In 1851, a regular course of instruction was adopted, extending to three years, but still confined to English studies.
He pursued a regular course of study at Dartmouth College, under the encouragement of the distinguished President Wheelock, after whom he had been named.
Nor did he forget the internal interests of his country at home.
In 1785 Mr. Adams was appointed the first minister to Great Britain after the acknowledgment of the Independence of the United States.
They seemed disposed to treat the peace as a mere truce between the two nations.
It is time for you now to begin to be choice in your reading; to begin to pursue a regular course in it; and not to suffer yourself to be turned to the right or left by reading anything out of that course.
The fever does not, however, always pursue a regular course.
For in an experience of seventeen years the present writer has not known of a single instance in which a vaccinal lesion that pursued a regular course in other respects has failed to be accompanied by the areola.
Some years ago I ventured to show in an introductory Lecture how very small a proportion of the anatomical facts taught in a regular course, as delivered by myself and others, had any practical bearing whatever on the treatment of disease.
My opinion is that he has studied two, if not three, of these professions in a regular course.
The established or regular course of things; usual order of events; connection of cause and effect.
Regular course; habitual method of life or action; plan of conduct; mode of dealing.
Hence, an example proves a rule or regular course of things; an instance simply points out what may be true only in the case presented.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "regular course" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.