Example sentences of "it [verb] of course " in BNC.

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1 In the Baronnies you can see where the country is going hang , and very pretty it looks of course , with wild flowers flourishing where there were once crops or grazing animals , and the woodlands taking over cleared hillsides .
2 Despite boasts months ago , it has of course been unable to get volumes at 200MHz and probably wo n't until third quarter 1993 .
3 It has of course a ‘ baronial ’ hall ( in addition to , not instead of , a salon ) , complete with ‘ its rich roof , its gallery and screen ’ , not to mention its buttery-hatch which is , moreover , put to its proper use .
4 It has of course been said that it is possible to practice veterinary medicine and that many doctors do not communicate in any language but it has to be said that there is room for improvement .
5 3.9 It has of course long been recognised that a person who suffers an identifiable psychiatric illness or psychological condition , often referred to as nervous shock , can be awarded damages without the necessity of showing direct impact or fear of immediate physical injuries for himself where another dies or suffers personal injury .
6 Some did let it grow of course , but untold millions had little more than a short back & sides an extra 3 weeks on — if you see what I mean .
7 It 's true I think er as Mr said at some length er that er this measure would not prevent hunting in in most of the area in which it it takes place , through plenty of it happens of course well to the West of the A six er perhaps it might even get out there from time to time but our duty clearly is to see er that the right thing is done in the territory which is our responsibility and our other responsibility is surely to set an example of decent humanity .
8 It varies of course as a function of time but not as a function of the spatial coordinates .
9 When it worked of course — and it did , many times — he was marvellous .
10 Erm it helps of course if you can find some some sort of linkage with some some y'know things that 've been written about I do n't know humour and something
11 But it was really , I mean it , it meant of course that the other people on the boat could have some enjoyment as well , cos I mean , there 's nothing worse i if you if there 's only one rod out , or two rods out th those boats there 's only like a couple of rods out int there on , on
12 If this is true , it follows of course that the use of inflected forms of to be in predicate places ( as , for example , in " I think , therefore I am " ) must be rejected as ungrammatical ; and similarly for the verb exist , especially in singular propositions .
13 It means of course , ’ she went on in the same level tone , ‘ that you will not be free to make a decision until your uncle dies .
14 It means of course framework knitter .
15 It did of course no such thing .
16 There is no spider to be seen it had of course retreated to the darkest corner it could find again .
17 It does of course raise serious questions about reductionism ( Peacocke 1985 ) , although it is worth noting that reductionism between levels ( e.g. from the social to the biological or from the biological to the biochemical ) is different from reductionism within a given level ( e.g. the psychological as against the sociological , or the sociological as against the economic ) , which is a matter of perspective or aspect rather than level in Comte 's terms .
18 Also , with healthy deciduous trees , the leaves all come with great show every Spring and die off in the Autumn — but more come each successive year cos the tree has grown a bit so the foliage is thicker , more complex in structure — until it dies of course .
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