Example sentences of "wo [not/n't] make " in BNC.

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1 It wo n't make you look important . ’
2 IF IT worries you that the national survey on sexual habits is not going to take place , you could take comfort from the thought that it probably wo n't make a vast amount of difference in the long run .
3 Chances are that it wo n't make an ideal radio record any more than ‘ Candle in the Wind ’ would be a dancefloor hit at Stringfellow 's .
4 ‘ I wo n't make anything out of them . ’
5 The heights of the plants vary from about eight to 20cm , so they wo n't make as neat an edging as the single-coloured varieties — but they are attractive gap fillers or ground cover .
6 But I wo n't make the phone call .
7 ‘ Not one day wo n't make no difference to him , ’ said Gloria .
8 Wo n't make a bit of difference what you do , ’ she sniffed .
9 It wo n't make any difference , I still care for you as a very dear friend and human being . ’
10 I am familiar with the components of your personality , true , as I am familiar with the liquors in that cabinet over there , but throwing all the different liquors together at random wo n't make a cocktail , not one that 's palatable to me at least .
11 Wo n't make no difference , ’ said Sam .
12 They will grumble but they wo n't make war ; tell Bismarck not to be in any way bothered about this .
13 The message was : ‘ If you do n't take it , you wo n't make it . ’
14 You ca n't just leave it up to the police , or to someone else — and ignoring it wo n't make it go away .
15 I think it is just because his is too mild and wo n't make an effort to assert himself .
16 No , I 'm not a vegetarian and it wo n't make me one but they are perfectly entitled to push their views across through their records .
17 This in turn means that over the course of geological time , the continents have been , and are , getting steadily bigger … do n't worry , though , the extra real-estate coming on to the market wo n't make mortgages any easier to get !
18 Finishing every last morsel on your plate wo n't make your hair curl or do anything to help the starving children in India .
19 It wo n't make Christmas any less awful if we do n't have one ’
20 ‘ There wo n't be quite so much for everybody as usual , but it will be stronger and it wo n't make us all sick quite so easily . ’
21 If we look only at the surface of this transaction , it wo n't make sense to us .
22 After all , the retailer only makes a profit on the items he sells : if the prices he charges are too high , the customers will go elsewhere and he wo n't make any profit at all !
23 It wo n't make any difference immediately , but it will have a considerable impact in the long run , as explained in the next section .
24 ‘ The most obvious thing in mine may be that I like to work with numbers , but if I 've an urge to be an innovator too , I probably wo n't make a successful auditor .
25 But it wo n't make any difference what they think , ’ Tina added passionately .
26 An opportunistic dealer can make four capsules from one , although it clearly wo n't make people four times as happy .
27 ‘ It wo n't make any difference to my feelings for you , ’ she insisted .
28 One word alone wo n't make sense .
29 It 's not as good as we can do in England , but it 's the Inspiral attitude : we wo n't make any profit because we 're bringing a boatload of gear over , but everyone will remember it . ’
30 The police will always dream of listening to the hidden thoughts of the criminals , but gaining the ability to scan every letter in the country wo n't make a difference .
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