Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [verb] our " in BNC.
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1 | The ICAEW rules do state that we should , under no various circumstances , promote or seek to promote our services in such a way or such an extent as to amount to harassment of a prospective client . |
2 | Could you give me an example of any nice passage in Adam Bede or Middlemarch to whet our appetites ? |
3 | If you are interested in attending one of these days or wish to find our more about Faith and Justice in our Diocese , please contact Brendan at , . |
4 | It is much easier for us to disobey God when we have developed a calloused conscience , or have paralysed our desires for God . |
5 | The only side effects worth considering are the consequences for the rest of society , in particular those of us who have had our cars or homes broken into , or have had our hard-earned leisure time wrecked by noise , rubbish and other anti-social behaviour such as illegal ‘ festivals ’ and acid parties . |
6 | I climbed to 1,000 feet and asked to resume our track for Blackpool and leave the area clear for the rescue . |
7 | We have to be out on the streets documenting the revolution and helping to forge our new democracy . |
8 | The Forces were then given four strategic roles : maintaining the British strategic nuclear deterrent ; defending the United Kingdom Base ; contributing to the landward defence of Western Europe ; and helping to secure our seaward defences in the eastern Atlantic . |
9 | Form criticism has been most profitably used in the psalms and has revolutionized our understanding of them . |
10 | As the net tightened , though , and those were taken away , so the only possible freedom became to protect ourselves and to try to consolidate our position . |
11 | ‘ We want to everyone informed and expect to publish our plan as soon as possible ’ . |
12 | ‘ We were woken at 10.30pm and told to put our kit on for three hours of night-time navigation exercises , ’ says Peter . |
13 | Such an explosion of factionalism and utter selfishness was shocking to all who lived through it , and seemed to threaten our whole way of life . |
14 | If we do not do that , we are abdicating responsibility and refusing to fulfil our primary role — to tackle and solve problems of a substantial nature . |
15 | Our service staff have also been working hard to ensure the highest standards in difficult times and to help retain our customers . |
16 | Since there was no question of us being able to invest in a cargo ourselves , let alone afford to charter the empty vessel , our only solution lay in returning to Makassar and attempting to persuade our Chinese friends to raise the merchandise themselves and to send us along as its stewards and guardians . |
17 | Minor nuances of detail in our respective uniforms were built upon to form a taxonomy of meaning and used to maintain our in-group ( or tribal ) knowledge of ourselves . |
18 | The evidence for these systems is generally personal and tends to reinforce our view that it is attitude of the teacher or parent which determines adherence to a given system rather than any objective verification . |
19 | ‘ When we first came , 25 lads surrounded us and threatened to tip our vehicles over and slash our tyres . ’ |
20 | A fanzine editor , noting Morrissey 's attendance , ploughed through the startled dancers and began to harangue our hero . |
21 | I asked as we turned our backs on the Pacific and began working our way back through the maze of walls and rubble . |
22 | The environmentalist is increasingly seen as ‘ being on the side of the public ’ , fighting pollution and striving to improve our quality of life . |
23 | Well we we often had people coming and asking to use our telephone , because either the telephones were erm all out of order , or you could only dial for emergencies . |
24 | Malc and I were all part of the same gang when we were 14 , sort of ‘ paired off ’ when we were 15 , and started putting our biology theory into practice at 16 . |
25 | It was raining as we drew up in front of the building and started unpacking our kit . |
26 | And having raised our banners of church proudly a change is all what changes should have been ! |
27 | And having got our agreement in theory he would begin grilling the poor waiter . |
28 | I 'm going to nip over and try to persuade our production team that it 's time to move over to PCs . |
29 | And I think that our concern is to try and see how that can be improved and , and possibly the underlying reason for that is that erm we all feel that unless we take it seriously , the kind of disasters that increasingly affect developing countries , and try to make our own assistance more rational , more respectful in a way of , of them and their cultures , then I think we 're storing up an enormous amount of trouble for ourselves in the future . |
30 | A group of your former fellow-students at the university , all Germans , and all extreme radicals , arrived on the scene in Salamanca and proceeded to disrupt our lives and shock the Spaniards with their outrageous behaviour , in which you joined . |