Example sentences of "[conj] it makes no [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I am saying that the phrase ‘ there occur mental processes ’ does not mean the same sort of thing as ‘ there occur physical processes ’ , and , therefore , that it makes no sense to conjoin or disjoin the two .
2 Any intelligent man , once he has been given the opportunity to voice his feelings , will understand just what he has done and be able to see that it makes no sense at all to build upon an isolated failure when he has a lifetime of ‘ successes ’ about which he could think .
3 The objection was that we can be right or wrong in what we judge , but that it makes no sense to talk of something imprinted , an impression or sensation , being right or wrong .
4 The Government 's desire to assist charities is seen in concessions to individuals , such as Gift Aid , payroll giving and covenants , but the Chairman remarked that it makes no sense if the Institution has to hand the money back , and more through Value Added Tax .
5 One argument advanced for this is that it makes no sense to include mortality data in a formula for resource allocation as dead people make no use of health services .
6 It could be suggested that my argument has merit in relation to undergraduate education , but that it makes no sense at all at the level of postgraduate education .
7 But , in pursuit of joint oversight responsibilities for these facilities in Wales , did the Secretary of State for Wales plead with that Department on the ground of regional policy alone as is pointed out by the Hon. Member for Vale of Glamorgan ( Sir R. Gower ) , who is sadly absent today , in his early day motion that it makes no sense to move hi-tech jobs in Government research and development from an area such as south Wales to an overheated area in the south-east of England ?
8 Has the Minister accepted the argument which was put strongly to him and to which he listened carefully that day , that it makes no sense for Northumberland to be forced by Government spending restrictions to cut £3.5 million from its education budget when it spends less per pupil than most other authorities ?
9 An extreme view opposing the ‘ market fundamentals ’ or ‘ true-value ’ approach is that which argues that it makes no sense to talk about an inherent value of a share .
10 Suppose you think abortion is murder and that it makes no difference whether the pregnancy is the result of rape .
11 So it makes no sense at all for the bookseller to be buying and promoting a new title at , say , £14.99 when a book club has already offered it to its public at £8.99 — as happened last month .
12 Economic power is political power , and it makes no sense to implement the principle of equality in respect of votes while leaving every other form of political power to be distributed according to the gross inequities of the capitalist market .
13 In that way , I think they 'd be much more prepared for learning the skill than if they go completely unprepared and see children looking at books and saying things and it makes no sense to them .
14 In that way , I think they 'd be much more prepared for learning the skill than if they go completely unprepared and see children looking at books and saying things and it makes no sense to them .
15 you imagine cruising in a car , lovely car like that and it makes no noise .
16 Both share and asset purchases are included and it makes no difference whether the merger is agreed or hostile .
17 If " real " is used in the sense of " actual " or actually existent " , rather than in the sense of " genuine " , say then ( to re-state the familiar view ) it can be paraphrased out of the relevant context without any great difficulty , and it makes no difference if whether we speak of God or the table in this room .
18 And it makes no difference in terms of consumption that here they appear in the catalogue rather than inscribed on the surface of the image since the contemporary catalogue has claims to offer a unifying experience for the viewer .
19 The alternative version has it as a description of the style of the painting ( and it makes no difference here whether the recumbent posture belongs to the living sitter or to the image in the finished picture ) .
20 As a further carrot , Centre Re might give the firm a ‘ profit share ’ : a bit of its premium back if it makes no claim .
21 The benefit of the contract is only assignable if it makes no difference to the person on whom the obligation lies as to whether the obligation is discharged to the vendor or to the purchaser .
22 It makes sense to say , ‘ Ah , now I see what metals have in common with ’ ; but it makes no sense to say , ‘ Ah , now I see what things that look white have in common with ’ .
23 But it makes no sense to say of something imprinted that it is right or wrong .
24 But it makes no sense . ’
25 But it makes no difference to Spiderglass what you call yourself .
26 ‘ I have , but it makes no difference — they 'd be furious if they knew about Travis .
27 Monetary policy can not be given to an ‘ independent ’ bank because it makes no sense to talk of monetary policy as independent of economic policy .
28 It says if you 've got an opportunity of escaping , you might as well assault a policeman because it makes no difference at the end of the day .
29 Halliday 's analysis thus differs from Spitzer 's not only in using a more modern and technically advanced linguistics , but more importantly because it makes no attempt , to speak of , at interpretation .
30 This is prevented by LIFESPAN since a DC must reference at least one module to be meaningful ( since it makes no sense to have a DC otherwise as a DC 's sole purpose is to allow modules to be updated ) .
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