Sentence examples for would be matter from inspiring English sources

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Saying the iPhone has been successful at this point would be matter of stating the blatantly obvious.

However, the archbishop has since said he could not impose female bishops and added: "It would be matter for the House of Bishops, I can't dictate it".

Further analysis should be undertaken before any firm conclusions may be established, although a causal relation would be matter of course.

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So it stood to reason that Josh Homme, its callous, acerbic frontman, would be matter-of-fact about his mission at Terminal 5 on Friday night.

This is that they would simultaneously be matter and antimatter.

Yesterday, the law minister suggested the issue would be a matter for the courts.

"I'd say it would be a matter of days" before the two governments issue a joint statement, she added.

It would be a matter of honor, which as you know is a tremendous thing in our society.

A prolonged drought would be another matter.

Whether that's true would be a matter of debate.

Asking them directly about independence would be another matter.

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