Example sentences of "[vb mod] not [verb] much [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | In practical terms it may not make much difference to consumers when they do that . ’ |
2 | The latest findings may not make much difference to clinical practice in this country . |
3 | Task allocation also means that nurses become very familiar with doing particular procedures , even though they may not give much thought to why they are doing something . |
4 | WAITING at tables may not seem much fun to most people but in Hollywood anything goes , says 24-year-old head waiter Richard Partington . |
5 | He need not devote much time to the programme once it is up and running , since most of the work performed by a rehabilitation programme can safely be delegated to nurses , clinical assistants , physiotherapists , occupational therapists , psychologists , dietitians and others . |
6 | That 's a neuralgia pain you 've got , that 's Brufen would n't make much difference to that Agnes . |
7 | If whoever bought it had an unsavoury reputation it would n't do much harm to the seagulls or Brent geese . |
8 | ‘ It ca n't make much difference to us here though can it ? ’ |
9 | 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 . |
10 | The court will take into account the fact that the landlord must prove a statutory ground of opposition in order effectively to operate the break-clause ( Adams v Green ) and accordingly will not attach much weight to objections which could be raised by the tenant when the landlord seeks to operate the break-clause ( Amika Motors Ltd v Colebrook Holdings Ltd ) . |
11 | Well , another few weeks in prison wo n't make much difference to your brother , but it might to my niece . |
12 | I give him credit for that , although I can not give much credit to his policy of favouring a 50 per cent . |