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A. I would like college students to take a course in art history.
In most cases, you do not really have to take a course.
"And in no case are these students taking a course because they have nothing better to do."
Students took a course of studies in six academic areas.
No matter that they had not taken a course on how to build one.
I think they all take a course in it during basic training.
Yes, at American colleges you can take a course in anything.
She would have to take a course in taking courses.
I never took a course, for instance, or went to school.
Just 9 percent of them, the study notes, have taken a course in money management.
She began law school but left to take a course in dancing.
It took a course along the opposite side of the street.
But, to do it, they need to take a course.
During his second year at the university he took a course in astronomy.
I even took a course that taught me how to deal with all this.
Only 12 percent of teachers reported having taken a course in how to teach it.
They decided to find out by taking a course in table manners.
I think you fellows take a course in this kind of thing.
Taking a course across the street, he reached his cab.
Maybe he'd taken a course in French film as a way of learning how to pick up girls.
Linda soon learned there is a lot of work to do when taking a course during the summer.
"When our children were little, I took a course that made me come here.
Insurance companies give 10 percent discounts to anyone who takes a course.
Leave the shelter taking a course slightly north of east.
And he's taking a course in the history of motion pictures.
Following a course that took them along the coast of Africa.
"In which we have followed a course remarkably similar to that of the Government."
She was following a course that ran roughly parallel to the line.
These follow a course to the north, and have a length of about 150 kilometers.
He tried to follow a course toward the northwest, where he'd seen the lights during the night.
But the limousine, still on the main road, was following a course to Manhattan.
"But even if they are, they're not exactly following a course that would ameliorate it."
The aircraft was following a course correction and crashed to the ground.
Were their personal, perhaps even selfish, desires making them all follow a course that was not for the greater good?
You have followed a course diametrically opposite to what I expected.
They followed a course very similar to the Washburn expedition.
Following a course of radiation treatment, the cancer went into remission.
He retired to England in 1831 following a course of ill health and died at his country estate a few years later.
A nice device that could be set to hover or to follow a course.
Down past a couple of farms, the lane following a course between two barns.
The plane passed by far to his right, apparently following a course along the opposite side of the pipeline.
These dwarves follow a course of justice, first and foremost.
"Prepare to follow a course to my direction, dead slow.
He could follow a course by scent and hearing.
It rose slowly, but then shot toward them, following a course parallel to the ravine's.
It is not compulsory to follow a course in order to attend the exam.
Northern states followed a course of gradual or immediate emancipation.
Then it flapped softly off to the right, following a course above the road that led to darkness.
At the last session you said that you were following a course of action which was not to be used as a precedent.
Only it wasn't after them: it was following a course to the fields above.