Example sentences of "make a tremendous [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I think our new government may make a tremendous mistake here by not realising this and failing to send any writers to prison . |
2 | I feel the Scots make a tremendous fuss about their |
3 | Er , and would make a tremendous din on the Minster floor , and they would be er lovely . |
4 | Erm , how much flexibility do we have if there is a sudden epidemic , if flu virus for instance which can make a tremendous intake or , or people requiring care . |
5 | If she is fond of animals , providing her with a cat or a small dog of her own , if she can look after it ( and if your household as a whole would find its presence acceptable ) , may make a tremendous difference to her life . |
6 | For many , however , a fresh approach to studying , together with a little extra help , can make a tremendous difference . |
7 | Despite variations , however , the day care facilities are enormously important and can make a tremendous difference to the lives of the mentally disordered . |
8 | The small extra amount of money for that purpose already approved by the Commission would make a tremendous difference . |
9 | This is not to say that the other ten players do n't have to be good as well ( Witness Everton & Man Shitty ) , but I do feel a ‘ top drawer ’ keeper would make a tremendous difference to Leeds . |
10 | ‘ If only we could get taken on by three or four large farms with big dairy herds , it would make a tremendous difference — large cheques paid regularly and on time . ’ |
11 | Bringing higher education closer to industry and the people here would make a tremendous difference economically , socially and psychologically . ’ |
12 | That would make a tremendous difference to the opportunities for women to go into parliament , and the kind of women you 're talking about . |