Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [adv] make [det] " in BNC.

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1 The effect of a reservation against such a provision by the State of the forum where the conflict rules of that State lead to the application of the law of another Contracting State which has not made such a reservation is unclear .
2 Surely there is enough home-grown talent to find a programme ( or two , or three ) set closer to home ( which will reduce production costs dramatically ) and which does n't make such patronising assumptions about viewer-appeal .
3 He ignores the fact that the major argument for including the supervisor 's name in papers to which he or she has not made such a contribution is that it is the supervisor 's reputation which has attracted the research grant or ensured publication .
4 He ignores the fact that the major argument for including the supervisor 's name in papers to which he or she has not made such a contribution is that it is the supervisor 's reputation which has attracted the research grant or ensured publication .
5 She is staying at home this summer because she says she does n't make enough money to go on holiday .
6 Saying that he has nt made any good saves as I understand …
7 Of the big six , only Arthur Andersen says it has not made any redundancies and accountants emerged in one survey as the professional group most likely to have their houses repossessed .
8 Hence the company will not be estopped in the example given above ; it has not made any false statement .
9 The Labour party rightly emphasises the importance of training , but it has not made any financial commitment to it or identified any sort of financial commitment to the training programme .
10 Mine does n't make that noise now
11 In the bathroom the nurse helps the patient to undress , taking care that he does not make any effort which increases his spasticity .
12 will ultimately apply utilitarian standard , but he does n't make much of it here and he relies on a much more intuitive idea of what manage things well and he assumes that different branches of government will have different standards of success and that we will be able to tell pretty much whether they 're doing well or badly .
13 and vote for the parties that excludes them , but that mean the sort of thing he he does n't make much of that .
14 Hainge maintains he does n't make any special preparations for visitors apart from the three hours a week that he puts in routinely .
15 On the campaign trail last week a Clinton aide confided : ‘ He does n't make any decisions until he consults Hillary .
16 And I say that because in one three , for example , he does n't make any reference to the need for the settlement to be free standing as avoid coalescence .
17 Of course , they may not accept the beliefs , attitudes , or intentions that are expressed ; one can always object to what somebody else says , but it does not make much sense to do this unless one understands its meaning .
18 But Leeds ' own tartan terror , Gordon Strachan , insists it does not make much difference to players with championship credentials .
19 It does not make any appreciable difference whether the solid is glassy or crystalline or even polymeric , nor does it matter whether it has a high or a low Young 's modulus 50 long as it more or less obeys Hooke 's law , virtually up to failure .
20 Kurecolor Marker Inks are not much disturbed by subsequent overlaying and it does not make any real difference whether line or broad colour is put down first .
21 However , it is not very satisfactory from the point of view of attempts to construct a complete theory because it does not make any predictions of the values of the finite remainders left after making infinite subtractions .
22 It does not make any sense to hold it here any more .
23 We can not in justice defend it and it does not make any financial sense — to use a good accountant 's term , it is imprudent .
24 A firm must take reasonable steps to ensure that it does not make any personal recommendation to a private customer of an investment or investment agreement , or effect or arrange a discretionary transaction with or for an customer , unless the recommendation or transaction is suitable for him , having regard to the facts disclosed by that customer and other relevant facts about the customer of which the firm is or reasonably should be aware .
25 It does n't make much difference now but a hell of a sight of worse things come through the letterbox at the end of every month . ’
26 No , I know it does n't make much sense , but then does Abhainn Coire Mhic Nobuil if you come from Partick ?
27 It does n't make much difference whether this determinism is due to an omnipotent God or to the laws of science .
28 It does n't make much money now , just enough to keep it running , but we break even every year .
29 At this stage , it does n't make much difference .
30 It does n't make much sense to me , Tom . ’
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