Example sentences of "and [adv] [prep] course [art] " in BNC.

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1 And also of course a lot of crimes that had their that were basically crimes of domestic violence .
2 and also of course the fact that the German market had closed .
3 They were particularly impressed with the additional two and a half million for home care with the resources to go with it , together with the additional and also of course the eight hundred thousand for the er scheme .
4 The final point Mr Deputy Speaker and of course the honourable gentleman knows this is absolutely right , expenditure at an all time high , mountains at an all time high and also of course the gap between consumer prices and world prices the highest ever recorded .
5 But it ran with each school area , you know , Berry , Grimness , Marketthorpe and so on , and now of course the total areas as one but I think perhaps it would be permissible to somebody with local parentage maybe not resident in the area .
6 Additions and embellishments can be more difficult to detect , and here of course the cooperation of the art historian is essential .
7 It was beginning with the disasters on one way systems and then of course a panic decision to do further research into the so called traffic problems of St Albans .
8 Which was ranged from half inch , to two inches , and then of course the mortices , and tenons , they had to be marked out .
9 And then of course the relationship had become more personal and exclusive : lunches and dinners , films , visits to stately homes or places of scenic interest .
10 And then of course the hay st the hay stack was built in a different style by the harvest stack it was built different .
11 And then of course the other garage in the middle of the town , we got back to normal , repairs and er
12 But this is the crew and the picture that flew to Colesfield on the tenth of October of forty three and we had nothing out of the ordinary to report about that mission and that was the Gdynia Mission the day before , it certainly stands out on our minds because of the length of it and then of course the next one on the fourteenth of October to Schweinfurt which changed our lives .
13 I was in Europe for those crucial years — the Mediterranean , the Balkans , and then of course the Polish Corridor , Berlin .
14 You 'd get a message from the R T O the er Railway Transport Office to say supply three hundred and sixty cups of tea at such and such a time and then of course the troops would the train would start , the troops pour out and pour into our place and there we were dashing around .
15 My posting came through and I was posted to Swordstone this side of Norwich , so I was still quids in , I could get home once a week , twenty four hour pass and then erm after a while erm , having served at Regiment , I was posted up to , as the Sergeant Artillery Clerk with the Brigade , an ack-ack brigade up at Coventry , just outside Coventry and then of course the A T S were coming in , were coming in in quite large numbers then and they were replacing male personnel and then I was posted abroad and I went to Egypt where I was there again , fortunate enough , I suppose , to go into the echelon , the second echelon which was the Records Office of all the forces or the armoured personnel in the Middle East and I worked there until I was actually demobbed from there but I was out in Egypt there for two , just over two years , came back to Northampton where I was finally demobbed and allowed to come home and as I said I came home one week and I was back at work the next .
16 Seems to me that there was some and then of course the Wave of Life
17 And then of course the boats were sunk during the war .
18 But oh I do n't and then of course the war came did n't it .
19 And then of course the agent
20 And then of course the insurance regulations have a compliance cost assessment .
21 And then of course the there were some a lot of them mass produced then there was the mass producer come in then .
22 What we were trying to say is there is actually a place and my Right Honourable Friend thinks that there is and indeed so do I , for people to contribute to the problem of policing in their locality who have n't necessarily for one reason or another and my Noble Friend Lord Whitelaw said , decided not to erm be on the police authority , maybe they have n't had time , maybe there has n't been their , their particular but nevertheless they do know and they do care about their locality and they have got a er er a contribution to make and we think that that would actually improve the local the police authorities , provided that they are not in an overwhelming position and that is the reason why we 've suggested that eight erm t er , er , er o of a police authority of sixteen , eight should be councillors in the majority , five should be independents and three should be er er er magistrates and My Lords and then of course the complaint was ah , but then some people may not be properly represented and the number ought to be larger .
23 and then of course the Americans paid for that road up
24 And then of course the Air Force , they 'd be one up again I suppose .
25 Adjusting frontiers is historically enormously difficult , there may be two or three very clear cases in the Soviet Union when it came be done without much dispute by general agreement , but on the whole I reckon that observation of human rights is the way to approach this , and then of course the er growth of economic prosperity if it comes will actually help to ease these problems .
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