Example sentences of "not make [pron] any " in BNC.
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1 | Getting Nails into the team did not make him any nicer . |
2 | It has survived so long because abolishing it would have been more trouble than it was worth , but that does not make it any better in itself . |
3 | To know that a particular animal dance , or brightly coloured display , operates as a territorial device or as a sexual arousal mechanism does not make it any less beautiful . |
4 | To understand the function of bird-song does not make it any less enchanting . |
5 | Anticipating the problem does not make it any less likely to occur , but planning and preparing for it helps one to cope with it , and will emphasize that professional and consistent judgment has been exercised . |
6 | But that did not make it any easier to break the news . |
7 | The news of the morning broadcast had brought them all to this place , anticipating something like what they were now hearing , which did not make it any better . |
8 | But this does not make it any less true . |
9 | This realization does not make it any easier to accept that our own mercurial organ is the right size and shape for our body . |
10 | Offensive lack of cooperation may make the task of the constable more unpleasant , but it does not make it any more difficult than would a civilised refusal to help . |
11 | It does not make it any easier to do what we have to do , but it makes seeing what we have to do much clearer , because it then becomes obvious that Serbia has been the blatant aggressor in the war and that its aggression simply can not be tolerated by the international community . |
12 | The fact that this is happening so widely does not make it any less unwelcome , and I would like to express my own thanks to staff for their steadfastness and continuing hard work in these conditions . |
13 | seeing him , of course , did n't make me any better . |
14 | ‘ Lady Lavinia , I beg of you , do n't make me any gifts ! |
15 | ‘ They do n't make them any more , but it 's a great thing . |
16 | He said , ‘ Getting used to things does n't make them any better , does it ? |
17 | Masculine like they do n't make them any more , do n't give a fuck about Dante , do n't touch alcohol , find it cold here after their own country and are more interested in praying and politics than getting laid . |
18 | They do n't make them any more do they ? |
19 | The caffeine gives her numbed brain cells a temporary boost but nothing can increase the speed with which the body disposes of alcohol , and the coffee does n't make her any more sober . |
20 | Diane told herself that this was just a kind of paranoia on her part , an over-apprehension that came from reading too many doctor articles in women 's magazines , but it did n't make her any less uneasy . |
21 | But the thought did n't make her any happier . |
22 | They are nice for the day , but they do n't mean anything , they do n't make you any better . |
23 | I was told I would lose , but it does n't make it any easier . ’ |
24 | The fact that I appeared to be driving the only topless car on the east coast did n't make it any easier . |
25 | ‘ That does n't make it any better . ’ |
26 | That does n't make it any better . |
27 | Of course , they do it all the time but that does n't make it any easier to get used to . |
28 | It 's sh shall we make shall we I 'm just trying to think of making it a no I wo n't make it any more awkward . |
29 | She already knew what she was going to see , but the knowledge did n't make it any less unpleasant . |
30 | It ca n't make it any worse can it ? |