Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun sg] do [not/n't] make " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , the Lerwick side did n't make it past the second round . |
2 | The rules are quite clear and the Watford lad did n't make a meal of the challenge , ’ said Cox . |
3 | The Ashby Report did not make a dramatic impact upon the Eastern District , but it was important nonetheless . |
4 | Some of the things in the Maastricht treaty do n't make a lot of sense and some of the things that are not controversial for example , do n't make a lot of sense unless Europe does grow . |
5 | A report in the weekly Moscow News did not make clear if the insurgents were Armenians or Azerbaijanis . |
6 | C. Money does n't make all that difference . |
7 | Young Bruce 's flirtation with Padstow lifeboat did n't make good reading . |
8 | In Gaddis Smith 's account this is something which happened in 1950 and there was , as will be seen , a cluster of commitments round about April and May of that year from which it would be difficult to turn back ; although another of Acheson 's biographers has argued that , contrary to what revisionist historians say , Acheson 's Indo-China policy did not make future American military involvement inevitable . |