Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] make a difference " in BNC.

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1 Developments in China , on the other hand , might just make a difference .
2 Having a nosy reporter around might well make a difference .
3 Carole had said that the style of warden could really make a difference , and I was relieved to see that Aj was far too easy-going to be a slave-driver ; a non-conformist , his regulation chocolate-brown corduroy trousers were bleached white , a phenomenon which he put down to the use of Ariel automatic .
4 ‘ We wanted to find out where this money could really make a difference and were excited by what we saw . ’
5 Putting aside their more immediate patriotic considerations , the Lions ' selectors and coaches might be glad enough to have as much supporting evidence as possible with regard to eschewing token selections , made just to keep all four countries happy , and that could certainly make a difference to the size of the Scottish contingent .
6 Your own preferences will also make a difference to how aggressively you play , and what tactics you use .
7 Presenting your pictures well will really make a difference .
8 Database applications are heavy on the hard disk , so a fast cached hard disk will really make a difference when you 're sorting and searching for files .
9 Presenting your pictures well will really make a difference .
10 Database applications are heavy on the hard disk , so a fast cached hard disk will really make a difference when you 're sorting and searching for files .
11 What they write can also make a difference to the way the legal plans for the curriculum are translated into classroom practice .
12 Pledging for the Planet ( see next page ) is one way in which each of us can actually make a difference right now .
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