Example sentences of "could make all " in BNC.

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1 Their votes could make all the difference . ’
2 According to Swedish ENT specialist Dr Bjorn Petruson a small plastic device could make all the difference to those noisy nights .
3 With more than 20 years of rallying behind him , Short could give Sainz , or more importantly his co-driver Luis Moya , extra information which could make all the difference between winning , losing , or , even worse , crashing .
4 Two cases among the jurists have shown that in certain circumstances the trust clause could make all the difference between the functioning and the failure of a testamentary disposition .
5 Soldiers , after all , were ‘ bad ’ at making wills , but obtained concessions on political grounds ; their civilian compatriots were surely just as likely to slip up but could expect no such special treatment : a trust clause could make all the difference to the success of their dying wishes .
6 For a large gathering , you could make all four dishes ( finishing with one of the desserts on page 16 ) — or choose your favourites .
7 A SPENCO* BLISTER KIT in your sports bag could make all the difference to your game .
8 Above : Where you decide to site your marine tank could make all the difference between a thriving system , like this , or a disaster zone .
9 On the subject of granny flats , if you are caring for elderly parents there may come a time when a little bit of outside help could make all the difference .
10 Although you may consider this to be specialist reading , we do suggest that you at least look at it , since maximising your income in retirement could make all the difference between being able to enjoy life or worrying about money .
11 Having a religious party on board could make all the difference .
12 A little bit of imaginative nettle-clearing and further excavation of domestic buildings which , though they are known to exist in the proximity , have never been uncovered , could make all the difference to the site .
13 Government industrial policy could make all the difference between a demoralising defeat for workers ' initiatives taken at enterprise level , and the development of inspiring examples of ‘ workers ’ plans ' for socially useful production , popular accountability of management and workers ' self-management .
14 Their only tools from the outside world were the " parang " , the broad-bladed machete of the East , and a hand-drill resembling an oversized corkscrew , with which they could make all the other tools they required to produce these spectacular Noah 's Arks .
15 Before you wash your hands of the affair , find out if the lender or adviser is tied or independent — it could make all the difference .
16 She could make all the speeches she would like Tommaso to make , a hundred times over , and yet his awkwardness under her mother 's severity filled her full of pity too , and her chivalrous love returned to warm her and fortify her , suturing the cut that had opened in her earlier at his muteness the night before .
17 No reallocation of resources could make all consumers better off .
18 The fact is that the ultimate choice will not matter to the departed pet but it could make all the difference to the real pain of separation from a beloved companion .
19 And how he could make all the village wealthy . ’
20 Fernando Serra could make all the threats he liked but he could n't stop her carrying on her business .
21 ‘ Do n't be afraid of being thought a member of the awkward squad : it 's your body , and oestrogen replacement could make all the difference to your present well-being and future health . ’
22 March sessions will focus on selling yourself and your subject , more and more teachers are being asked to interview for jobs these days and your presentation and image could make all the difference .
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