Example sentences of "in [adj] course they " in BNC.

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1 In due course they will arrive in Safra to be offloaded over a beach and thence travel by road into the theatre of operations .
2 To each meeting members brought rare plants for general discussion and in due course they decided to publish their findings in a series of illustrated catalogues .
3 No doubt in due course they would become equally vocal in their complaints about the French , but Thiercelin decided that so far as possible his own behaviour should be above reproach .
4 He would tell them some story — precisely what , he had not decided — and in due course they would check and discover its falsehood .
5 But both found themselves possessed of a consuming interest in astronomy , to which in due course they devoted the rest of their lives after disposing of other distractions — in Hubble 's case , his law , and national service in two world wars .
6 But by 1750 fashion had changed — look at the new style of English landscape garden — and artists and poets set out to explore their own island in search of the picturesque ; in due course they arrived in Cumberland .
7 In due course they were fitted to all the rest of the fleet and gave quite a distinctive appearance to South Metropolitan cars .
8 In due course they were fitted to all the ex-Croydon E/1 type cars , which by this time were the only ex-Croydon cars still in service .
9 In due course they were put into service on the South Metropolitan system and their subsequent history is therefore described in greater detail in the section dealing with that undertaking .
10 It happens erm I 've handled a case myself where shares were valued at a particular amount on the death and er in due course they needed to be sold as part of the administration unfortunately they 'd gone down er a fair amount in the mean time .
11 While such a set-up would probably be established under the auspices of the Bank of England , the main users in the shape of the institutions envisage that in due course they would take over ownership .
12 No doubt , in due course they will completely reverse their position on the private rented sector , large-scale voluntary transfers and a raft of other Government initiatives .
13 In this course they acquire some understanding of computing ‘ jargon ’ , and experience using packages such as wordprocessors , spreadsheets , databases and graphics .
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