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

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1 The court , when hearing the petition , may dismiss the petition , adjourn the hearing , or make any order which it thinks fit .
2 ‘ The court shall not in any civil proceedings grant any injunction or make any order against an officer of the Crown if the effect of granting the injunction or making the order would be to give any relief against the Crown which could not have been obtained in proceedings against the Crown . ’
3 This method of deciding the right time to sow was recommended by Fitzherbert , the sixteenth-century writer on agriculture : ‘ go upon the land that is plowed and if it synge or crye or make any noise under they fete , then it is to wet to sowe .
4 Judge Malachy Higgins , releasing Donnelly on continuing bail pending a trial date being fixed , told the accused that part of the bail conditions were that he must not attempt to see Janice Brothers , or speak to her or make any contact with her .
5 Accordingly , the parties agree that each of them will accept my decision on the matters referred to me hereunder as conclusive and binding and that neither will bring any action or proceeding or make any claim against me as expert relating to or arising from the performance of my duties hereunder .
6 9.1.3 undertakes that it will promptly disclose to the other Parties and to the Secretary of State any facts or circumstances which come to its attention indicating or suggesting any infringement or material risk of infringement of any patent or other Intellectual Property Right of any other person not being a Party to this Agreement through the expected mode of use or exploitation of its own results or background provided always that this undertaking shall not be deemed to impose or imply any specific obligation to undertake any patent searches of intellectual property rights or make any enquiries .
7 She must do this with very great care , not spill it or make any sort of noise .
8 Reverse engineer , disassemble , decompile , translate , transfer , modify or make any attempt to discover the source code of the Program .
9 Once again , no party except ours seems to have grasped this simple point or made any proposal to act on it .
10 Forward Publishing did not bother to reply or make any changes to their entry form .
11 For some reason it never occurred to me to lie or make any effort at all to save my invaluable little tin box .
12 She did n't stop me talking , but neither did she reply or make any comment on what I had to say .
13 Jenna stood perfectly still and felt unable to look away or make any sort of move .
14 So I pulled out my SG , and not plugged into anything or making any pretence towards collecting money , started to exercise my fingers scale-wise .
15 On a warm day , the instructions said , it would be sufficient for the horseman to place a few drops on his perspiring forehead to call his horses from a fair distance without saying a word , or making any sound .
16 He has no power to order discovery of documents or the attendance of witnesses or to make any order as to costs ( unless such power is expressly conferred on him by the lease ) ; and if he dies or becomes incapable or unwilling to continue , it is doubtful whether another expert could be appointed under the lease .
17 Or to make any kind of demand .
18 Tindal C.J. in that case gave as examples of permissible retaking by A from the land of an innocent person , C , ( a ) where the goods have come there by accident ; ( b ) where they have been feloniously taken by B and A follows them to C's land ; ( c ) where C refuses to deliver up the goods or to make any answer to A's demand for them .
19 However a third party has normally no right to demand performance of an agreement , or to make any claim in the event of breach .
20 This patient just wants to sit miserably by the fire , warming the back , or to lie tucked up cosily in bed , and does not want to move around or to make any effort whatsoever .
21 ( 3 ) if he becomes bankrupt or insolvent or makes any arrangement or composition with his creditors ;
22 ( 3 ) if he becomes bankrupt or insolvent or makes any arrangement or composition with his creditors ;
23 Sir John died seven years ago , but in all that time Lavinia has not increased Benedict 's allowance , as she might well have done , nor made any provision for his accommodation , other than saying that he might live at Merchiston Lodge if he chose . ’
24 He has not spoken to the child 's mother , Monika Kocanek , nor made any attempt to see the baby since her birth .
25 But the longer she stared at that tiny betraying smudge , the more she realised that it was the only explanation that made any sense at all .
26 Yet — there was an enduring lone voice among the internal babble which held out strong and true for Dane , and somehow its message was the only one that made any sense .
27 Had n't he understood that she had given herself to him for the only reason that made any sense to her .
28 The central problem developed when the participatory nature of ritual was destroyed and replaced with a concept of a god who had no need for the feelings of people , who was placed above them in ways that made any behaviour other than worship and penitence irrelevant .
29 Inevitably , though , these were not the questions that made any impact on the ‘ mainland ’ electoral agenda .
30 The blackness enveloped so warm and close and , I believed , extended infinitely away from the street on all sides , something that made any street plan impossible .
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