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Sometimes we just need to let nature take its course.
Then again, we can always let nature take its course.
Just let nature take its course and hope for the best.
I would rather wait and let nature takes its course.
Nothing else to do now but let due process take its course.
Tell her what she's doing to you and let nature take its course.
There was nothing I could do but let it take its course.
Another solution might be to let nature take its course.
Some other people would rather let nature take its course and leave the river where it is.
Rather, they should allow this process to take its course.
Otherwise, is probably best to let nature take its course.
I move my hand a hair's breath and nature takes its course.
"Or are you going to let this take its course?"
We cannot wait and allow nature to take its course.
"I'm just happy right now to let the future take its course."
But now, they said, it is not safe to let nature take its course any longer.
She could let the labor take its course and hope that all was well.
"Are you one of those people who thinks we should let nature take its course?"
"She was going to get him alone somewhere and let nature take its course."
"It's a business matter and it will take its course in court."
"What do you think would become of me if I just lie here and let nature take its course?"
I meant that, in the case of any other industry, we probably would have let nature take its course.
In the end, she decided to let democracy take its course.
Then I let the dog out, stand well back and wait while nature takes its course.
There are many signs that nature is taking its course.
However by the end of 1974 the group had run its course.
The program was short, running its course in just under an hour.
The question now is: has the market run its course?
Perhaps I should hand you over and let justice run its course.
So maybe this is how my summer will run its course.
I wanted it to run its course one way or the other.
The thing to do was to let it run its course.
The power look, it seems, has finally run its course.
But the relationship has run its course and it is time for both to move on.
Mother nature will simply run its course on this stuff.
You've just got to stand back and let it run its course.
It was too soon, she knew, for this world to have run its course.
Let it all run its course, and we'll just get by on our own.
And it's all set to happen when another year has run its course.
In the end, he decided to let the battle run its course.
Has the increase in older students run its course, or do you think it will continue?
It'll run its course all by itself, thank you very much for your concern.
Until then, the normal legal process must run its course.
A cold usually runs its course in 7 to 10 days.
There's nothing you can do except let it run its course.
So the time passed until April had nearly run its course.
"We are going to let this investigation run its course."
The disease had also taken longer than usual to run its course.
But now the time of their endurance had nearly run its course.
My case of the flu must have about run its course.