Example sentences of "course the " in BNC.

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1 For an eight-term diploma course the total cost will be around £11–12000 .
2 Of course the student also needs to learn how to co-ordinate dialogue with all of the necessary actions and movements which are part of the natural traffic of performance , and learn about prop handling .
3 From this FitzGerald could be in little doubt as to the likely course the bishops would take once a referendum campaign got under way .
4 There were two scheduled stops on my journey : the first was a company that was going to hold my bulkier items in storage ( a firm that my now ex-landlord had told me about which had some spare space in a lock-up in a basement car park ) ; the second was of course the Palace Hotel where I was going to drop off everything else .
5 If the acceleration is healthy , the change into the climb can be made normally ; if the acceleration is slower than normal , then of course the climb must be restricted .
6 Of course the moth went for the light , Jay went under the pillow , and the moth settled on a huge picture she had of a golden African dawn .
7 Sectors are of course the most significant creation of the 1980s .
8 The 1980s cause célèbre was of course the battle of the Settle & Carlisle .
9 from the same source come such diverse creatures as Massine 's poodles in La Boutique Fantasque , a delicious pair of goats in Ashton 's Sylvia and of course the squawking Cock and Hens in La Fille Mal Gardée .
10 ‘ Our club ’ presumably overlaps while being smaller than ‘ the best circles ’ of this society , whereas the ‘ they ’ of ‘ the whole town ’ is sometimes , but only sometimes , the ‘ we ’ of ‘ our town ’ ; and ‘ our group ’ which springs out of ‘ my ’ special relationship with Stepan Verkhovensky and which gathers round Mrs Stavrogin , Nicholas 's mother and Stepan 's patroness , is different again and again overlapping ; and the ‘ all ’ buried inside the phrase ‘ our ‘ old man ’ — as we all used to call Stepan Trofimovich among ourselves ’ is probably though not certainly synonymous with this ‘ group ’ ; while Dostoevsky delights in sly collective evocations like ‘ civic grief ’ and in parcellings-out like ‘ the poorest expectant mothers of the town ’ , and in fouling the whole snobbish provincial nest with such carefully calculated absurdities as ‘ almost the whole town , that is of course the entire top stratum of our society ’ .
11 Of course the most cursory glance at Dunning 's ‘ Threnody in Sapphics ’ ( not to speak of more miserable performances like ‘ Isabelle of Hainault ’ in The Exile number 3 ) shows that Pound had , as it were , no alternative ; there was no way to vindicate Dunning by imagist principles .
12 But of course the erotic can be conceived quite differently , as it was by Pound .
13 Certainly this limpidity is not within Eliot 's reach even when he is trying to be limpid , as in ‘ Ash-Wednesday ’ ; , and of course the experience of a simple person enduring a commonplace and unavoidable sorrow — is such as Eliot could never manage , early or late .
14 Of course the Lloyds building is hard for many people to swallow .
15 Of course the Amsterdam incident was less grave than the Heysel disaster , which cost 39 lives and caused all English clubs to be suspended indefinitely .
16 ‘ Of course the poetry 's no good , ’ grumbled a friend to whom I was praising this volume .
17 It is of course the string of public transport disasters that has brought such a widespread public reaction — six in three years , with 193 lives lost on Herald of Free Enterprise at Zeebrugge ; 31 deaths in the Kings Cross Underground fire ; 35 deaths at the Clapham rail crash ; 270 lost in the Lockerbie bomb blast ; 47 claimed in the M1 air crash and most recently , 51 in the River Thames from the Marchioness .
18 ‘ And of course the children ask why everyone is going .
19 In our case it 's the reform groups , and of course the bad , bad West . ’
20 It would be ‘ an unmitigated disaster ’ and a course the Government would never follow .
21 ‘ Of course the traffickers would do no such thing .
22 Of course the solicitor will charge the band when a record or publishing deal is signed .
23 Of course the power of superficial difference goes deep ; when Volpone is discovered attempting to rape Celia he laments : ‘ I am unmasked , unspirited , undone ’ ( iii .
24 252 — 5 ) to which of course the prostitute can indeed testify that it these things appear incompatible — is n't misogyny a kind of hatred , and licentiousness a kind of love , albeit a debased one ? — in reality they go hand in hand .
25 And of course the violence against her father is as sexual as the proposed sexual intercourse ‘ with ’ Clara is violent .
26 To this course the King agreed .
27 ‘ There is a lot of common ground — the same causes for companies and organisations encountering difficulties , but of course the solutions have to be tailor-made to a particular industry or company culture. , A sound organisation structure helps to overcome many operational problems , in Cuckney 's view .
28 Sermons and catechisms were of course the primary means of conversion , but images of angels with guns were useful symbols of important teachings of the church .
29 Of course the elders did n't like it , they thought we were tomboys , but we loved it — the sound of the water , the rocking and splashing … .
30 Of course the young girls , they sometimes started off very enthusiastic and perhaps did do quite a lot without realising the implications and effect of it but the older women often had trouble keeping up .
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