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Example sentences for "matters not"

  • Another rides tantivy, or full trot, To show much gravity he matters not.

  • It matters not how he got there,' if he bears no fruit he must be cut down and away to the fire.

  • It matters not, as to my salvation, whether the siege was long or short.

  • Nay, not in a war against Rezu, why it matters not.

  • So it came about that though Pharaohs held the sceptre, it was I who ruled Egypt and brought it and Sidon to their fall, it matters not how or why, as it was fated that I must do.

  • It matters not, madam; he shall hear me in this place, or elsewhere hereafter.

  • But whether they answer to those constitutions, as to causes or patterns, it matters not; it suffices that they are constantly produced by them.

  • Whether we can determine it or no, it matters not, there is certainly a time when children begin to think, and their words and actions do assure us that they do so.

  • It matters not how we made this money safe--that is, as safe as money can be made.

  • That day or another day; it matters not; we all perish sooner or later.

  • It matters not to us where we sleep if we sleep alone; and the president smiling at Shaphan's earnestness said: but three more mouths to feed will be a strain upon our stores of grain.

  • I am here to serve you, Master, and it matters not to me what his story may be; but tell how he is wounded; are the wounds the clean wounds of the sword or the torn wounds of rods?

  • I reply, it matters not as to the present question.

  • Be the inclination never so strong, it matters not.

  • It matters not; but the correctness of local and chronological colour turns on such points as these.

  • It matters not what {143} cause we take up, provided we defend it well--that is Probabilism.

  • They have come together, it matters not where, and for no special reason; but no sooner are they assembled than their very first thought would seem to be to close the great doors of life.

  • But it matters not; we have learned that nothing can be lost in the soul, and that even to the very pettiest there come moments of splendour.

  • To explain myself on this point, I will ask the reader to recall any one of Mr. Alma Tadema's pictures; it matters not a jot which is chosen.

  • The gipsy under the hedge, the artist painting under a hill, it matters not.

  • It matters not, so far as this aspect of the truth is concerned, who we were or what we were in our personal history or our practical life.

  • It matters not, in the least, what our sphere of action may be.

  • It matters not who he is: as is your sowing, so will be your reaping.

  • It matters not what is the theory of the government, if the practice of the government be unjust and tyrannical.

  • It matters not to me," said Croustillac, seeing the buccaneer enter.

  • It matters not in the smallest degree what the difficulties are if we have the stable authority of Holy Scripture for our course, and the blessed support of the presence of God in pursuing it.

  • When this is really the case with us, it matters not whether we are sweeping a crossing or evangelizing a continent.

  • It matters not, in the smallest degree, what that Word may enjoin, or whether we can see the reason of this, that, or the other institution.

  • It matters not where we are gathered--in Jerusalem or Rome, London, Paris, or Canton.

  • It matters not in the least what difficulties or dangers may lie before us, our God is amply sufficient for all.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "matters not" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    acute diseases; adequate system; bearing the; dear abbe; felt like; fifteen thousand; first round; found only; frozen meat; into this; know thou; man with; matters little; matters not; matters pertaining; matters relating; matters were; note that; poor aunt; public places; rather difficult; six feet; then should; thirty inches; will gladly; would marry