Example sentences of "course that [pers pn] be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But this part of the course that we 're specifically calling advocacy will concentrate on that part of the skill of advocacy , of the actual standing up and presenting information . |
2 | In the example quoted , the first line leaves unstated the place to which Israel is to return ; the B-line specifies the full significance of " return " in A. It is true of course that it is not only that the B-line is more specific than the A-line but also that the A is more specific than the B. Such cases do not negate the parallelism of greater precision ; they are a subset of the examples of our feature . |
3 | ‘ The first sign of madness , ’ joke people who have been caught talking to themselves , confident of course that it is not . |
4 | Boris Becker recently expressed the view that there was too much money in tennis and that it was ruining the game — a view of course that it is much easier to make objectively once you have £5m in the bank . |
5 | Not of course that it was ever on the cards . ’ |
6 | Ian Stark once said of his great mount Murphy Himself that if Murphy 's ears were really pricked while they were going round a cross country course that he was probably out of control ! |