Example sentences of "course [pers pn] [verb] [not/n't] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh , not that Lady Merchiston should go quickly , of course I do n't mean that . |
2 | ‘ Of course I do n't think that . ’ |
3 | ‘ Of course I did n't think that , ’ said Gurder irritably . |
4 | ‘ And of course you did n't take any of them home afterwards , ’ she deliberately taunted him . |
5 | ‘ Of course you do n't want more jewellery , you poor , poor thing , ’ Sadie Hawksworth told her with feeling . |
6 | If of course you do n't like any of the pads then ignore everything . |
7 | ‘ Unless of course you do n't consider that to be important ? ’ |
8 | We all speak the Yorkshire dialect here , but of course you do n't understand that . |
9 | There are also a lot of advantages in acquisition accountancy which can provide a sort of beer mat for the first years while you are trying to put the businesses together , and of course we did n't have these in the merger . |
10 | Bob went on from there , season in , season out , to the end of 1931–32 , by which time he had made 293 League appearances for Crystal Palace ( a club record at the time , but of course they did not make much of such things in those days ) and even today , almost 60 years later , there are fewer than only half a dozen Palace men who have played more times for us than that . |
11 | ‘ Of course they did n't say that , ’ said Nigel as if to an elderly sloth suffering from senile decay , ‘ but it 's no good me saying , ‘ Sinister , dexter , sinister , dexter , ’ because they wo n't know what I 'm talking about , will they ? |
12 | And of course they do n't want any snotty-nosed ones , no . |
13 | ‘ Do you think they are staring at us , because they think we are intellectuals ? ’ 'Of course they do n't think that , ’ she said scornfully . |
14 | ‘ On the course it does n't feel any different . ’ |
15 | In fact the chronicle succeeds in having its cake and eating it , all the way back to the stir caused by Nicholas Stavrogin 's arrival in ‘ our town ’ , when it is recorded among other things that he seemed to know a lot — ‘ But of course it did n't take much knowledge to astonish us ’ . |