Similar words: matter, smatter, no matter, a matter of, gray matter, no matter how, matterhorn, antimatter. Meaning: v. be of importance or consequence.
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31) The US military expects the matter to be resolved peacefully.
32) She vowed that she would take the matter to court.
33) , I think I can explain the matter to you.
34) I suggested putting the matter to a vote, but the chairman demurred.
35) I have an important matter to talk to you about.
36) My boss was grateful that I had brought the matter to his attention.
37) Occasionally he dropped hints on this matter to Gina.
38) It is a matter to be seriously considered.
39) However(Sentencedict.com), it is not at present a routine matter to extend such measurements over an appreciable portion even of one vibration-rotation band.
40) He reported the matter to Jacques and the problem was quickly resolved in discussion and correspondence between Elvin, Jacques and Hickson.
41) It is not an easy matter to quantify the economic role of government.
42) It is a relatively simple matter to translate the structural possibilities of this model into ideal types of heroic action.
43) They vote because elections matter to them; they are the only citizens whose votes should matter to us.
44) Instead, it fired her outright, hoping thereby to placate the students and thus bring the whole matter to a close.
45) It is therefore a simple matter to find a particular topic, and also to browse profitably through the book.
46) Mr Holmes says he reported the matter to the ferry company, and they told him the air conditioning wasn't working.
47) It was a simple matter to strip off the layers of spoil from the stages in the construction.
48) So it becomes a relatively straightforward matter to list them as an inventory.
49) He really took the matter to heart and finally wrote his Master's thesis on the subject.
50) But it was an entirely different matter to attempt a communal discernment in a large and already polarized parish.
51) It was an easy matter to buy my way on to the same flight.
52) They turn out a little patchy, but it does not seem to matter to the fish.
53) The tragedy is that you have to twist the knife in your own gray matter to make this defense work.
54) The Leader of the House should make time next week for this urgent matter to be discussed.
55) Thirty-five administration critics would not permit the matter to rest there.
56) It is difficult to see how this conflict can be resolved without taking the matter to court.
57) Politics is too serious a matter to be left to the politicians. Charles de Gaulle
58) It didn't matter to her that Timothy Gedge intended to enact monstrous scenes in a rectory garden.
59) Do you think what I say will matter to him?
60) The parish clerk was asked to report the matter to the area surveyor.
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