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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31. It is estimated that the person would like to sign a private ideograph on this money. Then this banknote will always belong to him as a matter of course.
32. Caraher as a matter of course set the whiskey bottle at his elbow.
33. Harvard Sociologist David Riesman suspects that a majority of Americans have blithely taken to committing supposedly minor derelictions as a matter of course.
34. But the two shepherds seemed to take it as a matter of course.
35. Bank officers ask questions as a matter of course when someone wants to borrow money.
36. In many quarters in Washington,[http://sentencedict.com/matter of course.html] government officials decamp for the private sector as a matter of course.
37. Do not take for granted skills that you perform well as a matter of course.
38. 'We used to have sex every day as a matter of course,' he said grumpily. 'Now you're offering it up as a gift and I'm supposed to be grateful?
39. As a matter of course , they saw the sights of the city together.
40. With the Government's move to Lushun District, has become a matter of course here Lushun future economic and political development.
41. Their hierarchical, centralising tendencies mean originality and initiative are stifled as a matter of course.
42. These problems, Shanghai a matter of course - bound to government departments at all levels of poverty issues.
43. Why did he take it all so coolly, so much as a matter of course?
44. Americans had assumed as a matter of course since 1914 that the Allies would win.
45. Same took his long days as a matter of course.
46. Professionalism of consultants at the firm deliver unwavering professional service as a matter of course.
47. The rights of Finland were , as a matter of course , to be trampled upon.
48. When I go out of the house I lock the door as a matter of course.
49. Over time, they can help designers internalize the requirements so that they follow them as a matter of course, without having to memorize them or follow them superstitiously.
50. It is a matter of course that a deer is not a horse.
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