Example sentences of "we [modal v] [not/n't] make [det] " in BNC.

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1 We could n't make any decision on Mr Maxwell s behalf .
2 We shall not make any comments about this until we have had a chance to inspect a longer time span .
3 We would not make such a large change without formal consultation .
4 We ca n't make that observation directly , because our feelings of cold do n't enable us to discriminate temperatures that finely .
5 We ca n't make this out at all .
6 the hundred and fourteen thousand saving is actually expenditure that has n't that we ca n't make this year .
7 Oh they ( the TUC ) talk — they make rules and regulations ; we ca n't make any hunger strike , we ca n't make any demonstration , we ca n't make any mass picket , ca n't do anything .
8 Oh they ( the TUC ) talk — they make rules and regulations ; we ca n't make any hunger strike , we ca n't make any demonstration , we ca n't make any mass picket , ca n't do anything .
9 Oh they ( the TUC ) talk — they make rules and regulations ; we ca n't make any hunger strike , we ca n't make any demonstration , we ca n't make any mass picket , ca n't do anything .
10 We ca n't make any more hours in the day , but careful planning can allow us to use this time-saving piece of equipment as efficiently as possible .
11 RUC headquarters told Sunday Life last night : ‘ We ca n't make any comment . ’
12 But the consequence is , until he gets it , we ca n't make any fish , blood and bone .
13 erm Obviously , as it 's being passed on to groups , we ca n't make any decision at the moment on whether we think it 's a good thing or not , we do n't get the opportunity to endorse it all , like today .
14 ‘ Dagenham is going flat out , and we ca n't make enough diesel engines , ’ says Lawrence .
15 In view of the financial risk we accept in making the guarantee we will not make any refund as a result of currency movements or reduction in costs .
16 In response to the hon. Gentleman 's second question , my hon. Friend the Minister of State , Northern Ireland Office , made it perfectly clear that we will not make any comment whatever on that case while it is proceeding .
17 It 's not as good as we can do in England , but it 's the Inspiral attitude : we wo n't make any profit because we 're bringing a boatload of gear over , but everyone will remember it . ’
18 Now Johnny we wo n't make any difference you know that now and
19 As we approach the year 2000 , with an increasingly complex system of higher education , with more students , more kinds of institutions and more kinds of courses , we can not make such assumptions .
20 That we can not make those leaps of vision so because we are bound to a cultural view which denies their possibility . ’
21 If we can not make any sensible estimates as to the existence of intelligence on other worlds , at least we can look at non-human intelligences back here on Earth .
22 Time and financial constraints , as well as a recent rapid increase in student numbers ( 90 in 1991 , 125 in 1992 ) , mean that we can not make this as wide-ranging as we would like .
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