Sentence examples for course sound from inspiring English sources

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A lot of other cities, and of course, sound stages, fill in for New York City.

Those, of course, sound like things that have to be actually done.

Birchall was not the only one to make the Snaefell Mountain Course sound like the path to enlightenment.

He does not, of course, sound like any 12-year-old on earth, but he sounds totally like himself.

The President's frequent use of autochthonous phrases is, of course, sound fireside technique, but he ought to watch his follow-through.

There are, of course, sound reasons for ending a marriage at any time of life, but those Ms. Bair acknowledges seem both misguided and shallow.

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But that course sounds risky to politicians.

The question, of course, sounds oxymoronic on its face.

That, of course, sounds a bit more like a novel.

Which, of course, sounds barbaric to Westerners accustomed to the ministrations of drug-wielding psychiatrists.

"Swiff" also, of course, sounds like "swift" — the job will be over soon.

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