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

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1 That that the matter is not urgent and should be dealt with only at the receipt of a vote from Education Committee , I move A standing order A thirteen E be suspended for this meeting and B the motion and amendment be referred to the Education Committee for report without being debated at this meeting .
2 The king , however , also had reason to conciliate the Stanleys and in 1472 the matter went to arbitration .
3 The king , however , also had reason to conciliate the Stanleys and in 1472 the matter went to arbitration .
4 Is there any obligation for an external audit to be carried out on the books and records of the organisation , or is this a matter to be decided according to an internally agreed constitution ?
5 Nor is this a matter of division between a pro-government side and an anti-government one .
6 But if he believes this a matter for regret , if he believes the decisions that established that " right " were either unjust or inefficient or both , he sees no reason why he should extend the principle underlying these decisions any further than other judges already have .
7 ‘ It would have been better if he had praised us no matter what anyone said , ’ Sheila said when the girls were alone with Rose , disappointed that he had failed to support them in public no matter what his intentions were .
8 ‘ The philosophy underpinning the Government housing policy rests firmly on the belief that housing is first and foremost a matter for the private sector . ’
9 I I if it can be done in the greenbelt policy it must be done in E two and there can be no argument that it is not too detailed a matter in greenbelt policy but too detailed a matter in E two .
10 I I if it can be done in the greenbelt policy it must be done in E two and there can be no argument that it is not too detailed a matter in greenbelt policy but too detailed a matter in E two .
11 Angela Robinson , who runs Flickers , said she was relieved the matter was all over .
12 ‘ On 27 June 1991 the matter came before Judge Lally in the Ontario court and he adjourned the case for a week , I believe because of shortage of time , and meanwhile ordered that the child was not to be removed from the jurisdiction of the Ontario court in the interim .
13 Why , if there was anything serious the matter with you , Martha , should n't I be in constant attendance upon you ? ’
14 Yet a lay statesman ought not in such a matter to trample upon the opinions of his Church advisers .
15 No court can or should give him direction on such a matter .
16 There are places , at least ways and means to deal with such a matter .
17 Yet he must make a tentative judgment on inadequate evidence , for such a matter is of fundamental importance .
18 What was significant about the Banstead strategy in this respect was that offering continued inpatient care to ‘ decantees ’ was presented by psychiatrists as a protection of patients ' rights , particularly the right to stay in hospital where , they argued , ‘ many resist any suggestion that they should leave the hospital and also become more ill when such suggestions are made … to press such a matter against the patients ’ will would certainly not be in their best interests ' .
19 The attitude of the Bench to past proposals for the reform of the criminal law did not suggest that their judgment in such a matter was reliable , and those Government supporters in Parliament who had given most study to the matter were unanimously in favour of abolition .
20 No court can or should give him direction upon such a matter .
21 He posed the question whether the disadvantage of a judge speaking on matters which in one form or another — such as unfair dismissal from employment or from a trade union — might well come before him when he was on the bench was outweighed by the advantage of hearing his views or by the argument that he should not be prevented , by convention or otherwise , from speaking in Parliament on such a matter .
22 If a client does not identify a failure on the part of a landlord to make repairs to a rented house as a problem appropriate to a solicitor , or if a solicitor considered such a matter outside his or her field , it would not , under such a definition , be a legal problem .
23 The whole House will be very relieved to know that such a matter is not entirely in a Minister 's hands .
24 And the whole business of managing the time , the resources and the , meeting the specifications is , is very much a matter which quality management addresses .
25 We feel that this is very much a matter for the district councils in the preparation of their local plans , with their local knowledge which is something we do not have at the county level to be able to make comment on .
26 It is foolish to rely on hunches , intuitions or feelings when considering so serious a matter as AIDS .
27 The seeking of business success is far too difficult and serious a matter to be done in a cosy way .
28 The protection of what is truly important to the culture of the whole of Europe is too serious a matter to be left to unrealistic laws .
29 The ‘ look ’ in this stratum is as considered and serious a matter as it is for any Sloane , and just as rigid .
30 But I must resist the temptation to treat so serious a matter with levity .
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