Example sentences of "be another matter " in BNC.

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1 The lyrics are another matter .
2 The staff at Eltham are very pleasant , but the ones here are another matter .
3 The Radio Authority codes are quite satisfactory but the Independent TV Commission codes are another matter .
4 Words are another matter .
5 The Liberal Democrats are another matter : tricky targets , the Lib Dems .
6 The identification of these petty landlords , though at times a tortuous process , is not impossible ; their tenants are another matter .
7 Canoeing over to tackle the mountains was far more romantic than plodding in by Kilfinnan from Laggan Locks ( the wild and lonely western approaches are another matter ) .
8 The Press , however , are another matter .
9 However , major defects existing at the time of the sale are another matter .
10 Minor struggles are another matter .
11 Few historians today place much trust in the sagas ( which apparently included a lost work on Cnut written c.1200 ) as sources for the eleventh century , but the verses which they quote are another matter .
12 You are another matter .
13 But whether artificial intelligence turns out to be good enough for the movie makers is likely to be another matter .
14 A lengthy war , though , would be another matter .
15 Student Vivienne Wilson , 18 , from Purley , Surrey , said she would never be won over by a salesman — but a President would be another matter .
16 But whether in money or kind , ’ he said , a suppressed smile tugging the corners of his mouth inward in very private amusement , ‘ may well be another matter .
17 Livings together will happen in abundance , of course ; but marriage will be another matter : marriage will imply intent to procreate .
18 The raids on the British cities were another matter .
19 Herbert Fraser 's snores were another matter : a robust , masculine , uninhibited production .
20 The older cadets were another matter
21 Protestants were another matter : they were not invited as such , but urged instead to return to the fold of Roman Catholicism .
22 In chapter 5 I outlined some of the major objectives which seemed feasible given the constraints and opportunities posed by the development of capitalist property relations , under the two headings of investment planning and enterprise democracy , recognising the importance of a ‘ left government ’ in relation to these while admitting that the conditions of formation of such a government were another matter .
23 The socii were another matter .
24 Women were another matter .
25 But that 's another matter .
26 ‘ Ah , that 's another matter and I want to follow it up .
27 ‘ There 's another matter I 'd like to discuss , if I may ? ’
28 Now , the Modigliani 's another matter — ‘
29 As for whether the Macintosh will ever oust the PC from the corporate market , well that 's another matter .
30 Not for the normal reasons : that they 're failed creators ( they usually are n't ; they may be failed critics , but that 's another matter ) ; or that they 're by nature carping , jealous and vain ( they usually are n't ; if anything , they might better be accused of over-generosity , of upgrading the second-rate so that their own fine discriminations thereby appear the rarer ) .
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