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

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1 You go along thinking you know exactly what everything is , and then you stop and look at it and it does n't make any sense and you think maybe it only made any sense in the first place because everyone was pretending it did .
2 Personal injury practitioners can only make any sort of profit at all if they achieve a realistic cash flow and this can only be obtained by ensuring that payment is made as soon as the case is settled .
3 But there will be an opportunity for members to look at the present programme which will need pruning to get it down to those guidelines , and they can obviously make any comments they wish to , or any advice they wish to give the P A G in terms of individual schemes or the detail .
4 Well I just wondered if turning it down made any difference .
5 ‘ You need n't worry about Guy coming down to make any changes at Chester 's while you 're gone , ’ Lucy was adding calmly , as if sensing victory .
6 Rolle also claimed to hear a heavenly music which was inaudible to the outward ear but real enough to make any church music absolutely intolerable to him .
7 Enough to make any mum proud even if now she can no longer beat them .
8 Since we are concerned with average or aggregate data in macroeconomics , we need no longer make any distinction between measured consumption and permanent consumption .
9 This price would cover costs , but not make any profit .
10 In view of the financial risk we accept in making the guarantee we will not make any refund as a result of currency movements or reduction in costs .
11 For instance if the policyholder is a married man with two young children and the value of the claim is $100 for the family , then to deduct four excesses would mean that the corporation would not make any payment for an incident where the Policyholder thought he had taken out cover .
12 Because UPH only received £4m in cash they , in theory , did not make any profit and will not have to pay any capital gains tax .
13 Hanson has expressed an interest in buying British Coal but will not make any decision until all financial information on the privatisation becomes available .
14 Leeds will not make any problems if a club wants to rent me , and the price for 10–11 matches in Norway would probably be around GBP 25000 , Frank say .
15 You and your Representatives will not make any notes , copies , photographs , drawings or recordings of any type whatsoever ( ‘ Copy Information ’ ) in respect of the information save for evaluating the Company as aforesaid .
16 Do not make any judgments from bream behaving in this way , for they can mislead you as to where the beat is .
17 Note that this is for the user 's purpose only , since LIFESPAN does not make any checks on the connections between the two modules .
18 If , while on his litter , the mirza should pass through a bazaar and see something which appeals to him ‘ he should not make any difficulty about the price , and ought not to buy like a common trader . ’
19 Areas which contributed to the safety net in the first year ( 1990–91 ) will not make any contribution after 1990–91 .
20 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 .
21 Motor insurance policy premiums should reduce over several years if you accrue ‘ No claims bonuses ’ — in other words if you do not make any claims for damage , etc .
22 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 .
23 I do not make any award for the sums claimed from disposable income for her employment during the said , the alleged year off , since I 'm not satisfied she would have had a year off , or would have had any disposable income even if she had taken that year .
24 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 .
25 Although she understood J. C. Ibbetson well , Rotha Mary Clay did not make any reference to Green in her book on Ibbetson .
26 The Daily Mail does not make any reference to The Fox at all .
27 If the Purchaser shall be in receipt of any claim , or any fact or circumstance comes to the notice of the Purchaser which might constitute or give rise to a liability pursuant to any of the warranties the Purchaser shall forthwith notify the Vendor giving full details so far as practicable and shall not make any admission of liability or settle or comprise any such claim without the prior written consent of the Vendor such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed ( subject to being indemnified and secured to its reasonable satisfaction against all costs and expenses incurred or for which it may become liable ) ;
28 However , it is not very satisfactory from the point of view of attempts to construct a complete theory because it does not make any predictions of the values of the finite remainders left after making infinite subtractions .
29 ] ) . The list notation does not make any function symbol explicit ; but in prolog , for instance , one can write such a list as .
30 This did not make any sense that she could see when she thought : but she felt the power of it .
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