Example sentences of "[vb infin] [det] [art] difference " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What shocked me was that one wall could make such a difference , ’ he said .
2 Why does Sinai make such a difference ?
3 She had never imagined wearing clothes like this , or that they could make such a difference .
4 It 's amazing how a few simple changes can make such a difference ! ’
5 That one year can make such a difference ca n't it ?
6 Er but that kind of thing can make such a difference , but people sometimes are , as you say , they 're not prepared .
7 This can make all the difference to someone who feels unsafe alone at home or to partners or friends .
8 Their votes could make all the difference . ’
9 That can make all the difference .
10 According to Swedish ENT specialist Dr Bjorn Petruson a small plastic device could make all the difference to those noisy nights .
11 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 .
12 It may make all the difference . ’
13 But Labour 's early hopes that its leader 's superior campaigning skills would make all the difference evaporated in the realisation that electioneering had become a form of trench warfare .
14 IF England could hold their own against Pakistan , it would not only be a great achievement , but one which would make all the difference to their chances of regaining the Ashes from Australia in 1993 .
15 On other occasions the additional weight will make all the difference .
16 Earthquake engineers may not have needed to be reminded that building design can make all the difference between life and death , but the Californian quake has increased public interest in earthquake-resistant designs .
17 That 'll make all the difference ; five bob .
18 It 'll make all the difference . ’
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 In the suburbs and , especially in rural areas , the frequency of public transport can make all the difference between attending an activity that you enjoy and spending cold , wet afternoons waiting at the bus stops .
22 The idea of doing relaxation exercises may sound unnecessary , but they can make all the difference .
23 It would make all the difference .
24 Your help can make all the difference .
25 Can a name-change make all the difference ?
26 If they also happen to be living alone , we can make all the difference to the monotony of their existence by arranging to take them out regularly .
27 The right wine can make all the difference to the meal .
28 And a compressor really can make all the difference .
29 A well set out manual with step-by-step diagrams , even cartoon pictures , would make all the difference , because the Multiverb has so much to offer the guitarist in terms of both quantity and quality .
30 It 's also important to take time to blend powders , eye pencils and eye-shadows — it really can make all the difference .
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