Example sentences of "it do [not/n't] make [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh , no , but I mean , it do n't make any difference ! |
2 | Just leave the bloody thing on all day , it do n't make any difference |
3 | A second major defect of UDG was that it did not make much difference to cities as a whole . |
4 | It did not make any sales . |
5 | It did n't make much of a difference . |
6 | But from a tactical standpoint , it did n't make much sense ’ ( Khrushchev : 1970 , p. 492 ) . |
7 | Actually , the reports concerned various research grants won by Professor Bamforth and though the reason for the grants was there in black and white , it did n't make much sense to me . |
8 | It did n't make much of the singular individual draped upon the low bench beneath the window . |
9 | I was going to get up at 5.30 anyway so it did n't make all that much difference . |
10 | Vic tried to argue that it did n't make any difference how many toilets you had , it was the number of times you flushed them that mattered , but his father was convinced that having so many toilets was an incitement to unnecessary peeing , therefore to excessive flushing . |
11 | It did n't make any noise , but it seemed to be impressing the humans no end . |
12 | It did n't make any kind of sense . |
13 | ‘ Oxford was a complete disappointment — not snobby , it really is n't snobby — it did n't make any sense to me at all . |
14 | The kind of marks you 'd make if you wrapped a pillow round a gun so it did n't make any noise when it went off . |
15 | It did n't make any difference when Mum and Dad tried to explain to Natalie that she just was n't old enough for Brownies . |
16 | It did n't make any difference to me . |
17 | She knew it did n't make any sense , not after she had spent most of the day wishing she were a thousand miles away from Julius , but she suddenly felt rather desperately in need of human company — even Julius 's . |
18 | Even when Allen came on and scored it did n't make any difference . |
19 | The number of people involved in the sort of work there was er something like twelve to twelve and fifteen people er added up er responsible for A B C. So it did n't make any sense to us to think well if Leeds have got a million pound practice there , why have we got nothing here . |
20 | It did n't make any sense . |
21 | It did n't make any sense . ’ |
22 | So it did n't make any difference . |
23 | I thought you were going to put that low so that if so that if this did pick it up er it did n't make any difference . |
24 | But she soon caught up , you know it did n't make any difference to her but |
25 | Then we see again , that , no matter how great the need , it did n't make any difference . |
26 | Well that 's okay I 'm lying in bed so it did n't make any difference . |
27 | In fact I 'm told we ran the three-day week so well that it did n't make enough impact on the country ; they did n't realize the crisis and thought they would n't support Ted Heath . |
28 | Of course , they may not accept the beliefs , attitudes , or intentions that are expressed ; one can always object to what somebody else says , but it does not make much sense to do this unless one understands its meaning . |
29 | But Leeds ' own tartan terror , Gordon Strachan , insists it does not make much difference to players with championship credentials . |
30 | It does not make any appreciable difference whether the solid is glassy or crystalline or even polymeric , nor does it matter whether it has a high or a low Young 's modulus 50 long as it more or less obeys Hooke 's law , virtually up to failure . |