Similar words: in the case of, in due course, course, of course, discourse, on the contrary, in the name of, in the shape of.
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31. When you accept new ideas in the course of a compromise, you benefit. 3.
32. It was a trade in the course of which 2m human beings were bought and sold.
33. He was working for an engineering firm and met Herbert in the course of business.
34. Parents and carers who are being less than co-operative in the course of an investigation should be made aware of this.
35. No other concomitant infective agents have been implicated in the course of the disease to date.
36. At least 15 people were reported killed in the course of the month.
37. A literal offering of bread and wine has in the course of time been included in the eucharistic ritual.
38. Some of the earliest arguments that legislative intentions count were made to judges in the course of lawsuits.
39. Here are the six references Flaubert makes to Emma Bovary's eyes in the course of the book.
40. Leukopenia tends to cluster early in the course of treatment, whereas aplastic anemia occurs fairly evenly throughout the first year.
41. It has also been clearly established that in the course of time evaluation of particular variants can change or even be reversed.
42. The central nervous system appears to be the pre-eminent instrument that has been designed for this function in the course of evolution.
43. Employees are themselves under a duty to take reasonable care not to injure others in the course of their work.
44. Seven different teachers in the course of ten days became the final catastrophe of this classroom.
45. In the course of doing so he could change the face of Britain. Sentencedict.com
46. The critical question was: Why has life undergone this progressive development in the course of time?
47. Sometimes a student would make a grammatical error in the course of an answer and Martinez would counter with a prim correction.
48. Spectacular medical breakthroughs sometimes occur, but they occur more commonly in science fiction than in the course of everyday scientific research.
49. In the course of time he and Richard were to become fellow-crusaders and bitter enemies.
50. That being so, the court held that the sale was a sale in the course of a business.
51. Table 11, below, shows how 3978 items issued in the course of the exercise were distributed among the various categories.
52. In the course of the trial one Glazkov made a false confession which he later retracted.
53. He arrived at my home and in the course of the evening he buttonholed me.
54. Perhaps this was best articulated in the course of the presidential address to the Association by Sidney Lee in 1918.
55. These qualities serve Boy well in the course of his canine wanderings.
56. Good historical practice will usually ensure that the attainment targets are covered many times over in the course of the work.
57. This onslaught was driven back by a police baton charge in the course of which four youths were slightly hurt.
58. In the course of trying to identify therapeutic agents for this disease two recent studies have shown benefit with bismuth preparations.
59. Since then the language of that regulation is in the course of being changed.
60. Many of these situations arose in the course of field-work.
More similar words: in the case of, in due course, course, of course, discourse, on the contrary, in the name of, in the shape of, nurse, by yourself, in case of, because of, make use of, at the cost of, at the expense of, to the contrary, around the corner, the cost of living, burst into, a couple of, in the way, in that, in the end, in the air, in the way of, in the open, in the past, in the main, in the dark, in this case.