Example sentences of "[vb mod] make any " in BNC.

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1 This may make any savings you anticipate by remortgaging immaterial in the long run .
2 Amendments made : No. 62 , in page , 47 line , 43 , at end insert — ( ) The terms and conditions on which the Secretary of State may make any grants under this paragraph may include in particular conditions — ( a ) enabling him to require the repayment , in whole or in part , of sums paid by him if any other condition subject to which the sums were paid is not complied with ; and ( b ) requiring the payment of interest in respect of any period during which a sum due to him in accordance with any other condition remains unpaid , but shall not relate to the application by the college council to which the grant is made of any sums derived otherwise than from the Secretary of State . ' .
3 But there were warnings that nobody should make any firm investment decision until just before the actual float as any fall in the market could wipe out chances of an opening premium .
4 However , it is difficult to see why SPZs should make any difference .
5 Stone felt a moment 's irritation , but with luck , and following the roundabout route that they had worked out the evening before , Chrissie should make any tail difficult to pick up on her .
6 Modern scientific knowledge can be used by such societies and Rolt gives two guiding principles for the use of technology : ‘ That mechanical methods should only be employed in work provided the qualitative result achieved is better in the eyes of both maker and user ’ ; and ‘ That no man ( sic ) should make any use of a machine or a scientific process unless he possess a comprehensive knowledge of its principle , function and purpose , and is already skilled in the use to which it is to be applied ’ .
7 The virtue of this procedure is that you will then consider and decide finally whether you should make any requisitions upon , for example , the absence of a covenant for production of one of the title documents , an outstanding mortgage that should be discharged , restrictions that were not disclosed by the contract , etc .
8 They know that the rich did very nicely during the Thatcher years and believe it is they not the poor who should make any sacrifices necessary to get the country out of recession .
9 Easing inflation is proving to be a painfully slow process and yesterday 's small fall must make any thinking Chancellor wonder whether it is safe to cut interest rates further .
10 Nigel Clogstoun-Willmott has described it as an art ‘ needing the patience of an animal ’ , and undoubtedly there would be times when physical strength and endurance were the key to survival , for survive they must to make any contribution from their efforts .
11 This way you 'll make any mistakes with seeds which are more likely to survive sowing error .
12 Wainfleet carried on : ‘ I 've apologized — I 'll even apologize to Linley if it 'll make any difference — but what more can I do ? ’
13 Look , honestly , I do n't think I 'll make any utterly appalling mistakes .
14 I think the only drawback in that was , it 's been discuss , that , if you are dealing with money here you are expected to be , but I ca n't see that 'll make any difference because we 're not tied to National cost at the bazaar are we ?
15 The notion that he might make any joke , except an obscene one , I dismissed without a second thought .
16 He sounded , I thought , a touch peevish about this — although years of supporting Quigley might make any man edgy .
17 I ca n't worry my husband because he 's not well and I do n't want him to think I 'd make any difference .
18 yes , I did n't think you 'd make any objection at all cos
19 Nothing anyone did could make any difference in the end .
20 He possessed a dominating grace which could make any adversary subject to his will .
21 We agreed on the use of Gordon Ingles for another commercial film and Leon suggested I could make any necessary further contact on such matters directly with Hellen who was apparently designing film sets , writing scripts and sometimes directing Shelly productions .
22 It was so faint that he had to look at it for some time before he could make any sense of it .
23 ‘ Sometimes I think I could make any man fancy me , ’ she told Chat magazine .
24 He was fortunate in having few relatives who could make any serious encroachment on his endowments : he had no brothers ; his uncle Jasper died in 1495 ; and his elder son Arthur died in 1502 , leaving him with only one surviving son for whom provision had to be made .
25 The weaker way is to say simply that although there is a radical and obvious difference between the two hypotheses , it is not one which could make any difference to you , and so that you can be exempted from paying any attention to it .
26 Indeed , Miss Andrews argued that that matter was concluded by the order of Saville J. and there was no party properly before the court on whose application the court could make any different order .
27 Well one of the variants that , that was applied , you see under the , under the old er er time workers ' er arrangements where it was only the foreman who by visual contact you know with the amount of items produced at each machine could make any reasonable assessment in regard to the individual 's effort .
28 In the meantime , she might just as well take another look at those ledgers and see if she could make any sense of them .
29 I should be grateful if you could make any amendments on your copy and return to me as soon as convenient .
30 The emphasis here was placed on the need for a thorough self-appraisal of this issue before an outsider could make any assessment .
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