Sentence examples for course from the from inspiring English sources

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Apart, of course, from the unwritten etiquette and protocols.

Except, of course, from the fact he isn't.

Of course, from the new high-rises, the views are anything but spoiled.

Wars, of course, from the American Revolution to the Crimean War and the First World War.

Car drivers can choose, of course, from the entire range of Channel crossings.

Apart, of course, from the wacky lifestyle and their influence on generations of literature lovers.

Of course, from the sound of some of the caterwauling, maybe not.

Gives history of the course from the turn of the century to the present.

Writer describes the river's course from the Sepulveda Dam to Long Beach.

All drivers have to take a carriage-horse education course from the health department.

So maybe they were on a collision course from the very beginning, after all.

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