Example sentences of "in [adj] course [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 After two months of production delays due to ‘ unprecedented demand ’ and a shortage of chips , Elonex Plc has churned out 17 new models of personal computers from its factory in North London : these comprise eight types of upgradable Intel Corp 80486-based desktops with local video bus — price ranges from £1,100 to £1,750 ; two higher entry-level desktops based on Intel 's 80486SX-25 chip — the PC-425XM Entry Level and the PC-425XB Entry Level start at £1,100 and will replace the former 20MHz PC-420X Entry Level models ; four types of WS-400 upgradeable LAN workstations based on processors ranging from 25MHz 80486SX to 66MHz 80486DX2 with Ethernet modules based on Advanced Micro Devices Inc PCnet AT chip set ; a Token Ring module will be released in due course using the IBM Corp Tropic chip set ; prices start at £950 ; and three fault-tolerant mirrored file server systems based on Novell Inc NetWare SFT III v3.11 are planned ; Elonex also intends to ship modular notebook personal computers this month .
2 As between the three common law Inns the choice does not really matter : you can quite well be a member of one Inn , become a pupil in chambers belonging to a second , and in due course attain a seat in chambers belonging to a third .
3 It is also intended in due course to hold a number of open meetings in various places in the U.K. which I hope many Members will be able to attend .
4 If there is more than a certain amount , gravity will in due course draw the galaxies back together .
5 He established himself in London c .1799 , exhibiting at the Royal Academy from that date on , and in due course developed a very widespread practice as a country-house architect , which extended to Scotland and Wales as well as throughout much of England .
6 It was through this most improbable passage of Scripture , taken home to her by the Spirit , that she in due course became a Christian .
7 One assumption is that any intelligent species will in due course develop a technology , just as we have done .
8 Seats and other fittings will be installed in due course to give the already huge exhibit even more scale — how small mankind has become alongside its creations !
9 The dock company in due course took a long lease of the area in question from the Secretary of State for Defence , although the ports authority insisted that the necessary planning consent be obtained before the lease was signed .
10 I fetched a bag of ice and a bowl from the kitchen , swayed back to the bar and in due course took the bowl of ice ( on a tray ) to the saloon .
11 I have my doubts about this one but you may in due course get a proposal from him .
12 The Goldsmiths deliberated , and in due course authorized the expenditure .
13 In some European countries with a two-party system , in which the parties have traditionally been closely associated with the major classes in capitalist society , changes in the class structure — such as were examined in Chapter 1 — have made possible the emergence or revival of ‘ centre ’ parties , and changes of this kind may in due course have an impact upon the electoral system itself .
14 In other words , I will in due course adopt the child .
15 It was this development and in particular the evidence given at the Ro-Ro inquiry which in due course prompted the council to bring the present proceedings .
16 The professor will be a member ex officio of the committee , and will be expected from time to time to hold offices such as that of Chairman of the Committee or Director of Graduate Studies , and in due course to assume the duties of professor in charge of the Institute , which are customarily rotated by arrangement .
17 The next matter is this , that it is known that unfortunately the plaintiff will require an operation in due course to correct a I 'm not sure whether deformity is quite the right word , mm , mm but it is close enough of the foot .
18 If he will read all our policy , he will find clearly stated our determination to ensure that rural areas are protected against the petrol price rises that the Conservatives , Labour , and my own party recognise are otherwise inevitable in due course to protect the environment .
19 The House will in due course consider the report .
20 Pupils on the BTEC Diploma in Caring Course raised the money by washing cars .
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