Use course in a sentence
Sentences starting with course
- Course succeeded course, and she talked subconsciously to Mr. Holt and Joshua--such is the result of feminine training. [9]
- Course you would! [5]
- Course it don't. [5]
Sentences ending with course
- He comes from your part of the country, and you will be concerned, of course. [11]
- Why, nobody but your own family, of course. [6]
- And they all your friends--seem to take it as a matter of course. [9]
- You wandered from your course. [5]
- But we and you, tender-hearted priestess of a gracious goddess--leading us friends of the Muse--we pursue a different course! [10]
- He'd have taken you, of course. [11]
- They didn't cuss you personally,--that'll come later, of course. [9]
- He would keep you as hostages, of course. [10]
- It's you as you are now, not as you were then, of course. [11]
- For many a year, you know as well as I do, ships have been coming from France to Ireland with the very best wines and liquors, and taking back the very best wool- -smuggled, of course. [11]
Short sentences using course
- Of course he would. [6]
- Of course you would. [5]
- Of course she will. [9]
- Of course they will. [5]
- Of course it will. [5]
- Of course it was rot. [11]
- Of course decency was observed. [4]
- Of course I undeceived him. [6]
- Why, of course they would! [11]
- O.--"No, of course that's off. [5]
Sentences containing course two or more times
- Of course she would, and of course you ought to be ashamed of yourself for thinking of it. [11]
- And this course would be his own course largely, since he had been appointed to be a force and strength in the Foreign Office which his chief did not supply. [11]
- As he got well slowly, and life opened out before him again, he felt he had to pursue a new course, and in that course he must take account of Kitty Tynan, though he could not decide how. [11]
- The easier course was the course for meaner souls, and she had not one vein of thin blood nor a small idea in her whole nature. [11]
- And, being a stranger, he was of course regarded as an inferior person--for that has been human nature from Adam down--and of course, also, he was made to feel unwelcome, for this is the ancient law with man and the other animals. [5]
- Of course, the sixty-six articles were just a rehash of the things which had come up in the course of the previous trials, so I will touch upon this new trial but lightly. [5]
- If she should recover, and he could have prayed that she might, it would of course be his part to provide for her--of course. [10]
- The dinner went on from course to course with barbaric profusion, and from time to time Fulkerson tried to bring the talk back to 'Every Other Week. [8]
- All the rest of his vast history, as furnished by the biographers, is built up, course upon course, of guesses, inferences, theories, conjectures--an Eiffel Tower of artificialities rising sky-high from a very flat and very thin foundation of inconsequential facts. [5]
- In the absorbing interest of watching those five hundred little people make the castle grow step by step and course by course, and take shape and symmetry, that feeling and awe soon passed away and we were quite comfortable and at home again. [5]
More example sentences with the word course in them
- He knows that your salvation is now secure, but of course you would like to know it yourself. [5]
- I shall watch your going on"--(he did not say goings on)--"your Alpine course, with clear memories of things and hours dearer to me than all the world, and with which I would not have parted for the mines of the Rand. [11]
- You said that your course was set. [11]
- The success of your army and the cause of the country are the same, and, of course, I only desire the good of the cause. [7]
- Of course the young schoolmaster will come, and that poor tired-out looking Helen, if only to get out of sight of those horrid Peckham wretches. [6]
- As for his young pupil, she has often thought of being a teacher herself, so that she is of course very glad to acquire any accomplishment that may be useful to her in that capacity. [6]
- He thought of you, of course, and Colonel Woodburn, and Beaton, and me at the foot of the table; and Conrad; and I suggested Kendricks: he's such a nice little chap; and the old man himself brought up the idea of Lindau. [8]
- But of course you----" A musing pause. [5]
- Of course, or you wouldn't be talking the English language--though I've heard they talk it better in Boston than they do in England, and in Chicago they're making new English every day and improving on the patent. [11]
- Under these circumstances you will readily see why I should not speak in detail of the course I shall deem it best to pursue. [7]
- I see how you were situated--another familiarity of Providence and wholly wanton intrusion--and of course we could not help ourselves. [5]
- Of course, with you soldiers the years of warfare count double, and he--Duke Alba said so--was born a general. [10]
- Then, of course, you must show us the mill working at night, and afterwards--may I ask it?--you must all come and have supper with me at the summer hotel. [11]
- Why of course you may have overheard some such jesting nonsense. [5]
