Example sentences of "make all [art] difference " in BNC.

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1 It would seem that the birth of Isaac has made all the difference , and might hold the clue to our question about what has been going on .
2 But Chelsea have had promising kids before , so who has made all the difference ?
3 ‘ It taught him to settle and relax and it 's made all the difference .
4 A few ricochets have made all the difference .
5 It was that connection and that relationship , claims Morris , which has made all the difference in his life .
6 Using the word ‘ postpone ’ instead of abandon may have made all the difference to that client 's reaction .
7 I respectfully agree , but I think that the Crown Prosecution Service letter has made all the difference .
8 It was that connection and that relationship , claims Morris , which has made all the difference in his life .
9 ‘ But it would have made all the difference to Project Eden , ’ Cheryl muttered .
10 Her agent — perhaps he was n't the best in the world — never got her an American tour which , again , might have made all the difference .
11 A few words of mine addressed to local people who were raising money to sink a well in their remote village had apparently made all the difference , I was later told .
12 Dr Freda Newcombe 's work setting up this unit has made all the difference to Mark and other head injured people , who can suffer all sorts of long term effects , including loss of memory and severe personality changes .
13 Dods had his men down for extra training during the week and that had made all the difference , he said .
14 Having three genuine lineout specialists has made all the difference , not to mention Derek Turnbull and , in the Irish match , Alan Watt .
15 The first twenty five minutes , when you think we were one nil up right I thought gosh if we could get that second goal it would have made all the difference and United would have been really would have been in trouble .
16 This can make all the difference to someone who feels unsafe alone at home or to partners or friends .
17 Their votes could make all the difference . ’
18 That can make all the difference .
19 According to Swedish ENT specialist Dr Bjorn Petruson a small plastic device could make all the difference to those noisy nights .
20 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 .
21 It may make all the difference . ’
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 On other occasions the additional weight will make all the difference .
25 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 .
26 That 'll make all the difference ; five bob .
27 It 'll make all the difference . ’
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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