Sentence examples for by matters of from inspiring English sources

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The debate over Mr. Burris's future is complicated by matters of race.

More importantly, security over the religion question left the stakes of the Cold War unclouded by matters of faith.

But in terms of the election, he might be hurt most by matters of character and values.

Not surprisingly, given the strong emotions stirred by matters of wealth and its disparity, economists have flocked to such questions.

But the life of a small-town solicitor, absorbed by matters of conveyancing and probate, settled on Henry Beard an even greater tranquillity.

But his default look is unyieldingly earnest — an expression that suggests a man "seized," as a commission of inquiry might say, by matters of consequence.

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All of Mr. Le Roy's plain-spun forays into shape shifting are punctuated by matter-of-fact returns to the present moment.

More shows should follow the lead of Girls, by matter-of-factly showing women's bodies.

He missed only one fairway - the first by matter of inches - in a round that was praised to the heights by Ben Hogan.

Common Core seeks to resolve the issue of 'one nation, under God, indivisible' by matter of state boundaries.

These are provided by a matter-of-fact trailer parked close by.

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