Example sentences of "of course it " in BNC.
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1 | Students do n't automatically proceed to this — it depends on the talent of the individual concerned , and of course it means that an extra year 's funds have to be found . |
2 | Of course it 's barbaric . |
3 | When you start there is a sense in which everything you do is right , there is no clear sense of wrong , though of course it is here that you may make the inevitable false move , take the inevitable wrong turning . |
4 | ‘ Of course it is ! |
5 | ‘ Of course it was . |
6 | ‘ That is right , of course it is . |
7 | ‘ Of course it is . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Once the definition has changed ( and that was before publication of the guide ) then the criticism of the style of ascent could have been dropped , but of course it was not , and can still be seen amidst ascents where the rock is scarcely touched . |
10 | In fact the chronicle succeeds in having its cake and eating it , all the way back to the stir caused by Nicholas Stavrogin 's arrival in ‘ our town ’ , when it is recorded among other things that he seemed to know a lot — ‘ But of course it did n't take much knowledge to astonish us ’ . |
11 | Yes , of course it is . |
12 | Of course it would . |
13 | Of course it is — at work , on the road , in the air , at recreation , in the home . |
14 | ‘ Of course it was always going to be difficult , ’ he said . |
15 | And of course it is . |
16 | But , of course it was entirely the wrong bloke . |
17 | Of course it can be argued that since he adopted the Liberal cause in the 1920s , he was practically at one with Liberalism , and that is all that matters . |
18 | Of course it conflicts with the commercial urgency of producing something or gaining a new market . |
19 | As a general rule ten years is long enough , but of course it depends on the individual and it depends on the company too . |
20 | ‘ We can but of course it wo n't be as easy for us to get away once Maggie is gone , ’ she said it in a pleasant way that sometimes humoured him and sometimes could put his teeth on edge . |
21 | Of course it is considered better to have a boy , but the birth of a girl is celebrated with the same joy by the women in the family . |
22 | Of course it would turn out that the dead girl was merely someone Jerome Fanshawe had come across that weekend and who had taken his fancy . |
23 | ‘ Of course it 's cold . |
24 | ‘ Of course it is . ’ |
25 | Yet of course it was not meant profanely . |
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 was Roger Rabbit who , last year , brought animated feature films back from the dead . |
28 | I approached it as a pilgrim , though today of course it looks like any other golf club ; the members are indigenous and they are Japanese . |
29 | Now of course it has n't needed a lambast from the likes of us to prompt the breakdown of pop entry . |
30 | It 's easy to feel like Ziggy — of course it is — you play it on stage half the time and then you come home and have to be David Jones and I do n't have too much patience for that talk . |