Example sentences of "would make any [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Yet to take those responsibilities seriously has huge resource implications which would make any government wary of enunciating them in legislation of a more comprehensive and precise kind than currently exists .
2 It was then Laura had realised that , however difficult it might be , she would make any sacrifice in order for the twins to be as happy and contented as possible .
3 We also assumed that from the age of 14 able pupils could and should be reading from a range of books written for adults , so the number of suitable authors would make any list quite impracticable .
4 What he did n't know , could n't know , was that nothing he could now do would make any difference .
5 Mariana did n't look up so the smile Trent gave her was a waste of time and he could n't think of anything else to say , or nothing that would make any difference .
6 But I ca n't see in the long run that it would make any difference to what we 've been talking about , seeing who Maggie is .
7 as if the time would make any difference to a woman whose only son had just been killed .
8 ‘ Do n't think it would make any difference . ’
9 none that would make any difference at this stage for selling it .
10 I ca n't believe you genuinely think that … that my little designs in St Lucia would make any difference to the hundreds of pattern designs used by Sarah Chester Fabrics … ’
11 I do n't think it would make any difference .
12 I never felt that would make any difference you know .
13 With Gary 's wealth of experience in bridal hairstyles and his superb creative talent we 're going to create a look for you that would make any bride blush .
14 Client will ensure that all information relating to itself comprised in announcements , public statements , the Offer document and any other documents during KPMG 's engagement hereunder issued by or with the consent or knowledge of Client will be true and accurate in all material respects and will not be misleading , and that all expressions of opinion , intention and expectation therein will be honestly held and will be made only after due consideration and that there will not be omitted from any such document any fact the omission of which would make any statement therein false or misleading ;
15 At Cheltenham there are leeks to marvel at … and onions which would make any eye water .
16 One amendment would make any hospital opt-out plan subject to a ballot of local people .
17 The question is , as you rightly say , in psychoanalysis , the analyst usually has a vast amount much more than people normally realize , I mean , I recall from my own analysis , and mean I was going between two and four times a week erm , for an hour each time and it was a good six months before she would make any interpretations , and I used to get very frustrated , you know , I used to say things like , well , what do you think of this , Miss , you know .
  Next page