Sentence for course | Use course in a sentence

A sentence using the word course. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use course in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for course.

  • Oh yes, of course! (8)
  • It was father, of course! (8)
  • Of course. (8)
  • Of course I do. (9)
  • Of course he is! (9)
  • Of course I was. (9)
  • Oh yes; of course. (9)
  • Bromley, of course. (4)
  • Of course I meant it. (10)
  • Of course, he wishes it. (10)
  • He is a fighter, of course. (8)
  • Only, of course, she was young! (8)
  • Why, yes; of course they must. (10)
  • Of course I did not take it, sir. (8)
  • Of course we shall introduce him! (9)
  • They are the features, of course. (10)
  • Oh, but of course it was accident! (10)
  • Oh, and Beaton, of course, in the art. (9)
  • I thought the world of him, of course . (8)
  • The sharpened life commands its course. (10)
  • He required a course of lessons in Irish. (10)
  • Of course papa will buy them if we say so. (9)
  • Persuade him to let things take their course. (4)
  • But of course she was old why he was old himself! (8)
  • I will obey you, of course, but I cannot see why. (10)
  • Why, then of course they were not like her lover! (10)
  • Of course I was careful not to put my foot into it. (8)
  • The thing had, of course, come about just at the wrong time. (9)
  • This was the only visit from Frank Churchill in the course of ten days. (4)
  • The slightest disturbance of the wonted course of things unsettles him. (10)
  • The course kept turning and turning in a narrow and well-timbered valley. (2)
  • All had culminated, of course, in another passion for a rifleman called Lynch. (8)
  • He did not agree, but, unable to suggest a better course, followed her advice. (8)
  • Convince me of an error, I shall not obstinately pursue a premeditated course. (10)
  • So thinking, he determined to change his course of conduct, and he was happier. (10)
  • You say that nobody protests against your course; well, we are here to protest. (16)
  • Good was the hour of blow for blow, And clear their course while they fought on. (10)
  • You take it as a matter of course: you should exhibit some sparkling incredulity. (10)
  • Poor Hopgood, the amount of information she saddles him with in the course of the day! (8)
  • Of course we ran the risk of the letter missing you, but the chance was worth a glove. (10)
  • Yet this is the course that criticism must always prescribe when it attempts to give laws. (9)
  • Of course the ladies took this compliment to themselves, but Evan began to wax in importance. (10)
  • The amount of heat lost per hour is, of course, the quantity which the heating system must supply. (17)
  • The fact is that they are there to see, of course, but the effect is that they are there to be seen. (9)
  • Was he not thereby acting as a true Christian, in by far the hardest course he and she could pursue? (8)
  • She is also very hardy herself, which of course will influence her in her opinion of the wants of others. (4)
  • Lord Ravenshaw, in Cornwall, which would of course have immortalised the whole party for at least a twelvemonth! (4)
  • Of course, he always means kindly, but I think I see a glimpse of avarice as a sort of a sign of age coming on. (10)
  • Cant strips must be nailed along the eaves to start the first course of tile, unless special tiles are provided. (17)
  • Birth was to be desired, of course, and position, and so forth: but without money how can two young people marry? (10)
  • Of course, it came at last; he who ignores the law of probabilities challenges an adversary that is seldom beaten. (1)
  • Why, of course the people go West as fast as they can, but they ought to be helped; the Government ought to do something. (9)
  • Of course I refer to the ad pages; the rest of our exception is as offensive with pictures and scare heads as all the rest. (9)
  • In fact, they saw that there would be rank peril in attempting to arrest the course of things within the walls of the house. (10)
  • She did not attempt them a second time; nor, when Sir Purcell requested her to sing in the course of the evening, did she comply. (10)
  • And many things happened to it and the house which ran counter to the usual course of events and the wishes of the worthy burghers. (5)
  • That master recommended a course with Mendelssohn, but as the pupil was too poor, he changed his advice and suggested a study of Bach. (3)
  • Of course the instant we call up the forces of the brain, much of the impression departs but what remains is powerful, and fine-nerved. (10)
  • Of course, this was in a tender burlesque; but it remains the supreme impression of what seemed to me a cloudlessly happy period for Lowell. (9)
  • Lower, of course, the multitude must bow, to inspire an august serenity; but the nod they have in exchange for it is not an independent one. (10)
  • This is evidently intentional, as this phrase occurs three times in the course of the composition and is imitated in the same way every time. (3)
  • As the work progresses the bottom course is taken off and placed above for the next, there being usually three courses of forms in operation. (17)
  • The high-born youth, mature in vice, Pursues his vain and reckless course, Rolls the Greek hoop, or throws the dice, But shuns and dreads the horse. (18)
  • In anticipating the happiness of Bingley, which of course was to be inferior only to his own, he continued the conversation till they reached the house. (4)
  • General Arnold came down, of course, from his headquarters, Robinson House, to meet the Commander-in-Chief in order to throw off any suspicions surrounding his movements. (18)

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