Example sentences of "[subord] [prep] [adj] course " in BNC.

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1 They cost £650 each and Nos. 1–5 , 7 , 9–11 , 13–22 and 25–35 were delivered to Pitlake Generating Station ( bodies only ) in April 1901 , while Nos. 6 , 8 , 12 , 23 and 24 were delivered later directly to Thornton Heath depôt , where in due course all were fitted out and mounted on their trucks .
2 ‘ The right to personal freedom ’ was secured in England by ‘ the strict maintenance of the principle that no man [ could ] be arrested or imprisoned except in due course of law … under some warrant or authority ’ .
3 The bright new layout of the Wexford shop is a fare-runner of what every branch nationwide will look like in due course .
4 ‘ For now , it seems , the prince has revealed to Sir Thomas the depth of his regard for you — even going so far as to say that if in due course he may not marry yourself , he will remain unwed .
5 The media often presented Jones ' results as supporting those of the two chemists whereas in due course , if not already , his work will be seen as the first refutation of the some of their claims ; his neutrons were orders of magnitude below theirs and he never made any direct measurements of heat .
6 This title was Kay 's own suggestion since in due course the Society would need to consider filling the place sadly empty since Molly 's death .
7 A Master Alexander the theologian was indeed associated with the Dominicans of Bologna between 1221 and 1223 , whilst in due course Bishop Alexander of Stainby is credited with the foundation of Dominican houses at Chester and Derby and with assisting the establishment of the Dominicans in Oxford .
8 And , as with main course selections , included in the price is a soft vanilla ice cream with a choice of toppings .
9 When in due course the investigation process is completed by the issue of a report , it is for the regulating authority to put into effect the safety recommendations the report contains .
10 When she became queen she encouraged English refugees from William the Conqueror 's tyranny to settle in her husband 's country , though in due course he was forced to reach an agreement with the Norman invader .
11 The Conservative Government 's attempts at reviving the private-rented sector have met with very little success though in due course more substantial results are expected from the 1988 Housing Act .
12 The navigator plotter and bomb aimer would independently calculate the course to be flown and times to target and an agreement would be reached as to final course .
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