Sentence examples for course carries from inspiring English sources

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All this jumping, of course, carries a price.

Foreign exchange trading, of course, carries on all night.

Occasionally "of course" carries a whiff of condescension or superciliousness that should give us pause.

It is chronological, which of course carries its own logic, if kind of a dull one.

The one-word difference, of course, carries an entirely different meaning.

Ashley, of course, carries enough cash to modernise immediately, although form in his warehouse suggests he prefers more manual approaches.

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Both, of course, carry risks.

Birds, of course, carry no radios.

White, of course, carried on legendary heterosexual affairs which were often considered predatory.

International relations should, of course, carry a heavy dose of pragmatism.

His course carried RICS accreditation, which exempts students from certain subsequent professional qualifications.

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