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

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1 ‘ I am the matter , ’ Ralemberg answered .
2 First there had been the matter of the ‘ Jock ’ column .
3 What 's been the matter ?
4 What 's been the matter ?
5 But in fact there are two , for , as Hobbes says , ‘ we are the matter and the artificer ’ of the state .
6 ‘ You are the matter , if Lady Merchiston has her way .
7 He says they 're a matter for the politicians .
8 What Amanda was wearing underneath had once been a matter of passionate interest to Don .
9 In fact the extent to which this happens , and to which aid itself directly finances consumption , for instance paying the salaries of local staff , has been a matter of controversy among economists .
10 For him it would simply have been a matter of bringing the girl along , telling my mother she was coming with them and paying her handsomely for the hardship occasioned . ’
11 The nature and degree of insanity which will afford a defence to a criminal charge has from time to time been a matter of considerable discussion .
12 ‘ It got to the point where they were jumping on the bonnet and it would have been a matter of time before they ran over my roof . ’
13 Mrs Thatcher 's style of government was a major factor in bringing about her fall ; but why now when it had been a matter of controversy throughout her premiership ?
14 But then , faith and goodness have never been a matter of intellect .
15 The whole question of the ideal size for a public library authority has been a matter of some controversy in Britain since the publication of the McColvin report in 1943 .
16 So what you 're saying is that Cabinet government in the eighties has been a matter of trench warfare with exchanges conducted in the shape of mortar fire .
17 The nature of that development , however , has been a matter of some dispute .
18 Until now this has not been a matter of overwhelming importance because there was provision for appeals to the LEA against the governors ' findings .
19 The extent to which such an understanding is justified has been a matter of some debate , not only at the local level , but in terms of national politics , and even politics within the EC .
20 FOR FAR too long , glasses have been a matter of seeing well rather than looking good .
21 The question of where they were to camp had been a matter of debate during the 1930's , so it seems it is not only the horse trading which is being revived .
22 The incorporation of the Convention into the domestic law of the United Kingdom has been a matter of debate for some years now and is probably not far off .
23 She could not tell whether it had been a matter of minutes or several hours .
24 ‘ It 's been a matter of trying to provide the equipment to match the increase , ’ said Tom Salway , the company 's financial director .
25 Of course Wyvis Hall is mine , it 's always been a matter of fact it would be mine .
26 For the rest of us , it has been a matter of being lucky enough to live near a decent State school .
27 Alas , they were not safe , and what happened to them has been a matter of considerable argument .
28 Whether to reclaim or reject this term has been a matter of some debate in Black communities . )
29 From Lesley Wittle to Zeebrugge , it has always been a matter of hours before the first risqué punchline filters in .
30 The effects of observers ' values and predispositions on their perceptions , descriptions , and analyses of ethnographic reality is , of course , an issue that has long been a matter of explicit concern to anthropologists .
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