Example sentences of "[is] [art] matter [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , there is the matter of Crown borrowing . |
2 | Then there is the matter of colour . |
3 | The grey area here is the matter of proof of purchase . |
4 | A valuable case study of this whole argument is the matter of jury service . |
5 | Secondly the , the constraint reduces the opportunity that we have to pursue the ethical investment policies which will have regard to the aims and objectives of the Council as a whole , and then lastly there is the matter of practicality . |
6 | Then there is the matter of sex and lifestyle , on which subject I recall a curious interview between Stirling Moss and Hunt in which Hunt says something like , ‘ Luckily , I never made no-sex a rule before a race . |
7 | Related to this question of pedagogic/pragmatic research as an integrated element of classroom practice is the matter of teacher formation . |
8 | But he added : ‘ There is the matter of commitment . ’ |
9 | A critical issue in the medicolegal context is the matter of consent . |
10 | Finally , there is the matter of planning permission to consider . |
11 | One aspect we have not mentioned so far is the matter of model trim . |
12 | Fourthly , there is the matter of ambiguity . |
13 | The licence which was permitted under Nogai is a thing of the past now , and while you have not broken the Yasa , there is the matter of custom . |
14 | What 's the matter of importance here ? |
15 | ‘ What 's the matter with yow ? ’ she said when she saw my tears . |
16 | * ‘ What 's the Matter with Business Ethics ? ’ |
17 | ‘ It 's a matter of prestige among the bourgeoisie , ’ Flora was saying . |
18 | He said , Well , he said , it 's a matter of tradition . |
19 | If , if as I understand it , it 's a matter of law , and the practice will be much as just suggested , is that a correct er , interpretation . |
20 | That 's a matter of guesswork . |
21 | Coun Michael Williams said : ‘ It 's a matter of concern that the Trust has n't seen fit even to consult local authorities on such an important issue affecting the people of Machynlleth . ’ |
22 | Er it 's a matter of speculation as to whether it did play any part . |
23 | It 's a matter of principle . ’ |
24 | ‘ It 's a matter of principle ! ’ |
25 | They say it 's a matter of principle . |
26 | He says that it 's a matter of principle . |
27 | ‘ It 's a matter of economics , lass . |
28 | Erm certainly on the rescue tenders , erm erm on , on each division would have that equipment , it 's not carried on every fire engine as far as I know now , erm I , I do n't see why it should n't but er again I think it 's a matter of cost , and , and carrying it about as well and finding the space for it , but certainly it 's at hand when it 's needed . |
29 | It 's a matter of money . ’ |
30 | ‘ Anyway , so far it comes back to this : either it 's a matter of money , or the whole thing revolves around the two women , and the character of Walter Machin . ’ |