Example sentences of "not make the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Often , they simply can not make the ultimate consumer 's choice , which is to vote with their cash and their feet and go to someone else for the service .
2 It did not make the general pool of jobs any larger .
3 ‘ He did not fit into Cheltenham and he did not make the right impression , ’ he said .
4 He began to remark to others that he could not make the necessary synthesis , perhaps referring to a marriage of his romantic inclinations with the aim , inculcated in him by Colquhoun and MacBryde , to make it ‘ tight ’ , to achieve the kind of fully integrated compositional resolution often associated with classical art .
5 We can not make the causal claim about cc and allow that other circumstances identical with cc have different upshots .
6 So it is clear that Bukharin did not make the elementary mistake that Rosdolsky attributed to him .
7 Perhaps the boat with the most character — even though it did not make the final selection — was the PDQ ; an amateur effort that can be built at home from cheap parts .
8 Leech , who had expected a generous-minded rival , was amazed at Burton 's blunt declaration that if he could not make the acting game pay well and soon , he would be off .
9 All the foreign teams are in the mountain trial and the 80 who could not make the main event are in an overflow , starting 0631 hours !
10 Here we do not make the common assumption mentioned but not specified in connection with the first three examples , which is that an effect had a single cause .
11 The contributors are not making the easy assumption that to validate their experience women do not have to put themselves into question ; on the contrary , it must be recognised that to be a feminist theorist may involve some painful and hard-won putting into question of the beliefs and commitments that are the point of departure .
12 In using this term I am not making the simplistic assumption that people who hold this position are sick .
13 We 're not making the thin end of the wedge , we 're going to support the motion from London Region .
14 I am not making the exorbitant claim that every black youth reaching adolescence in the 1970s and early 1980s underwent such traumas .
15 Once again your job is not to make the final decision .
16 Their effect , when translated into everyday discourse , is not to make the abstract material , but to make the material abstract .
17 As the only bridesmaid , she had been following Liz up the aisle of the small country church , nervously clutching her bouquet of trailing greenery and praying that she would n't make the awful mistake of treading on the long train of Liz 's wedding dress .
18 No I wo n't make the other half , I 've done enough this morning , washing and ironing
19 Anybody scheduling an experiment was likely to find himself faced with a lawsuit if he did n't make the environmental impact statement that was required under the National Environmental Policy Act .
20 She said sometimes , of school , ‘ But I ca n't make the right conversation , ’ and it was true .
21 He says : ‘ There is no place in the group for units that are subsidised or do n't make the right sort of return on capital employed . ’
22 Injured I suppose so could n't make the away trip : - ) ) )
23 I 'm not , positively not going to mess things up by telling him I ca n't make the only date he has offered .
24 You do n't make the public phone
25 Anyone who could n't make the open day should go along to the Monday evening practice sessions .
26 Do n't make the fatal mistake of assuming other people think as logically as you do , or even hear what 's said to them .
27 ‘ It did n't make the national press .
28 But by looking at this document here , it would appear there 's been more violence committed there against lawful pickets and yet that does n't make the national press .
29 Assuming she had n't made the whole thing up .
30 I well and truly hope Commodore have n't made the wrong decision yet again .
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