Of course you do like it--you roguish little lover!
Of course you didn't understand, but I think you should have been more thoughtful.
Of course you do; of course you know; you have known it all along; since that day in the pony carriage.
If you say 'Yes,' as of course you will, do not fail to come up.
If you took this step, of course you would do so with the fixed intention of paying the money yourself,--without any further reliance on Sowerby or on any one else.
Of course you may," shouted Meadows; "the place is public.
Of course you don't, he is vanished into the bowels of the earth.
Well," he observed, "of course you've read so much real poetry that you ought to know.
Of course you're sorry, though even at that I ain't sure you're sorry enough.
Of course you must be of double importance now Miss Kirkpatrick has left you.
Of course you can't give up your school all at once, Clare.
Of course you've your faults, everybody has, but I think I love you the better for them.
Of course you don't credit that story about Miss Vancourt's marriage with Lord Roxmouth?
The superstition in question--of course you have it--is that there is no salvation but through Europe.
Of course you'll call me a bird of freedom, a braggart, a waver of the stars and stripes; but I'm in the delightful position of not minding in the least what any one calls me.
But of course you recall it, though they say that everything changes so fast over here.
And of course you'll have Sim Rosedale as best man!
Of course you'll be going into your father's office.
But of course you have no experience of the world.
But of course you would be," he added, with an appraising look into that intelligent face in which he now caught a faint likeness of Jack Armytage.
Since you have heard Captain Tremayne's story of course you'll have no difficulty in confirming it.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "course you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.