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Example sentences for "course been"

  • But she had never had the slightest pleasure in his society, and had only not been wretched because she had not as yet recognised that she had an identity of her own in the disposition of which she herself should have a voice.

  • There's ever so much been said,' whispered Cohenlupe.

  • Roger could not fully admit the truth of this assertion; but he explained that he, too, knew something of Mrs Hurtle, and that he thought it probable that what she said of Ruby might be true.

  • Roger had made no reply, and the priest had of course been banished.

  • Her lover's letter to her father had of course been shown to her, and she had taxed him with it immediately.

  • There had of course been vicissitudes, but his star had been in the ascendant.

  • It had of course been understood by both of them that they were not to be allowed to see each other.

  • To put the man down had of course been an easy task to the Duke, but he was not satisfied with that.

  • All the Plumstead party had of course been asked, and at the time of the invitation Eleanor had intended to have gone with her sister.

  • Mr. Arabin had of course been much in his own parish, looking to the doings at his vicarage, calling on his parishioners, and taking on himself the duties of his new calling.

  • The situation of warden has of course been offered to the gentleman who so honourably vacated it five years since, but we are given to understand that he has declined it.

  • That men were men, and that she was a woman, had of course been considered by her.

  • Hitherto you have only seen the gloom of this place, which to you has of course been dull.

  • The honour had been very great, and had of course been accepted at the moment.

  • Her complaints on this head had of course been checked by her husband's unexpected journey to Naples, as to which she had hardly heard the full particulars till she found herself in the train with him.

  • In his position Bertram had of course been free to speak out.

  • Should we be violating secrecy too much if we suggested that George Bertram had had some slight partial success even when he had no such positive claim--some success which had of course been in direct opposition to the lady's will?

  • There had of course been visits of condolence between West Putford and Hurst Staple, and the Hurst Staple girls and Adela had been as much, or perhaps more, together than usual.

  • The situation of warden has of course been offered to the gentleman who so honourable vacated it five years since; but we are given to understand that he has declined it.

  • Mr Arabin had of course been much in his own parish, looking to the doings at his vicarage, calling on his parishioners, and taking on himself the duties of his new calling.

  • All the Plumstead party had of course been asked, at the time of the invitation Eleanor had intended to have gone with her sister.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "course been" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    agricultural chemicals; because love; course been; course not; course she; course the; course there; course they; course you; cultivated fields; even before; frontal attack; life was; minor children; natural instinct; normal sexual; particular purpose; public confession; raised again; reader will; secret passage; solid masonry; suddenly thought; thing that; tubercle bacilli; will lend