Encara no tenim significats per a "mere matter".
1As a mere matter of social comedy, the thing is worth noticing.
2Quite so; a mere matter of dollars and cents, you may say.
3The rest of his deed would be a mere matter of detail.
4But much deeper things are involved than the mere matter of time.
5After that, it is a mere matter of choice and labour and-determination
6But war has never been a mere matter of men and guns.
7Going out with Lady Conway was mere matter of duty and submission.
8Why flight thither would have been safe is mere matter of conjecture.
9Will you turn away a disciple for a mere matter of dress?
10A doctor's opinion had been to him a mere matter of guineas.
11A mere matter of news. Suppose I use them in the same sense:
12Drunkenness is not a mere matter of intoxicating liquors; it goes deeper-fardeeper.
13The hoisting of the sail was a mere matter of form.
14That was love; whereas-Butthen maternal love was a mere matter of course.
15The service of God is not a mere matter of ceremonies.
16The reality was a mere matter of a few hours now.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
Mere matter a través del temps
Mere matter per variant geogràfica