Sentence examples for course to make from inspiring English sources

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The ultimate aim was, of course, to make money.

It's glib, of course, to make the link.

Many race from course to course to make ends meet.

Of course, to make a cartoon, the dots need to be arranged.

The point of all this is, of course, to make sure the clocks go back successfully.

He is averaging less than six innings per start and on course to make 32 starts.

England now look on course to make an impact in this summer's World Cup in France.

It's more difficult, of course, to make goodness interesting, but Leigh manages it in "Vera Drake".

Mr. Kushner did what he could, of course, to make the long-term prospects financially viable.

There are visitors, of course, to make life seem even more perilous.

It would take Bill Clinton, of course, to make hugs the coin of the presidential realm.

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