Example sentences of "[art] matter of [noun] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It was not merely a matter of correction here and there — these were ashes ; at best a discord such as some chained bear might pound on a piano .
2 Oakeshott argues that legal validity is a matter of authenticity rather than justice , whether justice is viewed in terms of intrinsic rationality , utility , or conformity to some fundamental law .
3 This was indeed a triumph ; like most of those who make predictions , Owen got some animals wrong later ( identifying as mammals what turned out to be reptilian remains ) , but connoisseurship is a matter of probabilities rather than certainties .
4 What is interesting , however , is the importance of clast size in the breakage of bone , and clearly in a cave environment , where limestone clasts are abundant , angular and often very large , small mammal bones are likely to fragment very quickly indeed , in a matter of minutes rather than hours .
5 But warmth tends to come as a matter of course simply because the base layer eliminates the clamminess which makes you feel cold .
6 So it 's , the , the Council does n't install central heating as a matter of course only if it 's a special case ?
7 Admittedly , anomie theory accentuates the constraints rather more than would perhaps be acceptable to indeterminists , but this is simply a matter of emphasis rather than qualitative difference from a ‘ realistic ’ indeterminist position .
8 It was a matter of individual rather than mass persuasion , and it worked .
9 What evidence can be gleaned for the ‘ Queen Margaret ’ school , or for the counter-argument that such changes are largely a matter of style rather than substance , by examining the procedure and mechanics of government since 1979 ?
10 A court dealing with an offender who is already subject to a community service order may make a further consecutive order , so long as the total number of hours remaining to be performed does not exceed 240 ( as this is a matter of principle rather than statute , the court is prepared to contemplate minor departures , as where the offender has very few hours to work off under the original order . )
11 The growing independence of their children , at each successive stage , can be a matter of concern rather than joy for those who over-commit and over-identify their lives with the nurturing of dependent children .
12 All these marriages took place during the Great War and it is a matter of generation more than anything else if the groom was a serviceman .
13 As we were leaving , a matter of half-a-mile away or so , there was one big boom and the sky lit up red .
14 Here , second use came quickly , a matter of hours rather than days or months .
15 I 'm not bragging , but by the time I really started to look for Carol Flaxman I knew it would be a matter of hours rather than days .
16 The check had become a matter of necessity rather than of choice .
17 And at this level of stressful incompetence , escape into averageness seems a matter of chance rather than will .
18 If it were , it would not be an association of equal citizens but of members with differing status ; subjects would not be free to pursue their own purposes but would be required to perform particular roles ; government would be a matter of management rather than rule ; and government would also be provisional rather than unconditional and non-retractable .
19 They were only a matter of metres away but , due to the insulation which separated every portion of dock superstructure — a provision designed as a safeguard against just the kind of occurrence which had threatened Rostov — both had been safe from danger .
20 Perhaps all judges do accept the authority of the Constitution as a matter of convention rather than as the upshot of sound political theory .
21 Whenever the courts draw a line to mark out the bounds of duty they do it as a matter of policy so as to limit the responsibility of the defendant .
22 Whenever the courts set bounds to the damages recoverable — saying that they are , or are not , too remote they do it as a matter of policy so as to limit the liability of the defendant .
23 At the same time you bleep the missing swimming pool attendant who responds by picking up the nearest intercom substation handset allowing you to issue instructions directly , all within a matter of seconds rather than minutes .
24 The Tropic of Capricorn was a matter of days away and the ice raft was almost gone .
25 He had feared for the project 's viability , particularly after it became more widely known that the old lady was to be put through her paces only a matter of days later and just a few miles down the road on the steeply graded Bodmin & Wenford Railway .
26 It 's a matter of fact rather than rather than rather than a matter what is shown on the one inch map .
27 Well I 'm , as a matter of fact before that I actually said that er this , all this that I am doing on your behalf is completely free of charge
28 If the inland waterways came even close to being a nation-serving system , this was more a matter of outcome rather than of preconception .
29 Government comes to be seen as a matter of administration rather than rule and the ideologies of Machiavelli , Locke , Bentham , and Marx provide us with the modern cribs to politics ; a political training in default of a political education .
30 The police probably knew everything ; it was only a matter of time now before they challenged her about that sample of nail polish .
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