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Example sentences for "course not"

  • Of course not if they haven't money or are bad.

  • Of course not, but I was advising her to read Prometheus when she gaped behind her fan and began to talk about Phebe.

  • Of course not that is only a part of a man's life," he answered decidedly.

  • Of course not, of course not," purred the magistrate.

  • Of course not; the picture was a fake, made from a genuine one of Alice and a lady, perhaps her mother.

  • No, of course not, but one is never tired of receiving the assurance of that fact.

  • Of course not; to say nothing of the danger there would be in giving him so strong an interest in his wife's death.

  • To what extent the Tractors were favored with the patronage of English and American ladies, it is of course not easy to say, except on general principles, as their names were not brought before the public.

  • Why no, of course not; had not he made all proper inquiries about that when Susan came to town?

  • All this was internal, chiefly, and of course not recognized by Mr. Silas Peckham.

  • To be sure you didn't,' said the little old man; 'of course not.

  • Course not," he answered, with an indignant look.

  • Course not," cried the Imp, laying his hand upon my arm; "this is only Uncle Dick.

  • In this ridiculous situation--of course not!

  • Of course not,' he answered, with a little irritation in his tone.

  • Of course not,' was Mrs. Tracy's prompt reply, when the request was taken to her.

  • Of course not, I've got on my Sunday clothes, and am invited to the party.

  • No, of course not, but that's what it did.

  • The captain did not wish his old servant to imagine that it was necessary for him to run after his niece, and so he answered rather quickly: "Of course not.

  • Of course not," he answered; "if I had known I am sure I would have felt that I ought not to come.

  • Of course not," said she, "you are too manly for that.

  • In that case, I have of course not a word to say, save to express my deep regret at losing the pleasure of their company.

  • Of course not, my dear,' replied Mrs. Waltham.

  • Of course not, but we might, if only you'd read sensible books that I could give you.

  • No, of course not," said Polly; "at least not until I get this hook out of your hair.

  • Of course not, you little ninny," said Rachel lightly.

  • Why, of course not; don't you see I'm here?

  • And she didn't mind a bit--of course not.

  • Of course not," she replied, all at sea as to what this portended, but jumping to the conclusion that he was going to be proud about the money.

  • Oh, of course not," said Deb off-handedly.

  • I can't conceive of any situation--" "Of course not.

  • No, no, of course not--I forgot your bronchitis.

  • Of course not impertinent--very kind--only I'm really not in need of any sympathy at all.

  • The word was of course not to be taken in a crude sense.

  • This need is of course not a conscious one, it is a need perceived by the sentiment intérieur.

  • Of course not, of course not," fluttered Olivetta.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "course not" 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:
    bitter almond; black spot; ces deux; course been; course not; course she; course the; course there; course they; course you; des affaires; economic competition; future retribution; hereby authorized; little boiling; mais ils; master hand; mental energy; much difficulty; productive labor; said hurriedly; shall deserve; submarine cable; water power; would listen; would require