Example sentences of "all [art] matter " in BNC.

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1 These are detectable throughout the Universe ( in low amounts ) and were produced originally by the Big Bang : the explosion that gave rise to all the matter and energy in the Universe , 15 billion years ago .
2 In a pulsar , all the matter has been completely crushed : it no longer consists of atoms , because all the protons and electrons have been jammed together to form neutrons .
3 a ‘ Big Crunch ’ as all the matter in the Universe converges to a single point
4 Estimating the mass of all the matter in the Universe is not an easy task but , in the past few years , many scientists have devoted a great deal of time to it .
5 It is not material whether he hath a court or no ; all the matter is , whether he hath a jurisdiction ; if he hath conusance of the matter and person , and he gives a sentence , it must have some effect to make a vacancy , be it never so wrong .
6 A great BANG , and all the matter of the Universe — all the stuff-must have come hurtling out .
7 It is n't that all the matter in the Universe started off from one particular point in space and then kept on expanding into the rest of the space .
8 Because of all the matter in it , there will be this general kind of curvature .
9 We 've counted up all the matter we can see , and there 's not enough — only about one tenth what is needed to close the Universe . ’
10 Thus , if all the infinities in supergravity turn out to cancel each other out , we could have a theory that not only filly unifies all the matter particles and interactions , but that is complete in the sense that it does not have any undetermined renormalization parameters .
11 He claimed that space-time had an inbuilt tendency to expand , and this could be made to balance exactly the attraction of all the matter in the universe , so that a static universe would result .
12 All the matter in the star will be compressed into a region of zero volume , so the density of matter and the curvature of space-time become infinite .
13 Aristotle believed that all the matter in the universe was made up of four basic elements , earth , air , fire , and water .
14 We have evidence from cosmic rays that the same is true for all the matter in our galaxy : there are no antiprotons or antineutrons apart from a small number that are produced as particle/antiparticle pairs in high-energy collisions .
15 If all the matter in the universe were turned into monkey flesh , we still could n't get enough monkeys .
16 The Bank has agreed to consider all the matter raised by the IBOA and a further meeting is to be held in the immediate future .
17 Well , with the coffee it 's all a matter of putting the sugar in first and stirring well .
18 It is all a matter of acclimatisation ... and practice .
19 All a matter of metabolism , ’ he said airily .
20 Deciding which achievement was the most remarkable is all a matter of taste .
21 ‘ 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 .
22 It 's all a matter of driver ability and confidence .
23 So far as the Grand Junction Canal company itself is concerned , it is all a matter of inference and speculation .
24 Perhaps it 's all a matter of style .
25 As you can see , it is all a matter of common sense yet hundreds of windsurfers are rescued off the British coastline each year .
26 It 's all a matter of luck , I suppose . ’
27 It is all a matter of taste , and more importantly , a matter of how an aroma makes you feel .
28 All good advice , but all a matter of ‘ thou shalt not ’ .
29 Value for money became the watchword , explains Derek Kelly , a turkey breeder for over 40 years : ‘ It was all a matter of price per pound . ’
30 It 's all a matter of experimentation — something a unique setup like this positively encourages , since it sounds like no other bass .
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