Sentence examples for were matter from inspiring English sources

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were matter

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Substance, material.

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They were matter of fact about the risks.

In interviews, Mr. Romney's aides were matter of fact about their new challenges, saying they were surprised they had not faced some of them sooner.

The majority of explanations of circumcision were matter of fact, "this is not in our custom, sir. We are Hindus", however, there were participants who felt more strongly than others: "This is not followed in our Hindu religion.

Formal matters such as equivalence of medications with different names etc. were matter of concern.

Enforced sex and coerced payments to police, although outside the law, were experienced as discipline as if for moral wrongdoing, to "bring sex workers to their senses," and suggesting that they were matter out of place (box 3, extract 1).

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The replies were matter-of-fact.

These reports were matter-of-fact.

These were matter-of-fact pictures, whose power lay in their quiet, undemonstrative assurance.

We all stared at the imposing K.G.B. headquarters, where we were told, prisoners were matter-of-factly shot in the head.

The Islanders are reaching into their dark recent past, when defeats were matter-of-fact and a sleepy Nassau Coliseum was livened up only by scattered booing.

The soldiers in the Apache were matter-of-fact about killing and spoke callously about their victims, but the first attack could be judged as a tragic misunderstanding.

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