Sentence examples for premises of course from inspiring English sources

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Even the desserts — made on the premises, of course — include both a strong version of commonplace ricotta cheesecake and the unusual, a strawberry-banana cheesecake.

So it was that the "new" Masters was presented to the world this week – a kinder, gentler place where the players would be given the freedom to express their talents and the fans would be able to reacquaint themselves with what was once the most dependably exciting tournament in golf (as long as they didn't run anywhere on the premises, of course).

A justification of these premises, of course, does not exist.

The KS proof then shows that it is impossible (given its premises, of course) to assign to the spin-1 particle values for all these arbitrary choices.

No Outback experience truly ends when you exit the premises of course, because, as my parents are wont to point out, Outback gives such "generous portions" there's always enough for leftovers.

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The very premise, of course, of the American President being offed by his own killer robots is a political argument.

The premise, of course, was Wellesian, and Wise recruited Welles's brilliant composer Bernard Herrmann to provide a moody, theremin-enriched score.

It's an intriguing premise, of course, and, of course it will all go wrong: a sudden aberrant line of source code will risk not only the lives of the guests but, more crucially, the psyches of the androids in the park, who suddenly have twitches of memories.

"Whatever the facts end up being, the premise, of course, the principle, the incontrovertible principle, is that there is no Senate seat worth more than a child," the White House counselor told "Fox & Friends" on Thursday in response to allegations that Moore sexually molested teen girls when he was in his 30s. .

The primary premises must, of course, be consistent one with another, and they may be chosen, as in fact happened with Euclidean geometry, because they are thought to have evident application in the real world.

Two, tragic, and potentially avoidable drug-related deaths within a short span of time in the same premises is, of course, cause for grave concern.

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