Example sentences of "course [pers pn] [vb mod] be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Of course I 'll be out there doing my chequebooks again .
2 Watching a video replay of the horrific tumble , he said : ‘ Of course I 'll be back , it 's nonsense to say I will not ride again .
3 " Of course I 'll be all right , do n't worry , " she said .
4 Each of course you 'd be about seventeen years .
5 But you might say , and I councillor did say in fact that of course we would be most unfair in the way that we did this because to quote from him er we were giving no time , no time for discussion , no time for evaluation no time .
6 Our task is to consider the situation from the earliest primary level through till , certainly the compulsory school-leaving erm age , sixteen , but of course we shall be very interested in developments between sixteen and eighteen .
7 I think they 've built They 've opened London offices , many of them , if those offices grow so they acquire the sort of breadth and depth of experience in the relevant areas that the big firms have got and at the moment er they may not have , then of course they 'll be more and more competitive .
8 But they , of course they may be now cos we booked them back in Feb
9 Molloy and Carroll suggest that while Access courses equip students with whatever is necessary for the completion of a degree course they may be less successful in preparing them for the higher levels of academic performance .
10 [ The grandmaster issued strict instructions not to leave any traces of habitation on the deserted island , although of course they could be there for sometime ] .
11 ‘ Of course he 'll be all right , ’ said Charlotte , all the more firmly because she was not totally convinced .
12 The picture which emerges from this study is one where assistance between more distant kin is of relatively minor importance to the total picture ( although of course it may be very important in particular cases ) , and that whether it is likely to be significant is rather idiosyncratic and unpredictable .
13 The hamlet , whose name probably means ‘ badger-copse ’ , was recorded in 1251 , though of course it may be much older in origin ; the surname had no doubt become hereditary by the following century .
14 I 'm not prepared to accept that any more than I am prepared to accept the hogwash that we heard from Bob Morgan and his Liberal Democrats , because of course it may be extremely comfortable for him to be acting like a beached dolphin on the shores of Abu Dhabi , but the fact of the matter is , of course , that the Liberal Democrats , with or without the backs of their envelopes and cigarettes packets , are extremely unlikely to be making any national legislation , so they are quite comfortable in being able to observe how others might or might not do it .
15 If people are made aware of the risks and volunteer , then that 's seems to be their own free choice , and if that is what they wish to do , then that it seen to be a perfectly fair about going of course it would be completely immoral to test a drug on somebody who was n't aware of what was going on .
16 It could just be that and of course it would be very naive to assume that evolution had adapted us always to be happy with everything .
17 Have you a sugar daddy ? ( or of course it might be more
18 Of course it could be merely the offspring of Jacob 's fear .
19 And of course it can be very dangerous because it 's so difficult to control . ’
20 In its most basic form the technique involves merely an outline , or when it is filled in , a silhouette ; but of course it can be much more elaborate than that .
21 So of course it can be quite a shock when you discover that your mum or maybe your aunt has Alzheimer 's disease .
22 They receive no extra remuneration whatsoever for their duties although at some times of course it can be quite dangerous .
23 It 's not it 's brother or sister , or their brother or sister , it is unique , and it 's pattern of development , although of course it will be broadly similar to other children , exactly like no other child , and in a sense I would feel that the parental job is to judge very carefully the needs and the developmental cycle of their own child , and then stimulate to the extent that that child needs .
24 It 's not it 's brother or sister , or their brother or sister , it is unique , and it 's pattern of development , although of course it will be broadly similar to other children , exactly like no other child , and in a sense I would feel that the parental job is to judge very carefully the needs and the developmental cycle of their own child , and then stimulate to the extent that that child needs .
25 Of course it will be now wo n't it ?
26 ‘ But if a formal invitation is issued by the Soviet Union then of course it will be very much considered . ’
27 Of course it will be all right .
28 ‘ If you say it , step-mother , then of course it must be so . ’
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