Example sentences of "do not [vb infin] make " in BNC.

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1 Thus , whatever success individual parents may have achieved via the 1980 Act 's appeal system , it seemed , by 1986 , that ‘ rights of school choice do not appear to make much difference to the outcomes of school admissions or to the LEAs ' management of school rolls ’ .
2 Thus , small establishments in retailing and in hotels and catering do not appear to make much more use of temporaries than do larger establishments .
3 We certainly do not intend to make any change that denies any asylum seeker or immigration applicant full , professional and convenient advice .
4 As my right hon. Friend pointed out from the Dispatch Box yesterday , only £1 in £3 of agricultural support goes to farmers , which we do not think makes much sense .
5 They do not expect to make any other arrests .
6 ‘ I do not presume to make any claim , who am I to read such riddles ?
7 If the SARU do not want to make the same mistake , they could organise a tour of South Africa by their proposed national team to prepare for the visits of New Zealand and Australia in August .
8 I do not want to make too big an issue of the large sums of money that are spent on taking LTA committee members and officials around the world , travelling in premium class and always staying in the best hotels , although it would seem that it is considerably more than the amount of money actually spent on transporting the competitors themselves .
9 Most people who ask for advice about a decision are really seeking condemnation : that is to say , condemnation of the choice they do not want to make but have not the courage to reject .
10 I do not want to make too much of them , but there are bogus applications and they are completely clogging up the system .
11 I do not want to make a meal of this , but the point has obviously been well made .
12 You should only specify A to accept the endorsement or R to reject the endorsement for the package , or leave the field blank , if you do not want to make a decision about that module at present .
13 ‘ We do not want to make this a political issue , ’ he said .
14 ‘ We do not want to make this a political issue , ’ he said .
15 Let us ensure that we do not try to make ourselves look better than we really are by humiliating others .
16 Children are often very good at this , but they are happy in their own dream worlds and do not try to make other people believe them .
17 Even the Japanese do not try to make a profit selling Rolls-Royce equivalents at 15,000 .
18 Do not try to make Jenna feel guilty .
19 We do not wish to make too much of these points .
20 They do not wish to make demands .
21 If that is a problem , ( limited to a few versions of the AMI bios ) a full fix involves doing without Stealth in QEMM , which may be a trade off ardent QEMM users do not wish to make .
22 Please do not hesitate to make enquiries of the Home Care Staff based in these offices :
23 Please do not hesitate to make contact with me in the event that this letter leaves unanswered any questions you might have .
24 These come at the speed of the speaker and the listeners do not need to make any physical adjustment .
25 A top hat and bow tie make this jolly octopus rather like Fred Astaire , and so a ‘ Ginger Rogers ’ in the shape of a golden fish has been added … of course , you do not need to make her if you prefer not to !
26 Mark carefully where the pipe is to be bent : do not attempt to make more than one bend at a time without checking
27 I do not propose to make any change in the existing basis of liability or the benefit arrangements for the remaining period of the community charge .
28 You should be aware that the directors of [ name ] do not propose to make a statutory declaration in connection with the relaxation of the statutory provisions relating to the provision of financial assistance .
29 Where the notification is made by a parent company , however , its subsidiaries do not have to make their own notification .
30 An elderly parent living alone invariably has problems to cope with , though , in some area of life , and ideally the people to help them should be members of their own family ; people who know their character and understand their needs , those they do not have to make an effort to relate to and trust , and who can move around freely in their homes , to sort through the various ‘ pockets ’ of their anxiety more easily than any stranger can do .
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