Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [prep] course [pron] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | A quiet dignity pervaded its saintly stations but we could never stay long because of course we were late … |
2 | It is undesirable because the patient is totally dependent on someone coming into the home from outside and of course it is extremely expensive in terms of nursing time . |
3 | I 'm ever so sorry for you both but of course I 'm ever so relieved . |
4 | Yeah I do Stefan , I mean i it 's very vigorous int it , when it gets established and it grows very upright as well and of course it 's deciduous erm some people call it a shrub , some people call it a tree but I , I will think that er Mrs is doing the right thing by cutting it back , especially if it 's a small garden , it would make a better bush in the garden I think if she does that and the these little white flowers really in are nice are n't they ? |
5 | And the rest of the time he 's had this , sort of on , on the pullover here and of course it 's so sensitive that it it picks up every rustle ! |
6 | I do n't suppose you 'd er get that sort of relationship nowadays and of course it was during the war when people er the fact that erm there was a war on erm was a levelling down or up or at least a levelling of , of people 's situations they , |
7 | We 're not doing it too strongly because of course it is quite difficult to , for an English ear perhaps to get attuned to it if one was doing it very very strong , so I 'm trying to do one that is n't er too alien to an English ear . |
8 | If I may say so very well councillor and you were specific and indeed backed up the particular figures , even though of course one is entitled to the that I thought it was fair and well argued . |
9 | And then my mam had three big double beds in there and of course we were slept top and bottom . |
10 | ‘ Oh yes , there 's eidesis that concentrates on form and proportion ; eidesis that acts mnemonically , producing near-instant recall through combinations of letters or numerals ; there s a kind of mathematical eidesis whereby equations and aspects of calculus are viewed spatially and of course there 's common-or-garden eidesis , which people call ‘ photographic memory ’ — ’ |