আমাদের, আমাদিগের, অস্মদীয়
(1) Belonging to or associated with the speaker and one or more other people previously mentioned or easily identified.
(2) Used by a writer, editor, or monarch to refer to something belonging to or associated with himself or herself.
(1) The dog had been grown over the last eight years and we brought it from our previous address.
(2) Our Tadhg was there
(3) The cases to which we have referred in our view make quite plain the proper approach.
(4) We're going to have our work cut out for us, but they are definitely the team to beat.
(5) We want to know what you, our readers, think
(6) At the beginning of each month we have to formally contact him by phone for our salary.
(7) We get assigned to this inferior work track because we are identifiable by our sex.
(8) Our mother
(9) Our house
(10) There is no mention of anything like this in our travel advice and it is not common.
(11) Anyone who votes for this act should not deserve our votes in the general election.
(12) Jo and I had our hair cut
(13) It puts him up much higher than he is accustomed to being, and as a bonus it allows him to play with our hair.
(14) We chose a known donor so that our child could know the identity of his biological father.
(15) We are now asking our readers to fill in a letter and send it to the Prime Minister.
(16) I refer to such cases only to show that our law is no stranger to the prevention of risk.
(17) If we have it in our power to create the next generations in a way that we wish, then we should.
(18) There are now so many almost daily occasions when we have to stand up and verify our identity.
(19) We brushed our teeth
(20) On our side we went down to the Royal Society with a group of people from the lab.
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