Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] not make [det] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , if we examine social scientific practice at all closely we can often see how substantially the same data can be used to support or discredit very different , sometimes contrary , theories : the generic use of data and methods should not make this too surprising an observation .
2 I think that Harold himself always had a feeling , despite the nine years between us , that my succession would not make enough difference between his regime and the next , and he mentioned this argument to me on the 17th .
3 In September Erhard visited Johnson to try to resolve the issue , but the President would not make any concessions and Erhard appeared weak on the world stage .
4 There seemed to be some other words at the bottom of the landscape , but O could not make these out .
5 After the talks , Hanan Ashrawi , the Palestinian spokeswoman , said there had been discussion of undisclosed new proposals , but the Palestinians could not make any final decisions without further consultations among themselves and with the Palestine Liberation Organisation in Tunis .
6 the Purchaser shall not make any claim or claims against the Vendor in respect of the breach of any of the Warranties unless the amount of each individual claim shall exceed £ ; and the aggregate amount of such claims shall exceed £ ;
7 ‘ The move will not make any difference to a good auditor .
8 The court must not make such an order if satisfied that the petitioning creditor 's debt has been paid either from third party funds or from the disposition of the debtor 's own property with the approval of the court ( r 6.31(3) ) .
9 Even in the case of specific or ascertained goods the court will not make such an order unless damages for non-delivery would not lie an adequate remedy .
10 Technical difficulties aside , it has been argued that these provisions will not make any appreciable difference to the welfare of victims for , except in the most notorious of cases , most authors receive very small amounts indeed from publication .
11 A local authority can not apply for a residence or contact order and the court can not make such an order in its favour ( s9(2) ) .
12 Even when one member of the family takes on the lion 's share of caring , there is no reason why brothers and sisters should not make some contribution .
13 One was that God could not make several worlds .
14 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 .
15 ( 2 ) A licensing board shall not make any arrangements under subsection ( 1 ) above for the discharge of any of the following functions : ( a ) making a decision on the application for the grant , including the provisional grant , of a new licence ; ( b ) making a decision on an application for the renewal of a licence where a competent objection has been lodged ; making a decision to refuse to grant the renewal of a licence ; making a decision on the permanent transfer of a licence ; ( c ) making a decision on an application for a regular extension of permitted hours ; ( d ) making a decision on the restriction of the terminal permitted hour ; making a decision on an application for restoration of restricted hours ; ( e ) making a decision on an application for Sunday opening under Part 1 of Schedule 4 to this Act other than an application and 13 of that Schedule where no objection is made in relation to the application ; ( f ) making a decision as regards a Sunday restriction order or the revocation of such an order under Part II of Schedule 4 to this Act ; making a decision on the suspension of a licence ; making a decision on a closure order .
16 Sensible operation need not make this so .
17 Without it , the main clause would not make much sense : The architect who designed the National Theatre is Sir Dennis Lasdun .
18 So a policy of making them pay , sit down and shut up at football matches will not make any difference .
19 Observers suggest that the White Paper 's proposals will not make much difference to the overall amount of coal burnt in the UK , although a greater proportion will be likely to come form UK sources .
20 The pittance that he allowed her to keep herself and his two children could not make much of a dent in Tawell 's more than robust bank account .
21 An Observer sale would not make much of a dent but it would staunch losses Lonrho may no longer want to suffer .
22 The latest findings may not make much difference to clinical practice in this country .
23 Not surprisingly , in our judgment , the barrister would not make such an apology or explanation to the jury .
24 On a large number of matches the extra few fish that this may put in their net will not make any difference between winning or losing , but it may affect the deficit or margin by which they win or lose .
25 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 .
26 Air power will not make much difference ; aircraft can work wonders in a high-tech modern war , but preventing a sudden sprint out of the trees is not one of them .
27 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 .
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