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

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1 In the fourth condition they were asked to judge whether a sentence made any sense .
2 ‘ Does the interview with the Admiral make any difference to anything ? ’
3 Does the writer make any judgements about : a ) the character of MacDonald ,
4 An important part of that letter which impinges directly on new clause 5 , and makes it essential that the new clause is accepted , was that the right Hon. Gentleman said that before British Rail made any investment plans for rural areas is should consider bus substitution .
5 Leonard himself was enthused to make his own music , an inspiration which developed from being induced to learn the piano as a young boy with Miss McDougall , in which he said that neither he nor his sister made any headway .
6 In its prime the solid curtain-walled castle could not have been taken by storm up the sheer cliffs rising from the sea on three sides ; and a deep ditch hewn from the rock on the landward side made any surprise attack on the gatehouse or drum towers improbable .
7 Indeed , it was not until 1956 that a Brazilian made any impact when Nano da Silva Ramos finished 5th in his Gordini in the Monaco Grand Prix .
8 ‘ I had ridden Ile de Bourbon for trainer Fulke Johnson Houghton in all of his home gallops and also won on the colt in the King Edward VII stakes at Royal Ascot but when Piggott asked me had the horse made any improvement from then and before the big King George race I had to tell him that I was unaware of it just in case he might want to take over .
9 views with dismay the failure of the Lord Chancellor 's Department to make any improvements in the payment on account of civil legal aid fees ;
10 Last year 's Benson & Hedges winners Lancashire , without the mercurial Akram , on tour with the Pakistanis , but with the ever improving DeFreitas will have their supporters keen to take the 8–1 on offer with Coomes and Dennis. , Hampshire , now able to welcome Malcolm Marshall back and as vice-captain , have the combined batting and bowling talent to make any opposition shudder .
11 For starters , we only decided to break down the barriers and go for overseas imports last year because we needed an out-and-out fast bowler to make any impact on the championship .
12 If you have been fiddling with the boot files a lot anyway , you should have no bother with this , and will be able to use the in-built editor to make any changes you want .
13 However this time , whether or not a change of ownership makes any difference to that permission , I intend to lodge an official complaint .
14 … At the same time it is right to say that in her evidence … she repudiates the notion that any influence was exerted or any pressure put upon her , or that her husband made any misrepresentation to her .
15 Has your teacher made any comments about him ?
16 Ian Cocking just about manages to persuade the council that the ramp is worth keeping so the ramp is fixed up but a botch job on one piece of coping makes any trick other then just plain rock 'n' rolls virtually impossible .
17 Following failure to make any progress at conciliation on the above issue , the matter was referred to Third Party Mediation .
18 Although the IFL 's extremism , lack of resources , and failure to make any impact made it of marginal political significance , the Jewish community were worried about its potential .
19 The first of the Commission 's recommendations concerning the compulsory education of deaf and dumb children was naturally welcomed by deaf and dumb people , but the Commission 's preference for oralism and its failure to make any recommendation for higher education caused deep disappointment .
20 ‘ There will come a time when I wo n't feel the need to make any music , ’ Waits 's says .
21 When studying static electricity there was no need to make any distinction between voltage and potential difference .
22 In this instance the purchaser is unlikely to want the vendor to make any enquiries .
23 Has my right hon. Friend made any progress in that direction ?
24 So does the colour make any difference ?
25 Mr Justice Hobhouse dismissed B's claim , saying that the statutory intention behind the Regulations , stated in s 203 , TA 1988 , was that income tax should be deducted by a person making any payment of or on account of any income assessable to tax under Sch E. There was a statutory obligation to deduct tax unless either the Regulations showed that there was to be no such obligation or they failed to provide any machinery whereby the payer could make a deduction .
26 As already observed , the judges are not called upon under the consultation procedure to make any decisions .
27 Billy was too close to the policeman to make any suggestion , though he was at a loss anyway , but Freddie suddenly remembered something he had read in a newspaper about the temperance revivals in the East End of London .
28 I do n't think this argument made any impression upon the brothers .
29 But does having surgery at such an early age make any difference to the baby 's psychological growth ?
30 Erm , does any member of the Council wish to make any comment on this resolution before I put it formally to the vote ?
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