Example sentences of "make any [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 The earlier cases do not make any reference to the possibility of arresting someone for the sole purpose of questioning him or her with a view to obtaining a confession .
2 Although she understood J. C. Ibbetson well , Rotha Mary Clay did not make any reference to Green in her book on Ibbetson .
3 ‘ Is that why you did n't make any reference to the engine-room explosion ? ’
4 The Daily Mail does not make any reference to The Fox at all .
5 This causes problems er , if I may say so , er but erm , it , the paragraph does n't make any reference to the date , it 's paragraph five point three , now I want to see debate in the point in erm , implementing it before the first of April .
6 And I say that because in one three , for example , he does n't make any reference to the need for the settlement to be free standing as avoid coalescence .
7 And you begin to say things that do n't make any sense to people who do n't know what 's going on between you , but you know that the other person , to whom what you 've said is really addressed will know what you mean , even though he may not actually be there .
8 But two men hitting each other about the face and body does n't make any sense to me .
9 Does that make any sense to you ? ’
10 ‘ Oxford was a complete disappointment — not snobby , it really is n't snobby — it did n't make any sense to me at all .
11 ‘ It would n't make any sense to you .
12 The number of people involved in the sort of work there was er something like twelve to twelve and fifteen people er added up er responsible for A B C. So it did n't make any sense to us to think well if Leeds have got a million pound practice there , why have we got nothing here .
13 I was very conscious that in my presence there it could n't be avoided , though , of course , the Methodist Church does not make any claims to priesthood for its ministry .
14 Holders have no voting rights and can not make any contribution to the management of the corporation except in extremis when they can force liquidation if their contractual income has not been paid .
15 Forward Publishing did not bother to reply or make any changes to their entry form .
16 Alternatively , they may have found objective setting a dull ritual that did n't make any difference to anything .
17 Would it make any difference to life in this community if there no primary school in Village ?
18 Would it make any difference to you personally if there were no primary school in Village ?
19 ‘ It wo n't make any difference to my feelings for you , ’ she insisted .
20 The ASB is due to consider acquisition accounting later this year , but Mr Garner says that what it is currently proposing ‘ will not be a problem for us because it will not make any difference to the end product , just the presentation ’ .
21 ‘ The move will not make any difference to a good auditor .
22 But I ca n't see in the long run that it would make any difference to what we 've been talking about , seeing who Maggie is .
23 I do n't think this guide will make any difference to erosion on the hills at all .
24 But it wo n't make any difference to your obligations to your children .
25 It does n't make any difference to me . "
26 The weaker way is to say simply that although there is a radical and obvious difference between the two hypotheses , it is not one which could make any difference to you , and so that you can be exempted from paying any attention to it .
27 So one reason [ for reviewing consents ] is it does n't make any difference to the river system ; another is that it means we 're not prepared to follow the thing through on a legal basis .
28 A different type of two-part problem is one in which the second part commences : ‘ Would it make any difference to your answer if … ? ’
29 But even if we do n't , it wo n't really make any difference to the argument .
30 It does n't make any difference to us , ’ shrugs Tim in his guttural Salford grind that 's been chipped away by ten odd years of living in Cheshire .
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