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Example sentences for "what matters"

  • What matters a hundred pounds or two, more or less, to me?

  • Oh, what matters honour; what matters anything in comparison with his precious life!

  • Let the visible go to the dogs--what matters?

  • You can but crown the brim O' the cup; if it be full, what matters less or more?

  • And let me think that it may beguile Dreary days which the dead must spend Down in their darkness under the aisle, "To say, 'What matters it at the end?

  • What matters, however, are not theories, but works: so what of the works of Jazz?

  • For us what matters is the quality of the eggs, since it is them and not hot meal mash that we propose to eat for breakfast.

  • But the other, fearing naught, replies: "Thou treatest of what matters not.

  • Then she takes another course, and says: "Silly one, what matters it to me if this youth is of good birth and wise and courteous and valorous?

  • Even if he enjoys peace and a truce with you and all your men, what matters that to me?

  • What matters to you how, so long as I do it?

  • What matters to me is not the past but the present and, perhaps, the future.

  • I looked at him firmly, and after a pause said in a deliberate tone: "If you cannot rise to the higher life, what matters to your country if you fall to the lower.

  • When I am once dead, what matters it to you if she love me?

  • What matters to him the horror he inspires in honest men?

  • What matters it where you take her, since you deprive my clinique of a subject so precious?

  • Cardinalists or Frondeurs, what matters it?

  • What matters it about Broussel--it is a name, not a thing.

  • Damme, what matters a scar or two if 'tis got in helping a friend in ill fortune?

  • What matters whether or no I make my way in life, or whether a poor bastard dies as unknown as he is now?

  • What matters a little name or a little fortune?

  • He is a Spaniard and a Roman Catholic; Selkirk is a Scotchman and a Presbyterian; what matters it?

  • Sometimes, between two deluges, he can scarcely find time to procure himself sufficient game; what matters it!

  • What matters this to flowers, and birds, and trees, And clouds and fountains?

  • What matters age, The years but fire him with a holy rage.

  • The pangs of people--when I sport, what matters?

  • What matters to thee that boy conspirator?

  • What matters to thee that old man who reigns?

  • What matters to me the glory of the moment?

  • If the world be permitted to stain thy reputation here, and to detract from thy honor, what matters it, provided the Lord dignify thee with a crown of glory hereafter?

  • What matters it, how languid, weak, and neglected our body be, if our soul and spiritual life be but vigorous and sound?

  • What matters it then, whether thy load be of the weight of a hundred or of a thousand pounds, if He but lend a helping hand, and make thy yoke easy and thy burden light.

  • To lovers true, what matters dark or fair?

  • Since the celestial wheel and that of destiny have never been favorable, what matters it whether we are able to count seven heavens or believe that there are eight?

  • Let futile care and sorrow be forgot; Since this life's vesture crumbles into dust, What matters stain of word or deed, or blot?

  • Since life so soon slips away, what matters it whether it be sweet or bitter?

  • What matters it, if her countrymen do slay her?

  • And at best--what matters it for the short space of this earthly existence?

  • What matters it to me that your love is hopeless, that our wings are seared?

  • Nay, Dick," said Joanna, "what matters it?

  • There shall we be wed; and whether poor or wealthy, famous or unknown, what matters it?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what matters" 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:
    field sports; what account; what cause; what course; what degree; what difference; what direction; what ever; what follows; what had been done; what had taken place; what has been done; what made; what not; what other; what parts; what passed; what people; what right; what seems; what signifies; what went; what while; what word; what you have done; whatever comes