Sentence examples for course by a from inspiring English sources

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No, of course, by a car.

Except, of course, by a ruthless lunatic.

She was simply blown off course by a whirlwind Obama.

The review was, of course, by a Main Street Host employee.

It was the first west German state to shorten the Gymnasium course by a year.

Defence group Chemring has been blown off course by a delayed contract from the Middle East.

And therefore followed, of course, by a few other forms of life.

"Merrill Lynch discriminates against women," said a sign towed over the course by a plane.

Driven off course by a storm in the Channel, it ran aground near Boulogne and began to break up.

Then he should publish a green paper for consultation followed, in due course, by a white paper.

And seen, of course, by a large number of people: The Jobs Lane location drew about 30,000 visitors yearly.

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