Example sentences of "would be a matter for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether then Berlin became the national capital would be a matter for the German people to decide . |
2 | Asked whether , if the Tories lost the vote , the Queen would call for Mr Kinnock to form a government , Mr Heseltine said : ‘ That would be a matter for the Royal prerogative . ’ |
3 | They were straying back into the realms of evidence , and that would be a matter for the court when the Proof was heard . |
4 | It would be a matter for the Council concerned to decide in er itself what it wanted to do with them . |
5 | These optimistic perspectives were quickly abandoned by Khrushchev 's successors , and under Brezhnev it began to be claimed that the USSR had achieved no more than the construction of a ‘ developed socialist society ’ , a new and quite distinct stage of Soviet development whose further evolution into full communism would be a matter for the fairly distant future . |
6 | Any eventual recommendation to proceed would be a matter for the House as a whole to decide . |
7 | It would take place in a different context , nevertheless there would be that opportunity and no doubt the adequacy of a public consultation exercise at the proposed modification stage would be a matter for the County Council themselves to decide . |
8 | Chair , where , where erm , agreements er , leave things open wherever possible , the courts will interpret them as the parties intended to act reasonably one to the other , and er , if there were a formal agreement and that was then tested it would be a matter for the courts to decide what was reasonable , obviously asking for , what was it you 're suggesting , ten million ? |