Example sentences of "course it have " in BNC.

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1 Of course it had belonged among those unhappy mad thoughts which she had had in the last days .
2 Of course it had to end : in March 1920 we sailed from Calcutta .
3 Of course it had been an accident — it must have been .
4 Of course it had been a silly question , but why had she been so cross ?
5 And of course it had been the Worm , clearly displayed in broken-up dots on the computer screen .
6 When I asked him once whether his FI career had really mattered to him that much , he answered characteristically that of course it had , but that he enjoyed racing in any form , and of all the forms of racing he enjoyed winning best : ‘ I win more over here , ’ he said , adding with a characteristic grin , ‘ and it 's easier . ’
7 Priestley was to recall Payday as being a remarkable film but of course it had not been a typical Chaplin film .
8 All this information , compiled during a journey that may have lasted as much as a quarter of an hour , enabled it to deduce the exact course it had to take in order to arrive back at its nest-hole .
9 ‘ Of course it had nothing to do with the ruby itself , the real cause was their all being so insanely superstitious .
10 Of course it had to be !
11 But of course it had no power at all .
12 She had wanted the night to stretch into infinity — but of course it had not .
13 I gave it a wide berth and went to sit on the rug , but of course it had gone so I sat on one of the chairs instead , had a good long wash and settled down for a nap .
14 Once they had pretended they were childhood sweethearts , played at falling in love , but of course it had all ended in laughter .
15 and we 'd all made different things , you know , and there was loads of food , but his children wanted one particular thing , well they were late coming in and of course it had gone , so he , he was n't very happy
16 Very obviously when this town was designed and laid out and nobody foresaw the growth of the private motor car , er today private motor car is accepted , but in a town which was built perhaps the idea that one in twenty would own a motor car and we 're now faced with the probably one in three have a motor car , we 're now faced with a problem which can only detract from life in the town , also the fact that huge lorries are passing through what were envisaged as quiet residential neighbourhoods with a consequent breaking of curbs and of paving stones where the lorries are compelled to mount the pavings in order to get round parked cars and things of that nature it detracts from the life in Harlow I do , I think a considerable extent , erm , the other factor is that there 's become a lack of pride in the town by the people who live in it , this is seen from the amount of rubbish , and refuse that is dropped from the minor vandalism that goes on the graffiti , er particularly in underpasses where people are walking to the town centre and that , those are the things where the town has lost its way , when we first came here you never saw bits of paper and packages from sweets and cigarettes and things , perhaps maybe because the package industry has developed over the years and that er whereas whenever we had responsibility for taking a small child out , if it had sweets it was encouraged to put the wrappings in its pocket until it got home , now of course it 's encouraged to drop it just where it wants to and er this not only applies to children , some of the worst culprits are the adults who leave the , leave the public houses with a can of beer to drink on the way home and drop it just when they 've finished the last drop of beer or the fish and chip paper 's just dropped .
17 Of course it 's left me now .
18 This is what is normally called the problem of social order , and of course it 's been around in philosophy and , and social sciences , really since the beginning , and er , some of the greatest and earliest works of er , social philosophy like Plato 's Republic , are really in part about this er question .
19 Thank you Chairman , erm , members will be aware that er a planning application has been submitted by at Heathrow Airport and of course it 's got a big terminial at Heathrow .
20 Idealogically of course it 's been a battle of Left and Right the Right won , we 've had a return a resserection of the 'Hang Em , Flog Em' Brigade some ugly xenophobia at times and of course multipule attacks on the Media .
21 Of course it 's got better now you know .
22 but these have broken off and of course it 's dropped off
23 and of course it 's probably been
24 Yeah I 'm afraid afraid so , and of course it 's been damaged anyway now .
25 but of course it 's got eggs in it and it , it 's no good is it ?
26 Now of course it has n't needed a lambast from the likes of us to prompt the breakdown of pop entry .
27 In that it gives us ‘ knowledge ’ , as opposed to mere ‘ belief ’ or ‘ faith ’ , of course it has ; but Locke also means that revelation must be answerable to reason .
28 Vasily Gloukhov , an engineering director with the Russian delegation , admitted : ‘ Yes we can sell arms , but of course it has to be done through proper channels . ’
29 While the uppers often irritatingly remain almost as new as they day they came out of the box , the outsole looks as though it 's been left behind on the concrete , which of course it has .
30 ‘ Of course it has n't all stemmed from that seed , ’ he continued , pouring a glass of fruit juice and offering me a bowl of seaplant mousse into which to dip my bran biscuit .
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