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Sentence count:64Posted:2017-10-06Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: concoursemain coursein course ofin course of timecoursecourserrecourseof course
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(1) We're on course for our destination.
(2) We're back on course to qualify for the championship.
(3) The company is on course for profits of £20m in the next financial year.
(4) The American economy is on course for higher inflation than Britain by the end of the year.
(5) Victory in Saturday's match will put them on course to qualify for the European championships.
(6) Because of the recession, we're on course for/to have record unemployment levels.
(7) As long as the economy stays on course , the future looks rosy.
(8) If he wins today, he's on course for the Grand Slam.
(9) Western leaders put the trade talks back on course.
(10) Laser sailing's on course for Olympic recognition.
(11) The party is on course to return to power.
(12) Their relationship was right back on course.
(13) Interim figures due Thursday are on course for a 7% rise to £195.3m with analysts likely to be upgrading full year predictions.
(14) Four lecture courses assessed on course work; two curriculum development exercises.
(15) Being sure I was on course did not convince me I was going the same way as everyone else.
(16) As Lambert laboured to get back on course another blast flung him lopsided.
(17) The duo are on course to meet in the Tripleprint Feltham Chase after convincing wins on Saturday.
(18) Fujimori argues that the recovery is on course and that he has made important inroads against the centuries-old blight of poverty.
(19) He said the Government was on course for elections to the new councils in 1995. Sentencedict.com
(20) A huge gust of energy blew him back on course.
(21) But our correction had put us on course and we crossed the shoreline at Alexandria.
(22) They laid the sails aback so as to stay on course in the storm wind.
(23) The steamroller had hit a bump, but for the time being it was back on course.
(24) This week, they overwhelmed Holcombe Brook 6-0 and are on course for the final.
(25) A ship freed of barnacles is not yet a ship on course to its destination.
(26) Yet if the polls are anything like right, Labour is on course for another landslide victory.
(27) Although counting has not yet completed, the party is on course to increase its representation by two.
(28) That meant a substantial breakfast, followed by a word with Posi to confirm that everything was on course and on line.
(29) Only then will the extra community care money be released - provided the forecast expenditure on institutional care is reasonably on course.
(30) We all set Fridays aside for preparation, which means that we can collaborate closely on course work.
More similar words: concoursemain coursein course ofin course of timecoursecourserrecourseof coursediscoursecourseworkgolf courseracecoursein due coursewatercoursecrash courseintercoursein the course ofcourse of actionmatter of coursecourse of dealingin the course of timesexual intercoursecursepurseboursenursenursedcursedyourselfpurser
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