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

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1 You did n't at that stage I do n't think make any sort of link towards referrals and introductions .
2 So Britain is poorly equipped to even consider making any comparisons of the productivity or usefulness of research .
3 Yeah I 'll drop all this down for you so you do n't need to make any notes .
4 On the other hand , forecasters in the weather service have access to a lot of non-satellite data — from recording instruments on the ground for instance — which , presumably , a company would need to make any sense of the data from space .
5 Way back in Isaiah in thirty fifth chapter , the er , the prophet there gives a little picture , and he uses the illustration , he says this way is so plain , it 's so simple , he said that even the wayfaring man , the traveller , though he is a fool , he does n't need to make any mistakes in it , he does n't need to err in the way , it is so simple , it is so easily understood .
6 Nor did the war on land make any progress , while those who earlier had been promised English largesse demanded what was due to them .
7 I did n't remember making any agreement , but what could I do ?
8 With such an indictment and such a challenge in terms of the variety of disciplinary insights needed , the reader may well wonder at this stage whether one brief chapter can even begin to make any impact on this question .
9 These users were asked whether they had used the catalogue before , whether they found what they were looking for and whether they had any particular problems or would like to make any suggestions for improving the catalogue .
10 If you would like to make any suggestions on the content of the members ' evening , please contact Vic Smith or myself as soon as possible .
11 If you would like to make any comments or suggestions on these proposals please write before 13 October 1980 to : .
12 If you would like to make any comments or suggestions on these proposals please write before 13 December 1979 to : .
13 Only a force which stands outside the manoeuvring and hostility of the struggle can hope to make any headway in furthering a particular interest .
14 Because I do n't think we 'll have made any decisions by two thirty .
15 Personally , I 'd not have made any heavyweight preparations but avoided giving any clues until the last moment .
16 Even so … there is reason to say that I saw him , even though I then neither made , nor could have made any judgement at all , either right or wrong , about who or what it was that I saw .
17 Would it have made any difference if I had ?
18 Mr Tony Brighton , the TGWU 's representative at RAF Stafford , said : ‘ We can not say whether the presence of the RAF ambulance would have made any difference to saving a life , but there was delay . ’
19 But I do n't think we had it or that it would have made any difference if we had . ’
20 In those circumstances it is unnecessary for me to discuss the rival contentions of fact or to reach any conclusion upon whether , if Winchester had been enabled to make representations before 30 October , those representations would have made any difference .
21 They could have shot her there and then and it would n't have made any difference .
22 It could n't have made any difference to them if we knew what was happening .
23 Even if Koskas had woken up it would n't have made any difference .
24 ‘ And it would n't have made any difference even if Marius Steen remarried ? ’
25 Should it have made any difference ?
26 If she 'd been forty , I doubt if it would have made any difference — to either of us . ’
27 It would n't have made any difference to my daughter 's well being , but it made a hell of a difference to her erm her social standing .
28 Not that it would have made any difference because I mean , people used to go into shops on that side , which never came up our way and the same with us , coming up there and not going that way is n't it .
29 It would not have made any difference in that borough .
30 As for communication , there is no way of knowing whether a cab radio would have made any difference in this accident , but I agree with my hon. Friend that it is desirable that cab radios should be fitted into locomotives and multiple unit fleets .
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