matter of course in English

usual activity, common occurrence, everyday actio

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1. (1) Amending as a Matter of Course

2. Human rights are abused as a matter of course.

3. 16 As a matter of course, he was elected monitor.

4. Yet at the same time churches often make Christianity "a matter of course".

5. Detailed advice and service and short delivery times are a matter of course for hazebase.

6. Professionalism of consultants at the firm deliver unwavering professional service as a matter of course.

7. Do not take for granted skills that you perform well as a matter of course.

8. In many quarters in Washington, government officials decamp for the private sector as a matter of course.

9. Swift says Justin Martyr ‘takes it as a matter of course that Christians refrain from violent acts.’”

10. Before long it became a matter of course to complete a painting in that upside-down position.

11. 22 As a matter of course they checked the rest of the disused area before leaving the palace.

12. 20 You can, as a matter of course, help to protect yourself from electric shocks by using a circuit breaker.

13. Antlions dig a small, perfectly round pit that captures unwary small insects, which are then subdued and eaten as a matter of course

14. Harvard Sociologist David Riesman suspects that a majority of Americans have blithely taken to committing supposedly minor derelictions as a matter of course.

15. 30 Harvard Sociologist David Riesman suspects that a majority of Americans have blithely taken to committing supposedly minor derelictions as a matter of course.

16. Accordingly: adverb a fortiori , a priori , agreeably, as a matter of course , as a result , because of this , by reason of that, compatibly, compliantly, conformably

17. And even when the baptism rite is reserved for adulthood, youths are usually expected to follow their parents’ religion as a matter of course, not choice.

18. They found it inconceivable that Muslims all over the world would learn as a matter of course that the central prayer of their faith Anathematizes Jews and Christians.

19. 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.

20. '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?

21. Custom a practice followed as a matter of course among a people; a habitual practice of an individual: It is her Custom to take a walk every night before dinner

22. 12 Over time, they can help designers internalize the requirements so that they follow them as a matter of course,[www.Sentencedict.com] without having to memorize them or follow them superstitiously.

23. See: a Course of action a crash Course a matter of Course allow nature to take its Course as a matter of Course be blown off Course be on a collision Course be on Course for be par for the Course Course of action Course of nature Course of true love never did run smooth Course of true love never ran smoothly, the Course through Course through (something

24. When Cadmus and his companions came up with her, there was the Brindled cow taking her ease, chewing her cud, and looking them quietly in the face; as if this was just the spot she had been seeking for, and as if it were all a matter of course.