Example sentences of "[noun sg] do make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , the Spanish Civil War did make a difference for the conference condemned the non-intervention policy adopted by the major powers , for it was being flouted by Italians , Germans and Russians , and recommended that the Spanish republican government should be allowed to buy arms .
2 When this happens the authoritative directive does make a difference .
3 But I did make it and the colour did make a difference in a way I did n't expect .
4 None the less , the South Western Board was clearly in financial difficulties , and in 1954 the Central Authority did make a subvention of £250000 from central reserves , with the possibility of further help five years later , hoping that the Board would now make reasonable charges to its consumers to cover expenditure .
5 The short answer is that in many countries the fact that there is a Constitution does make a difference .
6 The more detailed analysis presented here therefore strongly suggests that the Home Support Project does make a difference .
7 It is true to say Dad did make a lot of money when , for a year or two during World War I , he had his own little factory and a War Department contract for uniforms .
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