Example sentences of "[adv] our [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well apparently our load facts according to I mean they 're sixties all the time so
2 But she quotes approvingly our television critic , Richard Last , a month or so back : ‘ Melvyn Bragg 's controversial A Time to Dance ( BBC1 ) ended on a believably tender note , suggesting that it was his producer or director , rather than the author , who miscalculated the grossness of earlier episodes . ’
3 In the following days and weeks my mother and I took turns to visit him every day ; we realized how much our presence meant to him .
4 The problem is not so much our ignorance over the issues relevant to a discussion of epidemiology and risk , appalling though that is , as the confusion of our feelings about sex itself .
5 Getting over H2 is very much our concern , and trials to ensure that teachers learning to ‘ drive the unit ’ have a low failure rate are essential , and quite possible .
6 If they are so much our superior in everything else , one would think that their insurance-based systems might be better also .
7 So you see , my friend , how much our King needs your help , in order to defeat his enemies . ’
8 Doubt is not so much our problem as everybody 's problem .
9 These modern apartments are our Club Choice in Lanzarote and very much our Club base on the island , central to Club 18–30 activities and the facilities of this lively resort .
10 ‘ Think how much our tourist industry is in debt to him .
11 Stevenson would certainly respond by insisting that however much our conception of the world is socially determined , and even if there is no level of brute fact which is just how things are , there is still all the difference between a socially agreed mode of representing actual or expected , but not necessarily welcomed , reality , and an effort to decide on what to favour and what disfavour in this reality .
12 maybe we could send in our trip to Soton via Hampshire hedgerows report ?
13 I like to think that the huge and impressive list of volunteers , who helpfully filled in our Appeal for Time forms , may also represent a positive reaction to the tragic news of the past year .
14 If you could fill in our form and a cheque for the amount stated on the attached invoice , we can get started .
15 Fill in our food diary and we 'll analyse your eating habits
16 Our reasons for that are that the especially the eight year average used by the County Council , are unduly skewed by the boom of the late eighties , and give in our view , to high a trend t to erm to work from .
17 FILL IN OUR QUESTIONNAIRE FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A PRACTICAL , HARDWORKING GOBLIN STEAMATIC CLEANER
18 FILL IN OUR QUESTIONNAIRE FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN THIS FABULOUS VI-SPRING BED
19 Jacob brought in our supper .
20 This gap must of course be filled in our score , otherwise it will sound very thin and unsatisfactory .
21 We had to go to our form rooms and fill in our timetable , the week looked so busy .
22 For us , worship is merely our duty to respond to God 's love by a discipline which , for most Christians , amounts to one visit to the local church a week .
23 As a result of these pressures we are forced to modify somewhat our style of approach in order to shed light upon certain aspects of our main topic which have remained unexplored hitherto , but this modification of style , as will become clearer in the sequel , does not invalidate our earlier approach , but rather structurally complements it .
24 We do all our drinking in private , you see , in the family .
25 It 's only our video 's gone
26 Is it only our culture ? he wrote .
27 Only our faith , our soul 's endeavour ,
28 But eventually she persuaded us she meant it and we went and it was an invaluable experience meeting not only our missionary partner but the people among whom she lives and and works and has done for many years .
29 We shall not go into the variety of psychological mechanisms which convert terrible actuality into pleasing imagination , but there is one of them , sado-masochism , which demands attention because it explains why tellers of harsh truths so often offend not only our sentimentality but our moral sensibility .
30 I am convinced that it was only our privatisation proposals which allowed us to bring gas as a real possibility — now a probability , and almost certainly a certainty — to Northern Ireland .
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