Example sentences of "course the [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course the field of view is 3-dimensional , so in principle we need only state three of these four coordinates , but there is no point in discarding information and so we may as well keep them all . |
2 | Thirdly , there is of course the benefit of hindsight , which always makes the critic 's job easier , and enables a view of ‘ women and film ’ in historical perspective against a backdrop of developments within feminist cultural analysis as a whole . |
3 | Authority for this view is found in Lord MacNaghten 's judgment in the Nordenfeldt case where he said " Of course the quantum of consideration may enter into the question of the reasonableness of the contract " . |
4 | In such cases , a local planning committee has full power to reject the application and of course the Secretary of State can call a public inquiry . |
5 | Seems to me that there was some and then of course the Wave of Life |
6 | There are of course the court of protection costs which are to be calculated and are not a source of disagreement . |
7 | Of course the Court of Bank of Ireland has very important things to do and important things to think about . |
8 | Of course the type of soil in the area plays an important part in good gooseberry growing , and the good heavy loam of Egton Bridge is ideal as it retains vital moisture . |
9 | Fortunately the building suffered more injury than what the men did , thankfully , but obviously of course the building by insurance it would still , it was still a nasty shock for the owner occupier of the house . |
10 | And of course the moments of dismay and indecision were moments lost . |
11 | Of course the parallel between ontogeny and phylogeny can not be carried the whole way through — prehistoric human beings did not look like newborn babies — but there are various reasons why we might expect the early stages of embryonic development to have some relation to the early stages of our evolution . |
12 | And of course the function of inactivation is to allow the membrane potential to recover after the channel 's open . |
13 | They 're retiring to various parts of the country , down here onto the Sussex coast and on the whole coast into the South West — to the pleasant places if they can afford to do it , and they 're leaving the inner city and leaving behind there a lot of young families , often single parent families and older people , and of course the kind of provision you have to make , the Social Services , the needs of these communities differ quite widely . |
14 | Both find that life , and of course the activity of philosophy , is untenable without some standards of absolute truth , the canon of ‘ reason ’ , which can generate knowledge that can be held to be true regardless of perspective or context . |
15 | Of course the sense of occasion is heightened by this seasonal tide and many feel that here the Calvinist Kirk is at its very essence — grim , taciturn , with the minister perched in judgement on a wicked generation , like a hoodie craw in the pulpit . |
16 | Aye and of course the likes of milk tokens it Just like now , you know , they would come round the door and leave your milk there in the morning . |
17 | Of course the Deputy Under Secretary had not been beyond the reach of Century House while in Mombasa . |
18 | In other words , sacramenta procta hominas the sacraments are for the good of men and woman , of course the hominas in Latin includes both , it 's inclusive language for the sake of er well of certain persons who will be picking me up |
19 | Of course the fluctuations of Epsilon Aurigæ are noticeable with binoculars , or even with the naked eye , at the time of eclipse ; Eta makes a suitable comparison star . |
20 | The final point Mr Deputy Speaker and of course the honourable gentleman knows this is absolutely right , expenditure at an all time high , mountains at an all time high and also of course the gap between consumer prices and world prices the highest ever recorded . |
21 | My concern about this criterion and and my concern about the information asked by the panel , is of course the area of search includes areas which I do n't think any house builder would consider falls within the York housing market . |
22 | Amongst all the gloom there is of course the game of football . |
23 | Of course the retention of material on library shelves also costs money , in a sense , although a librarian may argue that it costs nothing extra to fill up shelf space which is lying empty . |
24 | Erm I think too of course the thing about probation to go back to that , |
25 | In each course the method of assessment is set out at the beginning of the session . |
26 | And it 's got victory written in small letters all over it and of course the v for victory and this this particular design here has got items of clothing and the number of coupons required for each item scattered over . |
27 | And of course the process of repression is not conscious . |
28 | Of course the delivery of health care is different from producing cars or selling food , but there are a large number of common problems that any manager shares . |
29 | The cost of all significant community services provided for each of the clients ( including day hospitals and day centres ) has been included , plus of course the time of support workers and a proportion of the time of the development officers ( see Appendix IV ) . |
30 | Erm it 's the executor 's job to administer the will but if it 's known that there 's a mistake of course the executor on behalf of the estate can sue the solicitor . |