Example sentences of "[adv prt] on course " in BNC.

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1 Then it would move off on course again .
2 I I I take it a great er , challenge now , I 've only ever lost three delegates , only three delegates ever walked out on course on me , so , do n't , you know , do n't ruin my
3 ‘ What they will be hoping for is that they can get to a few months before before the next election , take the brakes off and try to deceive the people once again things are back on course .
4 WITH ONLY 48 hours to come up with the cash , Michael Knighton 's £20m take-over bid for Manchester United is back on course following a High Court ruling that gives him leave to put together a funding package .
5 The steamroller had hit a bump , but for the time being it was back on course .
6 RUSSIA 'S radical reform programme was back on course last night after the hardline opposition in parliament was forced to back a declaration supporting the government 's move to the market .
7 The car lurched towards the far side of the road and her mother anxiously wrenched it back on course , then turned her attention back to the dash and at last flipped the switch which folded the roof down .
8 However , an inexperienced interviewer may find it difficult to get back on course again .
9 In Britain , there are some early signs that lower interest rates and lower inflation are putting us back on course for growth .
10 The 20-year-old from St Helens scored five goals in four games to put City back on course and the two at Goodison were among the best seen anywhere this year. , both the products of nerveless execution .
11 The key job , currently held by Michael Heseltine , would put him at the forefront of the drive to get the country back on course .
12 He has now produced the right package to put this country back on course . ’
13 SANDY LYLE 'S victory in the Volvo Masters on Sunday has put him back on course for another Major title .
14 Guildford Kings star Gordon , who top scored with 17 points , put his country back on course to qualify for next year 's tournament finals in Germany , when all hope had seemed lost with less than five minutes remaining .
15 Today 's sticker is from the French Grand Prix he won to get back on course for the title with his sixth superb victory .
16 A huge gust of energy blew him back on course .
17 He appeared to be back on course .
18 If you have already started down the route on your own and missed out some ( or all ) of the steps you will begin to realise what remedial action you need to take to put everything back on course .
19 It was time to forget about Ardakkeans and their mysterious phetam , and get back on course for Vadinamia and the problems that would surely be waiting for me there .
20 Matters are put right and the rocket is put back on course for the target .
21 Who is best able to put things back on course : the operating unit or central control ?
22 But it was a good scene and , by the time he got to the Hooded Owl speech , he was back on course .
23 Now we have to beat Portugal and Italy at Ibrox before the end of the year to get ourselves back on course to qualify for the World Cup finals .
24 Quigley was now back on course , and you could feel the relief in the audience .
25 Their relationship was right back on course .
26 As Lambert laboured to get back on course another blast flung him lopsided .
27 The Act Two ball dress , the emerald gown with the huge stiffened collar embroidered with pearls , looked even better than the Act One dress and she realized that , without knowing quite how , she had quelled Gesner — not for reasons of rivalry but because she had had to get the production back on course .
28 Then , steering the conversation back on course , she said , ‘ Are you saying it took you a long time to get over Jennifer ? ’
29 Short aims to get back on course in chess battle
30 NIGEL Short was today aiming to set his world chess championship challenge back on course after losing his opening game to reigning champion Garry Kasparov .
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