Example sentences of "[be] always [art] matter of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Poverty makes economy impossible , not because the poor are improvident but because economy is always a matter of scale — bulk buying demands bulk incomes .
2 It is always a matter of surprise for people who belong to nations with written constitutions to discover that whilst the British enjoy many freedoms their constitution is not a written one .
3 Some of the plants they drew were diseased ; it is always a matter of difficulty to know which features of a plant or animal are individual peculiarities and which are specific characters .
4 ‘ With Rohan , it is always a matter of business .
5 The Baronne 's words came stinging back at her : ‘ With Rohan , it is always a matter of business . ’
6 For him all vices are forms of mental illness , for vicious action is always a matter of submission to impulses which are seeking their own satisfaction at the expense of the satisfaction of the whole .
7 Which services these are to be is always a matter of dispute and may be a crucial factor in relations between central and local government .
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