We found over 1000 examples of how to use course in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 1000.
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26. | Of course our lifestyle is different from America. | |
27. | Of course, we must do our best. | |
28. | Of course I remember the news quite well. | |
29. | Of course, you may. | |
30. | Of course they resemble each other in some ways. | |
31. | As a matter of course, she passed the examination. | |
32. | Of course I can drive a car very well. | |
33. | I am against the war, of course. | |
34. | Of course, I'm young, and politics is conducted by grown-ups. | |
35. | Of course, I will go there with you. | |
36. | I am, of course. | |
37. | Of course, to be valuable, an old carpet must be in good condition. | |
38. | Of course Darwin, like many of his contemporaries, wished to be seen as following the Newtonian method. | |
39. | I will help you, of course. | |
40. | We are having fish for our main course. | |
41. | Of course you can trust me. Have I ever given you a bum steer before? | |
42. | In the same way as Hegel, Panovsky's notion of the dialectic makes history follow a predetermined course. | |
43. | Whatever course you may take, you must do your best. | |
44. | I leave it in your hands what course of action to take. | |
45. | But of course that was a long time ago. | |
46. | That's a matter of course. | |
47. | And of course, a speaker usually communicates in two ways, orally as well as through gestures. | |
48. | The results of the survey will be announced in due course. | |
49. | The business will pay in due course. | |
50. | You can only let the matter take its own course. |