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Example sentences for "what matter"

  • What matter, s' long as we knows different?

  • What matter though we seek with pain The garden of the gods in vain, If lured thereby we climb to greet Some wayside blossom Eden-sweet?

  • What matter that it is not May, That birds have flown, and trees are bare, That darker grows the shortening day, And colder blows the wintry air!

  • For love must needs be more than knowledge: What matter if I never know Why Aldebaran's star is ruddy, Or warmer Sirius white as snow!

  • What matter if the gains are small That life's essential wants supply?

  • Sure, what matter if she had been his sweetheart twenty times over in days gone by--she could never be his sweetheart now.

  • Fear for himself he had none; the battle might sweep over him, the war-horns blow his funeral mass--what matter?

  • So from the least to the greatest all were stirred; and if King Philip, and William the Red, and Emperor Henry moved not--what matter?

  • Renard of Toul, "what matter how we fight!

  • At the moment he felt as if he could grapple the brute in bare hands and come off victor; and if otherwise--what matter?

  • So what matter, though the passage be low and dark which leads up to the gate of the Garden of God?

  • What matter what I signify, or what I sign?

  • By Saint Veronica her sudary, what matter?

  • But e'en if you drop down unheeded, What matter?

  • He'll win His way out, ball and blade; What matter if our shoes are worn!

  • That errand-bound 'Prentice was passing in haste-- What matter!

  • After all, of what matter if she stayed--or started to-night?

  • Then he became angry with himself--what matter to him whether she smiled or did not smile?

  • If sin it were, the shame of which lay wholly in a too rigid convention--of what matter to him were three days in the past, long before they had met!

  • Don't let us talk further of myself: I said before, if a single man drops out of the ranks, what matter?

  • An hour, three-quarters of an hour, half an hour, what matter?

  • However," he added, in a gayer tone, "what matter?

  • You smell a rose through a fence: If two should smell it, what matter?

  • Above or underneath, What matter, brothers, if ye keep your post On duty's side?

  • In this low world, where great Deeds die, What matter if we live?

  • Hence over his sombre features There flickers a ghostly smile, As if he would say, "What matter?

  • What matter if their modes of capture Denude the land of every bird?

  • What matter if the day be at its dusk or dawn, If from another's life our own heart's life be drawn?

  • Let me but become worthy of their ranks hereafter, what matter whether I be called Sir Frank on earth?

  • The devil, his master, sent him hither on a broomstick, I suppose: or what matter how?

  • What matter to me if their star is a world?

  • Doubtless she would meet Sarchedon in the streets--on the wall--what matter where?

  • If a captive proved troublesome, what matter?

  • What matter where, what matter how, provided that he loved?

  • What matter if he be but a half-witted puppet?

  • What matter if he be foolish, faithless, forgetful, inconstant, changeable as the tide of the sea?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what matter" 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:
    behoves thee; little town; what authority; what avail; what country; what difference; what direction; what ground; what had; what has brought thee; what has gone before; what kinds; what light; what name; what passed; what remained; what says; what the; what things; what time; what you have done; whatever comes; whatever may; whatever might; whatever they; whatsoever things