Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] make any [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At no time in its long history of seven hundred years has Parliament governed , nor save for a brief period when the Constitution broke down in the seventeenth century has it made any claim to do so . |
2 | Mitchell is also an ‘ old soldier ’ at this game but I do n't expect him to make any headlines . |
3 | When her owner tried to get on , she crossed her jaws , and flung herself up on to her hind legs , wild-eyed and distraught ; and no amount of reassurance , leaving the reins completely slack , or having another person hold her made any difference . |
4 | And nothing you have told me makes any difference to that . |
5 | The written report will be checked by the participants to allow them to make any deletions necessary to protect the confidentiality of their research . |
6 | ‘ I do n't think it made any difference to my career or Peter 's , ’ says Finney . |
7 | But , I do n't think it makes any profit , but , you know , profit . |
8 | Do n't you think it makes any impact ? |
9 | Did I make any deals , brush up any publishing contacts ? |
10 | And , she added jokingly , did you make any money ? |
11 | So how did you make any friends ? |
12 | Did you make any enquiries and if so what enquiries , to try to find out who the occupiers ? |
13 | Did you make any attempt to get me free ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Do you make any sense of it , Ranulf ? ’ |
15 | Let me know what controls are operated to ensure that a group is in fact one of these organisations — do they have to inform your department , for example , and do you make any checks on short-term caravan rallies . |
16 | ‘ Did she make any comment about this man Eddie ? ’ |
17 | Nor do we make any claims for the realism of the particular models discussed . |
18 | Neither today nor in the future do we make any claims whatsoever on territory in Poland or in any other neighbouring country . " |
19 | u give you some anti histamines , did they make any difference at all ? |
20 | And did it make any difference , theologically speaking , whether he knew or not ? |
21 | Or did it make any difference either way ? |
22 | " Did it make any difference to your light ? " |
23 | ‘ Did he make any statement ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Did he make any suggestions ? ’ |
25 | The stark desire in his face threatened to take what strength she had left , nor did he make any attempt to hide the blatant response of his body to that consuming , passionate kiss , continuing to hold her so tightly that she could feel him with every part of her being , could still taste him inside her mouth . |
26 | She parked outside the high brick wall rather than driving on to the forecourt , and as if he sensed her reluctance to enter the house again he did n't attempt to invite her inside — but neither did he make any attempt to get out of the car , and they sat in silence in the light from an overhead street-lamp . |
27 | And my employers Fitch ( Groupe Bull , Southern Electricity ) lost more sleep over whether the colours in our new letterhead would allow it to make any sense coming off a client 's monochrome fax machine than they ever did about the evocation of caring values . |
28 | This would allow us to make any changes we felt were appropriate and would highlight any unforeseen problems . |
29 | He padded them out with a torn sheet from sick bay to stop them making any noise . |
30 | Of course , if the employer had knowledge of the contractor 's improprieties , or if the employer had itself made any misrepresentation , the position would be otherwise . |