Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [adv] [adv] matter " in BNC.

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1 I can see a way out and I 'm taking it , and the fact it 's a kind of betrayal does n't really matter .
2 Which way we go through the village does n't really matter does it ?
3 With d'Argenlieu returned to Saigon but no more amenable to close control from Paris than Paris seemed disposed to provide it , with the French forces understandably nervous and anxious at least to clear Hanoi of their opponents , one may feel that whether it was the French or the Vietminh who brought about the final rupture does not much matter .
4 It is important that this potentially very valuable approach safeguards itself so far as possible against misinterpretation : in particular , that the content of religious belief does not really matter , that knowledge of religious tradition is unimportant , and that any opinions and beliefs are acceptable so long as they are sincerely held .
5 Or P T H does n't really matter which one you got .
6 As between the three common law Inns the choice does not really matter : you can quite well be a member of one Inn , become a pupil in chambers belonging to a second , and in due course attain a seat in chambers belonging to a third .
7 The departmental affiliation of such a course does n't much matter provided that it is taught by people with relevant research experience .
8 That he did n't manage to cover the remaining 146 miles does n't really matter , for his peregrination from Battery Park to Times Square makes one of the most intriguing accounts of an asphalt jungle to have appeared in a very long time .
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