Example sentences of "[be] [det] a question of " in BNC.
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1 | From now on , it appears , it is going to be all a question of fighting for market share . |
2 | Is that a question of bad design ? |
3 | Erm , but what I 'm really thinking , is somebody looking actually into the sickness and is this a question of long-term sickness or are we dealing with outbreaks of flu . |
4 | ‘ It is all a question of mind over matter , ’ Davies says — ‘ just like Last Suspect . |
5 | It is all a question of time . |
6 | Perhaps it is all a question of timing , and that summer afternoon in 1921 was the moment when the linear impulse started its break through to public awareness . |
7 | It is all a question of being organised and having a plan ; after all , it takes a minute to tell the gardeners to spray this or frame that … ’ |
8 | Well , maybe it is all a question of time . |
9 | It is all a question of respect and reputation — not just of the plaintiff as a human being , but as a worker — a public official , business executive , professional or performer . |
10 | It 's all a question of what a writer can use , what the work in hand will let him use . |
11 | But we 're not slaves to healthy eating — it 's all a question of moderation . ’ |
12 | It 's all a question of the rate of your personal metabolism . |
13 | ‘ It 's all a question of market , of you negotiating your deals in an appropriate way . |
14 | Barn owls are popular as pets , though , and a good breeding pair can produce four clutches of eggs a year in captivity , which again keeps the price down — it 's all a question of supply and demand . |
15 | " It 's all a question of the difference between the epic and the tragic , " he said , when she expressed a preference for heroes that die . |
16 | It 's all a question of luck , really . ’ |
17 | ‘ These days it 's all a question of money , ’ Lorton said . |
18 | To strive , to seek , to butch it out- it 's all a question of willpower . |
19 | ‘ It 's all a question of balance , ’ Edward muttered . |
20 | It 's all a question of who you know ’ — and got a job as a DJ on a Detroit radio station on a show called Streetbeat . |
21 | I suppose it 's all a question of balance as Mark says . |
22 | He says it 's all a question of balance . |
23 | This is a very important way of handling statistics , is n't it , in a sense , I mean , if you 're talking about , in another context , if you talk about recidivism , and , and you say forty percent of people who go into prison reoffend within the following five years , that 's the down side , or you could say sixty percent do n't , or sixty percent keep out , and it 's all a question of how you actually phrase it . |
24 | It was all a question of catching it at the right angle . |
25 | It was all a question of balance . |
26 | She says that it was all a question of remembering rules and methods . |