Examples of 'would be a matter' in a sentence

Meaning of "would be a matter"

would be a matter: This phrase suggests that something is a subject of consideration, importance, or concern

How to use "would be a matter" in a sentence

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would be a matter
If the prior warn would be a matter of days.
It would be a matter of principle with him to kick.
In the ordinary way it would be a matter of hours.
That would be a matter for another petition.
They say our actions would be a matter of luck.
This would be a matter for further investigation.
But he refused to say if it would be a matter of weeks or months.
This would be a matter to be determined at the national level.
Nobody wants to do it and it would be a matter.
He thought that would be a matter of a couple of months.
The workshop agreed that the analysis of such uncertainty would be a matter of priority.
The conclusion would be a matter of weeks or months.
If I had complete diplomatic access and a starship it would be a matter of weeks.
Penalties would be a matter for the courts.
Adoption of this proposal at the earliest time would be a matter of high priority.

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It would be a matter of time before you went off on somebody.
To lose face to such people would be a matter of great dishonor.
This would be a matter of opinion mostly.
Each of these incidents in isolation would be a matter of grave concern.
Then it would be a matter of getting rid of the smell.
And the results of such tests would be a matter of public record.
It would be a matter of weeks they had told him.
Place names on the islands would be a matter for the islanders themselves.
It would be a matter simply of incorporating it into curricula and programmes.
The form of the associations would be a matter for the parties concerned.
It would be a matter of diplomatic exchange.
How the costs would then be shared among them would be a matter for further negotiation.
This would be a matter of design choice.
Any costs incurred since then would be a matter for OPW.
That would be a matter for the EirGrid board.
Whatever income Edward was to receive would be a matter purely within the family.
That would be a matter of years.
The inclusion of any further reservations would be a matter for the Diplomatic Conference.
That would be a matter of minutes.
The location of national crisis centres would be a matter for the Member States.
It would be a matter of wishing to.
A specific indigenous justice system would be a matter for the next Government to consider.
It would be a matter of great regret that such discussion should be stopped.
The issue of international responsibility would be a matter of considerable interest in this particular connection.
It would be a matter of legislating the defence of necessity and the de minimis defence.
The detailed methods of control would be a matter for individual video recorder manufacturers.
It would be a matter of time to get these colors into their new emblem.
Which issues are actually covered would be a matter for the Commission in due course.
This would be a matter based upon selection of a specific size of each.
The temporal jurisdiction of a United Nations tribunal would be a matter for the organ creating it.
Such a situation would be a matter of concern and should be addressed.
If provided with resources, the ratification would be a matter of course.
That again would be a matter of relativity.
But if you were an untouchable girl well, it would be a matter of principles.
Abolition would be a matter of time.

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In a matter of weeks your relationship will be terminated
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The matter was therefore still under review
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