Example sentences of "[conj] of course [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In that sense women have a greater range of strategies for maximizing support at their disposal , although of course their capacity as wage earners in the formal economy has usually been far more limited than men 's .
2 Maybe he just did n't think when they showed him it , that it was n't the right one cos I suppose if you 've seen them every day you do n't , it does n't register it 's just the fact that of course your dad only gave him the price of the blue and white
3 And of course her misdeeds were always found out .
4 and of course her mum moved to Cornwall and Deborah bought the house of off her , a bit cheaper than they would have bought on the they moved down to Cornwall and they bought a much smaller house , much , much smaller .
5 Barbara Sewart , for instance , has angina and of course her doctor told her that this diet was particularly suitable for her .
6 He was their only guest and of course her father had given him the ‘ big room ’ — used by the landlord himself in the winter .
7 Partners and staff are well known in the City , w providers of due diligence work with the major capitalists , with the bankers er with with the merchant bankers and so on and of course our plans for providing us with due diligence work .
8 Erm as you say Mr Campbell er the plan at the moment is that the F two thousand will replace jaguar and the tornado A D V F three aircraft and the scope er of replacing other aircraft er remains under consideration , er provisional off take of two fifty er was declared at the d the start of the development phase and of course our work share in development is based on that number .
9 You see , we were so used to being out , both the wife and I. We 'd go all over London travelling and to the theatre ; and of course our holidays abroad , we miss , weekends at the coast we miss .
10 And of course our guy turns up does n't he , and he 's seen vino , and all he 's got to do now is load it does n't he ?
11 Under these conditions the motion of the particles is fairly complicated , and of course our model is unable to predict the detailed behaviour of the particles .
12 For many years we had been permitted to lay out and examine wreckage in a couple of hangars at RAE Farnborough ; but we were strictly visitors , not always welcome with our requirements for hangar space , and of course our needs were always secondary to those of our host RAE .
13 And then er somebody told me mother and of course me mother come in then , And a policeman was there .
14 They 're ideal for saving in the short term and of course your money is accessible .
15 It 's just er a small section of foot of a footnote which gives an account of the history of the clause in er of the section in the er Police Act of nineteen sixty four with which we are dealing and of course Your Lordships will be well aware that we moved on from Section er from the Sections of the Police Act , we 're not dealing with them at all , we 're dealing with what has happened to those Clauses since and I thought perhaps Your Lordship might Your Lordships might be interested in the sort of guidance which is made available th so , so fortunately to us and so that we can have our minds very clearly focused upon the issues .
16 And of course your parents not wanting you to do something is merely putting out a fire with gasoline .
17 And of course my boss because he had n't listed what we 'd seen
18 And of course my work here , I used to do in I used to plant a lot in .
19 And of course my Aunty Annie , Gwenny went
20 Especially from the sponsors , the journalists and of course my rivals .
21 And she 'd scrub herself the hands with that you know and of course my mam used to do all the baking did n't she .
22 I miss my friends and of course my family … my grandparents .
23 And of course my father , he was in he had a local paper .
24 But erm and of course my father was also an inventor , he had , he had done , everything was used .
25 joined us just as we were ready to go overseas , he had just come out of er Flight School and of course his heart was set on being a fighter pilot and here he became a co-pilot so he was a very disappointed man and he did not stand up well in combat so there were n't too many missions , about five and I bounced him off the crew and would n't fly with him any more and got then other co-pilots to fly with me from our Squadron .
26 As to my honourable friend 's confi concerns about Essex and of course his constituency borders mine .
27 It would be many more months till the carapace matured into full symbiotic harmony with his body — and of course his spirit must be tested and tempered in combat before sockets would be cut into the carapace , whereby he could plug himself into power armour in a full fusion of man and equipment .
28 Kevin was a politician and of course his life was in the States , but had n't he said only the night before , ‘ My heart 's here in Ireland , Rose . ’
29 There were posters signed by his partners , by the local lawyers ' association , the Miletti family , various relatives , and of course his wife and children .
30 erm His father died in nineteen hundred and three and his mother in nineteen hundred and five and of course his mother 's death was a particularly shattering blow , and he actually spent six weeks in a clinic for neurotics .
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