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Example sentences for "cours"

Lexicographically close words:
coureurs; courier; couriers; courir; couronne; course; coursed; courser; coursers; courses
  1. A profound truth is contained in the assertion of Comte (Cours de Philosophie Positive) that 'men have still more need of method than of doctrine, of education than of instruction.

  2. Parade, with a supplement under the title of Cours d'Amenagement des Forets, par Henri Nanquette, has been generally considered the best of these.

  3. I believe the Cours Elementaire de Culture des Bois cree a l'Ecole Forestiere de Nancy, par M.

  4. Mankind, why La vie est un pelerinage: should he alone think to be De son cours la rapidite, exempted?

  5. A corner house looking out on the Cours at Grasse, between the rue du Cours and the Passage Mirabeau, is the old town residence of the family of Cabris.

  6. Above the dark trees of the Cours la Reine the sky glowed, softly golden, reflecting the million lights of Paris.

  7. That such is the order or law of mental operation has been ably shown by Damiron in his Cours de Philosophie, and also, before him, by Jouffroy.

  8. This view was first fully developed by Schelling and Hegel, and is adopted, in the main, by Jouffroy in his Cours d'Esthetique, by Dr.

  9. Aix possesses many beautiful fountains, one of which in the Cours Mirabeau is surmounted by a statue of Rene, count of Provence, who held a brilliant court at Aix in the 15th century.

  10. The Cours Mirabeau, a wide thoroughfare, planted with double rows of plane-trees, bordered by fine houses and decorated by three fountains, divides the town into two portions.

  11. This Cours de philosophie appeared later in 1854 as Du vrai, du beau, et du bien.

  12. Anciently Courland was inhabited by the Cours or Kurs, a Lettish tribe, who were subdued and converted to Christianity by the Brethren of the Sword, a German military order, in the first quarter of the 13th century.

  13. Close to his Auvergne cathedral he set up the Fontaine d'Amboise, now on the Cours Sablon.

  14. Tradition says that the momentous gathering of 1095 took place in what is now the Place Delille and the adjacent Cours Sablon.

  15. And before anyone could interfere--supposing that any had so dared--Jack Jaikes had stepped outside the wall into the cumbered Cours of Aramon.

  16. I was saying the very words when with a crash a wall on the opposite side of the Cours seemed to crumble in upon itself.

  17. I watched the wide Cours of Aramon, white under the moon, with its plane trees casting inky shadows on the flat stones and trampled earth.

  18. I turned at the anguish and surprise in the voice of Jack Jaikes, and I saw clear under the rain-washed splendours of the moon Keller Bey walking down the main Cours of Aramon.

  19. I do not know whence the first bullets came--I think from the north end of the Cours Nationale, where some men had been busy removing their dead and wounded.

  20. For answer Jack Jaikes swept his index finger round the half-circle of the Cours of Aramon, dotted with black bodies lying still.

  21. I was glad that I had not to step at once into the bright illumination of the Cours or the more restrained golden glow which distinguished the Place de la Mairie.

  22. Presently with the three machine guns we were standing completely shelterless in the Cours of Aramon with half a dozen darksome streets and alleyways gaping at us truculently.


  23. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cours" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    course been; course not; course she; course the; course there; course they; course you