Example sentences of "[conj] it makes [adj] difference " in BNC.

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1 And the bleak conclusion is that it makes little difference whether the intruding whites are well- or ill-intentioned : the result , for the Indians , is disease and destruction .
2 Meals are part of the holiday social life , and such good value that it makes little difference if you drop out for a day or two to eat locally .
3 Meals are part of the holiday social life , and such good value that it makes little difference if you drop out for a day or two to eat locally .
4 Not that it makes much difference . ’
5 I mean , not that it makes much difference these days anyway , but yes , you 're right ; it is a bit soon .
6 Not that it makes any difference . ’
7 ‘ Not that it makes any difference , ’ Trent had agreed .
8 ‘ I ca n't see that it makes any difference .
9 Not that it makes any difference .
10 In practice — I doubt if it makes much difference .
11 Although not all doctors would agree that restless legs are attributable to caffeine , anyone suffering this condition should try avoiding caffeine for a while to see if it makes any difference .
12 I do n't know if it makes any difference , but it was n't planned .
13 I think if it makes any difference to you we 've got a thingy whirring away there .
14 However , if you have noticed that your spots seem more extravagant following a choc-binge , then perhaps you will have to test and see for yourself whether it makes any difference .
15 Part of the problem with encouraging girls to take ‘ useful ’ subjects is that we do not know whether it makes any difference to the kinds of jobs they eventually do ; and whether , indeed , these jobs would still be highly rated if women did them .
16 It is not clear whether it makes any difference if those words are omitted .
17 I do n't know whether it makes any difference for the price you will get in the land , for the land , from a tenant , if you restrict his rights to use it .
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