Examples of 'it would be a matter' in a sentence
Meaning of "it would be a matter"
it would be a matter: It would be a matter implies that something is dependent on a particular issue or subject. This phrase suggests that a decision, outcome, or situation is contingent on the resolution of a specific matter
How to use "it would be a matter" in a sentence
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it would be a matter
It would be a matter of principle with him to kick.
In the ordinary way it would be a matter of hours.
It would be a matter of time before you went off on somebody.
But he refused to say if it would be a matter of weeks or months.
It would be a matter of weeks they had told him.
Nobody wants to do it and it would be a matter.
Then it would be a matter of getting rid of the smell.
If I had complete diplomatic access and a starship it would be a matter of weeks.
It would be a matter simply of incorporating it into curricula and programmes.
If that were true, it would be a matter of serious concern.
It would be a matter of diplomatic exchange.
And if she were, it would be a matter for the police.
It would be a matter of wishing to.
But if you were an untouchable girl well, it would be a matter of principles.
And it would be a matter of days.
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For a man of business like myself, it would be a matter of serious disability.
It would be a matter of great regret that such discussion should be stopped.
If humans were to leave, It would be a matter of decades.
It would be a matter of legislating the defence of necessity and the de minimis defence.
But, I looked at him and knew that but it would be a matter of time.
Figured it would be a matter of time.
UNMIK chief Joachim Ruecker, however, said he hoped it would be a matter of weeks.
It would be a matter of time to get these colors into their new emblem.
As I told the crew, it would be a matter of when, not if.
It would be a matter a life and death both for his people and himself.
Indeed, sir . For a man of business like myself, it would be a matter of serious disability.
Otherwise it would be a matter of time for Amazon to take the lead.
It would be a matter for the Drafting Committee to seek to conciliate the different views.
For some of us it would be a matter of luck, for others a matter of talent.
It would be a matter for the Contracting Party concerned to decide what constitutes good faith.
Well, I did think it would be a matter of weeks… but now I think it's days.
It would be a matter of weeks, my dear and esteemed Jamaicans.
Then it would be a matter of literary history ”.
It would be a matter of discipline, I think.
Well, it would be a matter of principles.
It would be a matter of principle!
But surely it would be a matter of concern if he had lost his appetite?
It would be a matter of principle! You see, I remember the same.
In practice, it would be a matter of making the current “ Six pack ” wider and binding.
It would be a matter of great pride . ".
Rivalry; it would be a matter of a scene [scene].
But it would be a matter … would not it … it would be a matter of a broom … is not it?
Oh, it would be a matter of weeks, my dear esteemed " Jamaicans.
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In a matter of weeks your relationship will be terminated
But it is not just a matter of moral considerations
The matter was therefore still under review