Example sentences of "course i " in BNC.
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1 | It is up to each one of us , he wrote , at every point in our lives , to decide how much order and how much disorder , how much discipline and how much freedom we need for the best realization of our project of the moment , even though that project may turn out to be flawed or even utterly mistaken in the short run , of course I am only talking about the short run , he wrote , in the long run , as I have already said , both success and failure are quite without meaning , the notion of meaning is quite without meaning . |
2 | Of course I was sent to bed without any supper . |
3 | And of course I knew that this hierarchical organization offers the possibility of reward and incorporation into the highest ranks to those who conform to such dictates . |
4 | Of course I do . |
5 | ‘ Of course I do n't mind . ’ |
6 | ‘ Of course I was . |
7 | Of course I hate cleaning all this up , but he means well . |
8 | She tells me that when she was a nippy ( of course I say what 's a nippy and she tells me it 's a waitress ) the worst sin the girls could commit , sackable instantly , was to whirl the pencils which were attached by string to their aprons . |
9 | He added : ‘ Of course I 'll support Labour policy and the leadership , but I also believe constructive criticism has a role to play . ’ |
10 | Of course I realise that the fallacy is so crude that it would be below the dignity of any academic economist to soil himself with such much . |
11 | Of course I said yes because I needed the money . |
12 | Of course I bloody well did . |
13 | Of course I was . |
14 | My parents still do n't know what course I am pursuing at a college of education . |
15 | Of course I 'm being most unfair , but that 's a reader 's prerogative . |
16 | ‘ Of course I was terrified when it happened , ’ she recalls , ‘ but I 'm not the sort to be beaten . |
17 | ‘ Of course I am . ’ |
18 | Of course I hardly knew him . |
19 | ‘ Of course I have n't been in any rackets . |
20 | ‘ Of course I am . ’ |
21 | ‘ Of course I do n't mean that you should … . ’ |
22 | Of course I never doubted that your excellent police force would catch the real culprit , but it must have cleared your mind . |
23 | ‘ Of course I 'm sure . |
24 | ‘ Of course I mean it . |
25 | So of course I hope that Iran will use what influence it has to get those hostages released . ’ |
26 | ‘ It took me a while to realise that of course I am not really opening a window : something is zooming forward and appearing out of nothing . |
27 | ‘ Of course I 'd had newspapers , but I was n't able to feel inside the atmosphere outside . |
28 | ‘ Of course I wanted him to produce me , I love his work , but I only wanted him to produce half the album and I wanted to work with other producers . |
29 | She did n't turn up , so of course I then telephoned her office and found she had n't been there that week . |
30 | Yes , sorry , of course I 've heard of ploughs . |