Example sentences of "[noun pl] do not make " in BNC.

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1 Certainly in this area , dentists do not make 20 to 25% return for their efforts .
2 But fears are now being voiced that these new safeguards do not make a complete ‘ package ’ and that the failure of one to work properly might have a ‘ domino effect ’ on the efficacy of others .
3 These single-unit certificates do not make up an SVQ , nor is there any intention , at present , to have SVQs in assessment .
4 control rims As the rear diff ratio is hard to alter and the different diff ratios do not make a large difference , your only option is an overdrive
5 Lower ratios do not make proper use of cheaper capital ; higher ratios risk an unacceptably high fixed-interest burden in bad times .
6 Lower ratios do not make proper use of cheaper capital ; higher ratios risk an unacceptably high fixed-interest burden in bad times .
7 Two wrongs do not make a right , of course , although they must necessarily shift the balance in how we might approach such an inalienable moral precept as the ‘ general belief that right and wrong are , after all , essentially distinct ’ .
8 Two wrongs do not make a profit .
9 Bankers do not make it easier for them to do so by , for example , facilitating the transfer of standing payment orders .
10 But two weak airlines do not make a strong one .
11 The relationship between strategy and planning is very important here because too many organisations do not make the distinction .
12 How can we get the message across that counsellors do not make judgements , do not tell people what to do , do not try to force clients to sustain marriages which are no longer sustainable ?
13 These films do not make for easy viewing .
14 At present , many health workers do not make use of the information that can take up to 60 per cent of their time to record on forms and in registers .
15 farmers do not make the best Group Organisers : not because they are less effective but because they have insufficient time ’ ( this from seven respondents )
16 We can not pay if farmers do not make the claims .
17 The few localized investigations of the problem that have been carried out have shown that second home owners do not make an entirely negative contribution to the areas in which they purchase their property .
18 The thing to remember is this : modern tackle , fancy baits and productive waters do not make a carp angler .
19 The disconcerting ‘ first-disk ’ string sound may be down to miking difficulties ; likewise the booming timpani and overly forward woodwind , and these things do not make for comfortable listening .
20 To protect their investment in the trials , the firms do not make the results available to small would-be competitors .
21 Two genuine half-wits do not make a genuine wit and two specialists do not make a generalist ; but two tools may do a better job than one multi-purpose tool .
22 Theories do not make for liberating music .
23 The fact that subjects could report fluctuating levels of subjective risk does little to discriminate between theories of risk in driving largely because these theories do not make sufficiently specific predictions about this subject .
24 ‘ Two quarters do not make a trend , ’ said a PHLS spokesperson .
25 Of those who apply , three quarters do not make the grade as potential pilot material .
26 Even professional studs do not make a regular practice of covering mares that are under four years old .
27 Unlike the agricultural workers in an occupational community , the newcomers do not make the village the focus of all their social activities .
28 History argues that when Arabs and Israelis do not make peace they will make war : there have already been five and a half since Israel 's founding .
29 Market forces do not make the world go round .
30 Its calculations are all relatively local ones : neurones do not make contact with other neurones at any great distance in the same cortical region .
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