Similar words: of course, a matter of, matter-of-fact, as a matter of fact, a matter of opinion, a matter of life and death, letter of credit, chamber of commerce. Meaning: n. an inevitable ending matter-of-course. adj. expected or depended upon as a natural or logical outcome.
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1. As a matter of course, he was elected monitor.
2. Safety precautions are observed as a matter of course.
3. I lock the door as a matter of course.
4. We will contact your former employer as a matter of course.
5. We always check people's addresses as a matter of course.
6. If police are carrying arms as a matter of course then doesn't it encourage criminals to carry them?
7. You can, as a matter of course, help to protect yourself from electric shocks by using a circuit breaker.
8. And, as a matter of course, all duvet covers are matched with similarly designed pillowcases.
9. As a matter of course they checked the rest of the disused area before leaving the palace.
10. If they meet as a matter of course throughout the year they can review and plan on a regular basis.
11. Voters expected as a matter of course that candidates would not keep all their promises.
12. As a matter of course, Amy invited children from the Home over to play.
13. The client should identify those objectives as a matter of course in the relevant engagement documentation.
14. He took his duty as a matter of course.
15. She took it as a matter of course.
16. I consider helping him as a matter of course.
17. I check my in - tray every morning as a matter of course.
18. Enemy redoubts were strewn with booby traps as a matter of course.
19. Perhaps he was just in the kind of trance he went into as a matter of course every time illness was discussed.
20. The argument is nonsense because it fails to take into account the way women are treated as a matter of course.http://sentencedict.com
21. Now all school and college full inspection reports are published as a matter of course.
22. If Kelly's fall had happened on a racecourse, she would have been sidelined as a matter of course.
23. Nowadays love is a matter of chance, matrimony a matter of money and divorce a matter of course. Helen Rowland
24. Their general health is better and they do not suffer repeated or unwanted pregnancies as a matter of course.
25. Is your kitchen the sort of place where family and friends congregate for chats as a matter of course.
26. Once princes and feudal lords who wished to increase the productive wealth of their domains imported craftsmen as a matter of course.
27. They are very learned about cooking in San Francisco-people seem to expect as a matter of course things which we consider luxurious.
28. There will already be a couple of chaps in a patrol car down a side street as a matter of course.
29. Ministers of state, great noblemen, and royal favourites could expect this as a matter of course.
30. Will we have clean handkerchiefs here, every day, as a matter of course, wondered Melanie apprehensively.
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