- My existence, as you know, is an uncertain quantity, and may be cut short at any moment in the ordinary course of things. [11]
- But of course, you know, if I went to work at those things with an ethical intention explicitly in mind, I should spoil them. [8]
- But of course you know her already," he said, evidently trying to entertain a visitor with whom he now found nothing in common. [2]
- Of course, if you heard it, you know my belief is that the total climatic influences here are getting up a number of new patterns of humanity, some of which are not an improvement on the old model. [6]
- But, of course, you have heard everything. [11]
- I suppose that you have done me this kindness in connection with the action of the Baltimore convention, which has recently taken place, and with which, of course, I am very well satisfied. [7]
- And of course you hadn't had you? [5]
- An', of course, you got Jerry the same as you got Horne. [13]
- Though, of course, you don't deserve it. [11]
- Vegetables of course you can't expect here. [5]
- With love to you all Yrs ever, S. L. C. Of course the petition never reached Congress. [5]
- Not having as yet seen occasion to change, it is now my purpose to pursue the course marked out in the inaugural address. [7]
- He was twenty-five years old, college bred, and had finished a post-college course in an Eastern law school a couple of years before. [5]
- You've had several years of useful work in the Pindar Shops and the Wire Works, to say nothing of a course in biological chemistry, psychology and sociology under Dr. Jonathan. [9]
- A hundred more years and many of the barbarisms still lingering among us will, of course, have disappeared like witch-hanging. [6]
- When they reached Yaroslavl the wound had begun to fester (Natasha knew all about such things as festering) and the doctor had said that the festering might take a normal course. [2]
- Cutter, of course, wrote in "poetry," that is to say, doggerel. [5]
- The portier also wrote down each day's journey and the nightly hotel on a piece of paper, and made our course so plain that we should never be able to get lost without high-priced outside help. [5]
- If I were writing a poem you would expect, as a matter of course, that there would be a digression now and then. [6]
- Of course they wouldn't; it ain't natural. [5]
- Of course you wouldn't decline my offer on Minnie's account. [9]
- I knew they would, of course. [9]
- Born old, one would, of course, inherit experience, so that wealth could be made to contribute to happiness, and each day, instead of lessening the natural powers and increasing infirmities, would bring new vigor and capacity of enjoyment. [4]
- To him I would push up another pawn, in the shape of a comely and wise young woman, whom he would of course take--to wife. [6]
- The twelfth dilution would of course fill a million such lakes. [3]
- Of course they would not expect it every morning. [6]
- Of course it would not do to copy a model, raw, like' that, but he fell to studying his traits, trying to see the common humanity exhibited in him. [4]
- Of course he would not come himself, he must not: he had promised her. [11]
- A wise company would not arm you with so drastic an order as this, of course, without appointing a penalty for its infringement. [5]
- Of course this would make necessary other slight alterations, for no kind-hearted writer would be cruel to his own creations, and expose them to the vicissitudes of the seasons. [4]
- Of course she would love him in time. [4]
- Of course he would have two sides to his life like most men: that lived before the world, and that of the home. [11]
- My Western course would easily amount to $10,000, but I would rather make 2 or 3 thousand in New England than submit again to so much wearing travel. [5]
- Of course you would change the details. [4]
- Of course they would both want to resent it, and so--" "Wait! [5]
- The easier course would be to resign, to have scruples. [9]
- A better analogy would be the human anatomy: we lawyers, of course, were the brains; the financial and industrial interests the body, helpless without us; the City Hall politicians, the stomach that must continually be fed. [9]
- Of course it would be my luck to find a sorrowing and aged maiden aunt of the deceased there, who had arrived from Springfield too late to get into the church. [5]
- Of course, matters would be more favourable to Philotas in any other household. [10]
- Of course that would be a fine thing. [4]
- Of course it would be a dull world if we could not criticise our friends, but the most unprofitable and unsatisfactory criticism is that by comparison. [4]
- Daphne, of course, would accompany him. [10]
- Of course he would a throwed more style into it, but I can't do that very handy, not being brung up to it. [5]
- We got to work on the letter again, and of course did not have to strike out the passage about the wound. [5]
- If they could work constantly it would complete the machine in 21 days, of course. [5]
- This resemblance to words may be purely accidental, of course, and may have no purpose or meaning; but even in that case it is still extraordinary, and is a thing which no other bear can do. [5]
