessment when they arrived here
6 A rest , a quick conflab and we decide to do another twenty miles and reach our tent before we stop for a long rest .
7 We want our money and we want it now .
8 I hate to think what effect it would have on our deficit if it included realistic costings of the value of their time .
9 I confirm that there is still time for organisations to respond to our proposals and we expect more representations during the consultation period .
10 The hon. Gentleman is merely trying to raise obscure scares about our proposals when he knows from his own visit to the association that the policy is extremely popular with all the principals and that his statement — that the colleges would be given back to his friends in Labour councils — was greeted with widespread dismay there .
11 We looked at him in disgust and just stood there popping our bubble-gum while he explained to her that she had betrayed her tribe and would have to be tied to the totem-pole .
12 Even the busiest of us can be persuaded to give of our time and our expertise when we know that the task we are undertaking will take a pre-specified and limited time .
13 We do have a statement in our contract that they sign to acknowledge that they are not er do n't have a dem right to sole
14 This is appalling heresy , I know , but I suppose we were saved from our excesses because we walked everywhere and lived very active lives .
15 When we 're talking about the negligence factor , obviously the insurance does n't cover the negligence of of a repairer , erm any faults inherent at the time of purchase are obviously not our responsibility and I do n't think any reasonable person would expect us to cover that because obviously we 're we 're in insurance , we 're not taking on risks already , we 're taking on a risk of mechanical failure of items after they 're sold , not obviously before they 're sold .
16 ‘ I thought I could handle it — but the very next day we 'd been sightseeing and returned to our suite and I looked into your eyes and felt myself drowning .
17 I am Mrs who 's sort of the secretary and books , does the booking for the hall , he could n't get that , anyway it occurred to me afterwards it must of been the grandmother of that girl that bought the erm , cos he kept on talking a Michelle and that 's the girl that bought our suite and I reckon it 's her child 's birthday party , she said erm you know my , you know my son-in-law , I said do I ?
18 As our reputation in Europe grows , so does the flow of overseas visitors to our headquarters and we continue to host meetings and organise study visits for them .
19 ‘ I suppose we 're getting to the age when we 'd envy our sons if we had any . ’
20 Our activities since we began include preparing information packs for advice centres and welfare rights workers , leafleting the DHSS offices so people know about the legislation , networking with other groups in Belfast , and other parts of Ireland , North and South and with groups in Britain , lobbying and generally trying to make this legislation unworkable .
21 Sensitive Sunday Telegraph columnist Sir Peregrine Worsthorne was so distressed by our views that he had to ask his secretary , Justine Oliver , to reply .
22 We will not be frightened to express our views if we feel something has to be said .
23 We are not primarily concerned here with the distribution of this variable through the range of speaker-groups and styles , mainly because this is quite evident from our tape-recordings before we start , and without formal quantification .
24 Erm and again we must rest our case that we 've done our best with it .
25 There was a fair amount of competition , so in fact she er was selected on merit and on her interests which matched very nicely with our course that we run .
26 The problem with work supervisors is I think we hinted before , if you think about it , is the fact that our plans and what have you all go forward assuming it 's so many hours .
27 Cos we 've all you know , we 've all not got as much for our houses as we want
28 Ten of his ‘ Wares crept over the ramparts in the night and before we knew what we were at they were holding swords to our throats as we sat at our wine .
29 These values enter into all our sensations , into our reactions when we admire a picture by Raphael or Michelangelo , when we read Shakespeare or listen to Mozart .
30 I am beginning to doubt our sanity when he finds good ice and sets up the belay .
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