Example sentences of "just a matter " in BNC.
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1 | This makes landing accurately on the spot just a matter of timing the opening of the airbrakes and co-ordinating the elevator movement . |
2 | And exercise is not just a matter of jogging or sport — it can mean other enjoyable activities like dancing , swimming and walking . |
3 | Once inside the auction room , it 's just a matter of crossing your fingers and hoping somebody takes a fancy to it , too . |
4 | Dostoevsky 's groping backwards past Crime and Punishment towards Notes from Underground is not just a matter of arriving at Stavrogin . |
5 | It is not just a matter of the tens of thousands who have streamed out of the country in recent weeks , via Budapest , Prague and Warsaw . |
6 | It is just a matter of lightly pushing the point of the hook into the skin of the boilie by about one eighth of an inch . |
7 | Perhaps people realise that in England these women are ultimately powerless , so they feel there is no point in helping them , or perhaps they think that the sons are to a certain extent justified , or may be it is just a matter of people not having the time or energy to do anything about it . |
8 | It was not just a matter of handling gate-money and paying the players . |
9 | In Glasgow fighting between fans was not just a matter for juveniles . |
10 | ( In fact , there is carbohydrate craving , so it is not just a matter of apathy about cooking . ) |
11 | Unfortunately , it might not be just a matter of rescheduling ‘ waking time ’ and ‘ mealtimes ’ along the lines we have suggested above , since the body does not adjust immediately to the new routine . |
12 | It is not an easy task — and it is not just a matter of buying the vaccines . |
13 | These changes are not just a matter of following technological devlopments , but reflect the way businesses are changing . |
14 | It 's just a matter of finding the money . ’ |
15 | Every health minister faces the same central problem : it is not just a matter of putting right the deficiencies of the past ; you also need to keep up with the ever-increasing demands of the present . |
16 | It 's just a matter of undoing four bolts on each side . |
17 | It was n't just a matter of meeting an old comedian ; I was meeting someone out of the dustier corners of my private pantheon . |
18 | With Walsh then skimming the bar with a spectacular overhead shot , it seemed to be just a matter of time before Tottenham would score . |
19 | It was just a matter of time . |
20 | The cultural onslaught is not just a matter of intonation . |
21 | ‘ It was n't , ’ he recalls , ‘ just a matter of being unable to play golf . |
22 | The cultural onslaught is not just a matter of intonation . |
23 | It 's just a matter of hoarding the tokens as you go along and exchanging them for a discount on your Enterprise 89/90 holiday . |
24 | ‘ It 's just a matter of giving your token consent to something that — ’ |
25 | It was now just a matter of persuading the public that their operation would be as safe as could possibly be devised . |
26 | ( But charitable ) support is not just a matter of writing cheques ; there is also a great potential to give in kind . |
27 | This is not just a matter of terminology . |
28 | Same building — just a matter of money and management ’ ( Parkin , 1989 ) . |
29 | ‘ I 'm sure it 's just a matter of attitude of mind . |
30 | Some may think that you can not argue — far less , analyse — what is morally right : it is just a matter of personal feeling or common sense . |