Example sentences of "[noun sg] do not make [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Frankly , it 's amazing that Labour did n't make more of the current economic difficulties , ’ he said , expressing vigorous dissatisfaction at the intellectual content of the election campaign .
2 However , he said the defendant did not make any admissions and that those two interviews would be assessed along with the four interviews the previous day .
3 The Daily Mail does not make any reference to The Fox at all .
4 Yeah , but eating does n't make any difference anyway does it ?
5 Guilt and regret do not make these any easier to come to terms with .
6 The food was excellent and I was not charged much because the cooking was done on quite a large scale — I was not a big eater so my lunch did not make much difference to the running of the place .
7 The fact that in this case the transfer is trans-phonemic whereas the other cases are usually tensing rules within the same phoneme does not make any difference .
8 The way Mr. Mendez decided to go all of a sudden did n't make any sense at all until I thought about it a while .
9 Last night 's accident did n't make this the time to start hurling accusations …
10 The capture of the village yesterday evening did not make much difference to our situation in and around the village .
11 But two men hitting each other about the face and body does n't make any sense to me .
12 There may be many reasons why the husband and wife do not make any formal agreement about separation , but this should not entitle a husband to return and force himself upon his wife weeks , months , or even years since he last saw her .
13 His friend does not make much response , and much of the time his eyes are closed .
14 And to be quite truthful with you , this morning did not make much difference either .
15 In ensuring that these were of comparable standard with that of the universities , the CNAA became inevitably — though its Charter did not make this explicit — ; concerned with those institutional features , beyond the details of the course itself , which affected judgment of the quality of the student experience .
16 However , the clause did not make this clear .
17 And I saw one man the fact that he was me uncle do n't make any difference , but he was , and and he was very religious , very Christian man , S Sunday School superintendent .
18 As usual , one of these aspects of life does not make much sense without the other .
19 I was very conscious that in my presence there it could n't be avoided , though , of course , the Methodist Church does not make any claims to priesthood for its ministry .
20 His nature is love and love does not make such demands .
21 But his watch did n't make any attempt at the right label .
22 Crown counsel did not make any offer of the statements and in the circumstances the learned trial judge was entitled to assume that there were no discrepancies or inconsistencies therein and to refuse to order production of the statements .
23 Luckily my audience does n't make that restriction . ’
24 This causes problems er , if I may say so , er but erm , it , the paragraph does n't make any reference to the date , it 's paragraph five point three , now I want to see debate in the point in erm , implementing it before the first of April .
25 Ulpian does not make this point .
26 C. Money does n't make all that difference .
27 KPMG Peat Marwick , other member forms of KPMG , the Company , the shareholders and the management of the Company do not make any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of this Document .
28 This uncertainty is not so important at the present time , when things are far apart , so that a small uncertainty in position does not make much difference .
29 ] ) . The list notation does not make any function symbol explicit ; but in prolog , for instance , one can write such a list as .
30 And , as importantly , a conviction does not make any subsequent contract unenforceable .
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