Example sentences of "[adv] a matter to " in BNC.
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1 | Thus the existence of an alleged defence to a criminal prosecution is merely a matter to be taken into account in the exercise of the court 's discretion when considering whether it is just and convenient that interlocutory relief should be granted ( post , pp. 173D–F , 178H , 179A , 190D–E ) . |
2 | It was not a matter to which any of them had ever given great thought . |
3 | " It 's not a matter to be taken lightly , Sarainha . |
4 | Clearly , the ethical aspects of each preventive trial need consideration , but this should be the responsibility of a central ethical committee and not a matter to be considered separately by many ( perhaps over a 100 ) district research ethical committees that are , in the main , concerned with local clinical research projects . |
5 | But now that she was here she supposed she 'd better do her best , although obviously it was not a matter to be rushed . |
6 | The fact that a deceased 's widow would have given up work to start a family but for the deceased 's death is not a matter to be taken into account so as to increase her dependency on the deceased from the date that she would have given up work ( Malone v Rowan [ 1984 ] 3 All ER 402 ) . |
7 | In history , in particular , the use of computers to provide material for use in monographs , once a matter to be trumpeted in the text , became a commonplace to be noted without elaboration in footnotes . |
8 | And one of the features of the current policy is that affordable supply is partly a matter to be negotiated and it 's very important that it 's negotiated out of the general er supply made by private sector builders . |