Example sentences of "our [noun pl] [verb] them " in BNC.
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1 | All we want to do is go along and put forward our policies to discuss them in a well-mannered reasoned way . |
2 | Removing the worry of finding other jobs should make it easier for the players to focus on their cricket and there is also the hope that a couple of the kids to benefit from having our lads coaching them in the winter will develop into Notts players of the future . ’ |
3 | Purchaser research is the name given to the research services we can provide to our clients to help them advance and achieve strategic objectives . |
4 | They bashed hell out of it so much that it bust wide open , and we had to use all our reserves to hold them . |
5 | We must fight our way to meet our Brothers to warn them . ’ |
6 | leadership is provided to all our contractors to assist them in meeting the Group 's standards ; |
7 | You know i i feeds into that idea I think that the the you know , people in Africa are impotent and that we have to put put into our pockets to help them when we 're destroying massive amounts of grain . |
8 | 4 ) In several places it was felt that the paper provided further evidence of the gap that exists between how we perceive things and how our constituents see them who , for the most part see themselves as the ‘ money raisers ’ — a role they also fulfil for several other organisations as well . |
9 | Lightweight , medium-sized , with hardened steel blades , our testers pronounced them perfect for women gardeners . |
10 | Of course , too much should not be attempted at any one time , and the ideas should not run ahead of our abilities to put them into effect . |
11 | The boats were sparkling with the glitter of the ‘ caller ou , ’ as our fishwives call them ; and busily the men were throwing them out from among the nets into the creels , while the shore was lined by brawny-armed women clothed in waterproof aprons , who with marvellous rapidity were gutting the fish , and packing them in barrels with abundance of salt between each layer . |
12 | The accounts submitted to the Revenue included these costs as a deduction and our computations claimed them as a legitimate expense . |
13 | This time we only had our rifles to stop them , and that was not sufficient . ’ |
14 | Our mothers squeezed them . |
15 | When the hands of the clock move on again , it will be our children mourning them on their way to work . |
16 | ‘ We are talking to our employees telling them of our plans in a very detailed way . ’ |
17 | They will be sent to you during the dormant season , and assuming that you have bought some in this way , we will now turn our attention to our preparations to welcome them . |
18 | A lot of people have said to us that our gigs remind them of when they 're in the bathroom , miming with a tennis racket , pouring water over their heads for that sweat experience . ’ |
19 | A lot of people have said to us that our gigs remind them of when they 're in the bathroom , miming with a tennis racket , pouring water over their heads for that sweat experience . ’ |