There was only a sentence or two more, referring in the same strain to other matters of business, of which, in the way of litigation, he seemed to have no lack, and the letter ended.
Cluffe, whose mind was full of other matters, nodded his head with a grunt.
Were we half as good as he is, in other matters, we might be better than we are in seamanship.
I had scarcely thought of him for some days, so full had my mind been of other matters, but at the sight of his evil face I remembered that while this man lived, sorrow and danger must be my bedfellows.
Those who judge my story may think that in this as in other matters I was wrong; had they seen Isabella de Siguenza die within her living tomb, certainly they would hold that I was right.
The Eater smiled, and they fell to talking of other matters as folk came into the chamber to them; and all that came in wondered to see the captain looking so much mended in health.
Said Steelhead: "Then thou must be healed of this trouble; that is, thou must forget thy love and thy longing, or at the least thou must think more of other matters than of this.
And now he brought the talk on other matters, and was as kind and friendly as might be, and Osberne deemed it was a great thing for him that he had so won the love of this noble wight and great-heart.
A Castilian of noble birth--" but here his mule deciding that this was no fit place for halting, bundled onward at a trot to overtake the guides, and obliged his rider to turn his attention to other matters.
And indeed, in this, as in other matters yet to be told, the teaching of the stage was but too evident.
Indeed, in the architecture of these prehistoric American ruins resemblance is traced to Egypt, as well as similarity in other matters; and this more strongly perhaps in Peru than in Mexico.
Our residence in this spot may be for some weeks whilst at our leisure we examine mines, hydrographic conditions, flora, or other matters of scientific or commercial interest which our self-chosen exile demands.
How Solomon took David's sword by the counsel of his wife, and of other matters marvellous.
How there was a party made of an hundred knights against an hundred knights, and of other matters.
How Launcelot was brought to an hermit for to be healed of his wound, and of other matters.
How Launcelot after that he was hurt of a gentlewoman came to an hermit, and of other matters.
Had his mind been turned to other matters, he was capable of attaining greatness, for no obstacle would have barred his way.
Be careful this last evening, for it is just when you are thinking most of other matters, that sudden misfortune is likely to come upon you.
She smiled on him friendly, and they spake of other matters as they rode on.
Ralph laughed: yet as though the jest pleased him but little; and they fell to talk of other matters.
Your letter makes general allusion to other matters; and I gather from it that you are dissatisfied with the manner in which you have spent your first year at Oxford.
But now, to turn to other matters, how have you been getting on this last year?
In other matters, more to your liking, too, you'll find she'll give you the preference.
Even Chingachgook, great as he is in other matters, isn't downright deadly with the rifle.
But talk of other matters now, for you hardly understand these, poor Hetty.
A few days' longer absence will pass unnoticed, especially as people will have plenty of other matters to think, and talk, about.
The work upon which the boys were engaged passed unnoticed by the Indians, who were too much absorbed by the enjoyment of the new discovery to pay any attention to other matters.
Jacky had come here to talk of other matters, and she knew that when "Aunt" Margaret liked she could be very shrewd and practical.
After some time spent in surveying and considering his plans his thoughts reverted to other matters.
Then she closed her glasses and her thoughts wandered to other matters.
In this, as in other matters, the true interests of society were preferred to the fictitious ones.
The French, in these, as in other matters, had formerly produced men of great eminence, who had won for themselves an European reputation, and whose works are still remembered.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other matters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.