- Of course there won't be much to do, except to stand by, but you will get a better idea of what goes on down there. [9]
- Of course he won't be able to play polo, or take much active exercise. [9]
- And we were witnesses; we had seen these murders done and it was our duty to tell, and let the law take its course. [5]
- It was begun without the least idea what was to be its course and its outcome. [6]
- Well, it goes without saying that in the course of time all the rooms were taken off, and the entire machine was out of service. [5]
- You are familiar with Vasari, of course? [6]
- He could deal with those millions virtuously, and withal with ability, too--but of course you would rather he had a salaried position? [5]
- In his cabin, with the ship's chart on the table before him, Dyck Calhoun studied the course of the Ariadne. [11]
- My sympathies are with the Russian revolution, of course. [5]
- You are acquainted with the members down there, of course, else you could not have worked to such advantage? [5]
- Everyone was dissatisfied with the general course of affairs in the Russian army, but no one anticipated any danger of invasion of the Russian provinces, and no one thought the war would extend farther than the western, the Polish, provinces. [2]
- Again Fate interfered with the course of this story; for on my way to school that sunny Saturday morning I met Clara's mother, and at sight of her the wish merged into a resolve. [10]
- Furnished, of course, with letters of introduction to the most distinguished individuals, and with the still more influential recommendation of his own reputation, he was received in full drawing- room style and state from one end of the Union to the other. [5]
- She took me with her, of course. [5]
- He could do with her exactly as he pleased, run her when and whither he chose, and tie her up to the bank whenever his judgment said that that course was best. [5]
- All Katharina's sympathy with Heliodora had died finally in the course of the past, moonless night. [10]
- Speranski smiled and, with an evident wish to prevent the conversation from taking an unpleasant course, told a story that had no connection with the previous conversation. [2]
- Then he said, with a wisdom that surprised him, for he would have liked to yield to the impulse of his curiosity: "Perhaps we'd better wait till Mrs. March comes down, and let things take the usual course. [8]
- He followed its winding course, first to the right, then to the left, Huck at his heels. [5]
- But however the wind veered, Grafton could steer a course. [9]
- How could the wind have set one torch in the place of another, and moved lights or lanterns in a direction opposite to its violent course? [10]
- He could surely win over the abbess in the course of the voyage, and Paula might be brought to reason, perhaps, this very evening. [10]
- The detail labor will, of course, have to be done by others; but I will be greatly obliged if you will give it such general supervision as you can find consistent with your more strictly military duties. [7]
- Of course it will seem long to wait--very long; but when it is over, and we are together again, I think it will seem as if we had never been parted. [10]
- If any one will read my speech, he will find I mentioned that as one of the points decided in the course of the Supreme Court opinions, but I did not state what objection I had to it. [7]
- The latter opinion will probably prevail, for it has nature on its side, and the course of history, and the imagination. [4]
- Of course you will not have an instant's safety until the bank debts are paid. [5]
- Mannerisms of course will not deceive us, nor extravagances, eccentricities, affectations, nor the straining after effect by the use of coined or far-fetched words and prodigality in adjectives. [4]
- Of course he will never speak of his kindnesses. [9]
- Any ordinary man will find that the story's strength is in its middle, and that there is apparently no way to transfer it to the close, where of course it ought to be. [5]
- Of course she will feel as we do, at first. [4]
- Of course you will do as you like. [11]
- It covers a wide stretch of time--I don't know how many years--and in the course of it the chief actress is reincarnated several times: four times she is a more or less young woman, and once she is a lad. [5]
- Of course that's why they fascinate us. [9]
- Not quite certain why he stayed, but talking on reflectively, Gaston at last said: "You will be coming to us to-night, of course? [11]
- He knew now why he had come to town; he also knew why he must not stay, or, if staying, what must be his course. [11]
- Of course the whole party had to go on short rations at once. [5]
- Of course, the whole drove was housed in the house, and, great guns!--well, I never saw anything like it. [5]
- In reviewing the whole course of its history we read a long list of honored names, and a precious record written in private memories, in public charities, in permanent contributions to medical science, in generous sacrifices for the country. [3]
- I suppose everybody who reads this paper has visited one or more observatories, and of course knows all about them. [6]
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