Example sentences of "not [verb] much difference " in BNC.

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1 The capture of the village yesterday evening did not make much difference to our situation in and around the village .
2 A second major defect of UDG was that it did not make much difference to cities as a whole .
3 In practical terms it may not make much difference to consumers when they do that . ’
4 She may find new capabilities in herself and her present machine , advanced technology does not make much difference to the finished result and costs a lot .
5 Air power will not make much difference ; aircraft can work wonders in a high-tech modern war , but preventing a sudden sprint out of the trees is not one of them .
6 And to be quite truthful with you , this morning did not make much difference either .
7 This uncertainty is not so important at the present time , when things are far apart , so that a small uncertainty in position does not make much difference .
8 The food was excellent and I was not charged much because the cooking was done on quite a large scale — I was not a big eater so my lunch did not make much difference to the running of the place .
9 However , these did not make much difference as the largest families tended to be the poorest families who paid little in the way of direct tax .
10 Observers suggest that the White Paper 's proposals will not make much difference to the overall amount of coal burnt in the UK , although a greater proportion will be likely to come form UK sources .
11 The latest findings may not make much difference to clinical practice in this country .
12 But Leeds ' own tartan terror , Gordon Strachan , insists it does not make much difference to players with championship credentials .
13 The ending of the Cold War has not made much difference to the well-being of this country or the extent of the manufacture of weapons .
14 There have been some minor revisions of these rules recently , since the European Court ruled that they were discriminatory against women , but this has not made much difference .
15 Figure 9 represents the way in which the lines of force are concentrated from the immediate vicinity and makes plausible the idea that an overwound coil would not see much difference in the flux changes it experiences from either system .
16 They 're not making much difference ?
17 Not making much difference .
18 It was now 6.22am , and their ETA at Koepang was 7.15am , so Wood decided that altering course any further was not worthwhile , as they were near enough to Timor for it not to make much difference .
19 It does n't make much difference now but a hell of a sight of worse things come through the letterbox at the end of every month . ’
20 Another man commented that ‘ Kings and Queens do n't make much difference when it comes to wars and so on .
21 ‘ We 've done one , another one wo n't make much difference . ’
22 Erm but it probably would n't make much difference .
23 And he er and he was really delighted of course , so he said , Well I 'm holiday and I 'll come round with the caravan , so I had my holiday which did n't make much difference because there was had to you know we were n't working really , and I went round with him for this week , all round and the villages everywhere .
24 It does n't make much difference whether this determinism is due to an omnipotent God or to the laws of science .
25 Wherever the pub is , whether it 's in the docks or the full of the town , that does n't make much difference .
26 Well , another few weeks in prison wo n't make much difference to your brother , but it might to my niece .
27 That 's a neuralgia pain you 've got , that 's Brufen would n't make much difference to that Agnes .
28 At this stage , it does n't make much difference .
29 ‘ It ca n't make much difference to us here though can it ? ’
30 One more wo n't make much difference . ’
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