1 That is quite a different matter.
2 It really makes no matter, Algernon.
3 I am never deceived in such matters.
4 Well, I won't argue about the matter.
5 I fear there can be no possible doubt about the matter.
6 Miss Prism, this is a matter of no small importance to me.
7 But my dear Lady Bracknell, the matter is entirely in your own hands.
8 It is hardly a matter that she could be allowed to arrange for herself.
9 In matters of grave importance, style, not sincerity is the vital thing.
10 That is a matter that surely an aunt may be allowed to decide for herself.
11 This matter may prove to be one of vital importance to Lord Bracknell and myself.
12 So I don't think your guardian's consent is, after all, a matter of any importance.
13 There is no objection, I admit, to an aunt being a small aunt, but why an aunt, no matter what her size may be, should call her own nephew her uncle, I can't quite make out.
14 Worn out by your entire ignorance of my existence, I determined to end the matter one way or the other, and after a long struggle with myself I accepted you under this dear old tree here.