Example sentences of "[vb -s] [is] " in BNC.

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1 Well aye I said to her as long as she 'll come home safe and sound it 's all that matters in n it ?
2 As long as it 's healthy that 's all that matters in n it ?
3 This , however , is surely not a matter for grave concern ( except of course to ardent devotees ) since the precise metaphysical status of the magic shibboleth is of much less interest than the insights which it has inspired .
4 ADDS is also previewing a 3270/X programme that provides an X-Window migration path for IBM 3270 terminal users moving to NCR 's System 3000 Unix line .
5 ADDS is offering Unix Expo exhibitors free terminals for the run of the show .
6 ADDS is hoping the new 3533 XLRs , a nine-model family including monochrome , grey scale and colour versions developed under the code name Viper , will offer some of the fastest machines on the block .
7 A human touch was added to Nash 's report : ‘ I could heartily wish more respect were paid to the remains of this amiable though unfortunate Queen , and would willingly , with proper leave , have them wrapt in another sheet of lead and coffin , and decently interred in some proper place , that at least after her death her body might remain in peace ; whereas the Chapel where she now lies is used for the keeping of rabbits , which make holes and scratch very indecently about her Royal corpse . ’
8 ‘ As you should know from your own experiences ’ — he glanced up at the framed portrait of Commonweal School staff and pupils , September 1948 — ‘ the notion that the camera never lies is a fallacy .
9 All it covers is the basic treatment in line with the minimum requirement in the country where you are staying — and that can be very different from what you would expect from the NHS .
10 And every mile he covers is a triumph .
11 What matters is what happens when the individual , who incorporates his past , incorporates and transforms the divisions which are part of that past .
12 The monotony of the individual neurones is irrelevant ; what matters is the infinite variety of their combinations , of their patterns , which will become evident when we look at the nervous system at the right level .
13 What matters is that something should be done to give us jobs and money to live on .
14 What matters is not just what Parliament decides but how it decides .
15 Within the Tory Party , what ultimately matters is not how many friends you have , but rather the power and strength of your enemies .
16 What matters is the effect of basic instinct which Eliot had earlier presented as the result of actual murder in a simpler urban context when he described in ‘ Eeldrop and Appleplex ’ the living death experienced by a man who has murdered his mistress .
17 People do tend , I think rather superficially , to concentrate on figures and relationships between the figures , whereas what really matters is the concept behind them and I think a financier could be somebody who is awfully bad at arithmetic , but does understand the concepts .
18 Again in the New Guinea Highlands , women are the main agents in producing both agricultural products and the most valuable possession — pigs — but then , in the view of these people , what really matters is not production , but large-scale , ceremonial exchanges and the significance of women 's role in production is once more ideologically denied .
19 What matters is that the Labour leader is suddenly there , reminding one how infrequently he has been there hitherto .
20 What really matters is the ability to recognise when the cheese has been properly stored by the retailer and when it is being offered for sale in prime condition .
21 Rather , what matters is the certainty of supply schedules .
22 What matters is not to rethink the Bank 's role , but to make the Bank as good as possible at the job it already has .
23 It was Michael Dukakis who said that what matters is ‘ not ideology , but competence ’ .
24 But I notice this : he exaggerates creation above redemption ; sin is treated as a rather tiresome preoccupation of the Church , and what matters is the sin and fallenness of mankind 's abuse of creation .
25 What really matters is not how the horse won , but that he did win , and that in doing so he ended his racecourse career displaying that sparkling but short-lived turn of foot for which he will long be remembered .
26 What matters is that we realise that they are being friendly , so we shout back , ‘ It 's a lovely day today , is n't it ? ’ , or some such thing which they probably will not hear anyway , but the idea of friendliness has been transferred , and both people are happy , although the words were quite unintelligible .
27 What matters is whether we have the creative drive to generate new production .
28 What matters is how it is handled .
29 What matters is the making .
30 What matters is to identify problems and opportunities .
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