Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [verb] n't make [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She is staying at home this summer because she says she does n't make enough money to go on holiday . |
2 | Even when Allen came on and scored it did n't make any difference . |
3 | I ca n't tell 'em apart , so I call 'em Bubble and Squeak , and whichever one answers it does n't make any difference . ’ |
4 | And er when you 'd got on a bit you delivered the baby but the midwife was there to see you did n't make any mistakes and , and really to t teach you to do it . |
5 | As far as the , the cottage er was concerned , the information about that erm the answer was oh well you know I do n't make any money out of it erm you , you asked about whether it , whether it was erm whether it was making money but you di you did n't actually ask , bearing in mind that , that , that Maggie had already said she paid tax , whether she actually de declared it for tax purposes and what , what sort , what sort of figure it showed . |
6 | No , I know it does n't make much sense , but then does Abhainn Coire Mhic Nobuil if you come from Partick ? |
7 | But she soon caught up , you know it did n't make any difference to her but |
8 | She knew it did n't make one rational bit of sense . |
9 | She knew it did n't make any sense , not after she had spent most of the day wishing she were a thousand miles away from Julius , but she suddenly felt rather desperately in need of human company — even Julius 's . |
10 | Hainge maintains he does n't make any special preparations for visitors apart from the three hours a week that he puts in routinely . |
11 | Also , they insisted that ‘ Sandinista ’ and ‘ London Calling ’ were issued at budget price , meaning they did n't make any money out of them . |