How To Use for that matter In A Sentence
- There's nothing you can do to change the little ones' minds about the gewgaws and gimcracks they expect to find beneath the tree - or to stop your in-laws' annual onslaught, for that matter.
- For that matter, why does a would-be bedroom farce also try to utter philosophic profundities?
- Let's be honest, the tan-demic is really fashion's fault: In the last five years we've seen a very bohemian/hippie/California-girl style reign supreme, and naturally (no pun intended), what goes better with boho than a faux glow (or Uggs, for that matter)? Verena von Pfetten: Tan Is The New Tacky
- Ah, but voters are fickle and rarely take into consideration the desires of distant princelings (or columnists, for that matter).
- In order to metabolize fructose (and sucrose for that matter but thats simply because sucrose has fructose in it) the body does need to make a few enzymes primarily aldolase-B I'm Back - And Not a Moment Too Soon
- If it had been a policeman, a social worker, a teacher, or anybody else for that matter, chinning somebody on television, would we have heard praise from the leader of the government?
- For that matter quadratics aren't all that tough.
- Living in Wisconsin, I would have to agree that while a minivan (or anything for that matter) will work, a 4x4 is ideal. Why Minivans Make Great Hunting Vehicles
- Panday has never believed in structuring a party, or, for that matter, his union.
- For that matter, why these petty distinctions between clothing and food, sporting goods and home decor?