Sentence examples for being a matter from inspiring English sources

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It may end up being a matter for his as-yet-unnamed successor to grapple with.

Our insularity was two-fold, being a matter of religion as well as nationality.

Gill saw the flaw as being a matter of toughness, physically and mentally.

Cybercrime had moved from being an issue of individual wrongdoing to being a matter of national security.

Their behaviour is simple, largely being a matter of locating the proper habitat and escaping from predators.

On January 13th Laurent Fabius, the French foreign minister, talked of the French presence being a matter of "weeks".

He continued: "I just want to finish the thought I had about this being a matter of statutory interpretation.

This, too, is made of rich brocade, its design and colours being a matter of personal taste.

Immigration being a matter reserved to the UK government there is little scope for any Scottish government to intervene.

This has gone from being a matter of curiosity, and a matter of politics, to being a national security issue".

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Dame Edna's cantata was so close to being a matter-of-fact, if cursory, description of Australian history that the evening took on the feeling of a hugely dull school trip.

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