Example sentences of "'s a question [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's a question of building team understanding .
2 There 's no second non-related to that there 's a question of council members , I there 's about seven .
3 After that it 's a question of technique — some fishermen are jigglers , others believe in stillness , patience , and resistance to cold .
4 It 's a question of authenticity — is this theme deeply-held , is it central to an understanding of the author 's character , or is it superficial gloss ; perhaps even so slightly phoney ?
5 Yes I would say I would spend more if I had it , I think beauty 's a question of money
6 Of course the ideal place for her is in a home but it 's a question of money .
7 Well yes , in so far as it 's a question of degree , though if Crime and Punishment really is the king of thrillers then there 's something unique to remark in it and even to wax a bit pompous about .
8 I think it 's a question of degree .
9 ‘ It 's a question of pride , I think .
10 It 's a question of profit , he explains .
11 I would n't disagree with Mr in what he said about the more cuts we have the better it looks and so it stands to reason it 's a question of cost .
12 My Lords , it 's a question of cost in the long run , but er the reason that the our British Library will have fewer than the French Library is originally it was planned to have three thousand places , but er further er examination which has really been taken undertaken very , very thoroughly has proved that this is really not necessary .
13 In other words , it 's a question of attitude as much as location .
14 That implies that in a sense that there 's a question of choice about it .
15 " It 's a question of fortune , Mr Hopkins .
16 No , I think it 's well known , actually , amongst the computing fraternity , that the best programmers are actually housewives , because basically it 's a question of housekeeping .
17 Denying the charge of racism , he protested that : ‘ It 's not a question of race , it 's a question of culture .
18 I think it 's a question of understanding and perceiving what the meaning of the concept of God is outside a very narrow churchy kind of view .
19 It 's a question of recognition for the Union and we 're quite prepared , and looking forward , to going back there and carrying on the work that we were doing before .
20 It 's a question of continuity of evidence , what Inspector Blakelock calls the integrity of the sample .
21 Well it 's a question of balance I I the forty one thousand figure in my view should come down by a few thousand to reflect constraints in specific areas , I wo n't go into that now cos it 's a separate discussion later on .
22 The English Basketball Association say it 's a question of strength … not just skill .
23 It 's a question of dedication .
24 ‘ It 's not only being unable to hold him down , ’ said the elder woman , ‘ it 's a question of discipline .
25 It 's a question of morphology , he says , cultural movements .
26 ‘ It 's a question of pragmatism , because we found to obtain rights to certain tracks would have cost more than the budget for the entire picture .
27 It 's a question of productivity .
28 Maybe it 's a question of semantics ; ‘ sheltered ’ can be good : ‘ segregated ’ is always bad .
29 It 's a question of familiarity . ’
30 ‘ It 's a question of time and place , though , ’ argues Dunphy .
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