Example sentences of "course there [be] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Erm Heathrow has a massive impact on local roads already , thirty six million passengers a year arrive by road and of course there 's also the airport staff and freight implications .
2 ’ ‘ Course there 's always the Foundling Hospital . ’
3 In January nineteen forty , a scientist named Charles Barrell , er was examining that portrait , not as an art historian , but scientifically , and of course there 's always the question with portraits of what might be under it , because er canvas was very very expensive and people did n't waste materials then as they do now , because they were in relatively short supply , good painting canvas .
4 Firms thus benefit from a solid investor base , and of course there is not the problem of high levels of gearing as with the LGS .
5 ‘ Of course there is always the risk that other bidders will decide to go along to the DTI and offer to drill more wells than us , or deeper ones , perhaps in the manner of a loss-leader .
6 Of course there are always the one-off wonders , but it 's the guys who do it consistently who impress me .
7 In those days Leeds used to be on telly quite a bit but of course there was not the coverage of every game as now .
8 Beer was a very important part of monastic life where the daily ration of a monk could be as much as a gallon:of course there was always the caveat If any monk through drinking too freely gets thick of speech so that he can not join in the psalms , he is to be deprived of his supper .
9 But of course there was still the Devil 's Ridge to come .
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