Example sentences of "'s [adj] a matter " in BNC.
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1 | Well , with the coffee it 's all a matter of putting the sugar in first and stirring well . |
2 | ‘ I suppose she ca n't help it , ’ Alan , Jane 's neighbour , philosophised , ‘ it 's all a matter of how the genes , or the DNA or whatever it is , falls . |
3 | It 's all a matter of driver ability and confidence . |
4 | Perhaps it 's all a matter of style . |
5 | It 's all a matter of luck , I suppose . ’ |
6 | It 's all a matter of experimentation — something a unique setup like this positively encourages , since it sounds like no other bass . |
7 | Coaxing is another and sycophancy is another — you put your own interpretation on it but if it gets a good show , then it 's all a matter of semantics . |
8 | It 's all a matter of personal preference and comfort . |
9 | It 's all a matter of design . |
10 | After all , as he 's quick to point out , ‘ It 's all a matter for the shareholders to decide . ’ |
11 | ‘ You see — it 's all a matter of luck . ’ |
12 | It 's all a matter of principle ! ) . |
13 | It 's all a matter of Pelicans , you see … ’ |
14 | ‘ It 's all a matter of mixing and matching , ’ she says . |
15 | ‘ It 's all a matter of judgement , son . |
16 | Anyway , it 's all a matter of department politics . |
17 | ‘ It 's all a matter of survival , and right now I intend to concentrate on surviving this disaster . |
18 | It 's all a matter of confidence . |
19 | It 's all a matter of getting used to being recorded . |
20 | It 's all a matter of degree of hunger . |