We have no meanings for "make any communication" in our records yet.
1 From a point far enough away to make any communication between us impossible.
2 Of its contents they had no knowledge, as he did not make any communication on the subject.
3 I have no desire to make any communication to you on anything that has occurred, Mr. Slide.
4 In the meantime Miss Lettice Kitson, who was forbidden to leave her room, refused to make any communication on the matter.
5 Rumour tells us that Miss Holcroft is married; though the varlet has not had the grace to make any communication to us on the subject.
6 Darwin, he wrote, "never made any communications to me in relation to his views and labours."
7 It was only on the eve of his wedding-day that Sir Oswald Eversleigh made any communication to his valet.
8 Round, without moving from his chair; I will tell Mr. Mason that you have declined making any communication to us.
9 Thus far it has not been rejected by any, and is favorably entertained by all which have made any communication in reply.
10 "Did she succeed in making any communication . "
11 It is true that I declined making any communication to Spain, of the transactions which were passing at Verona, whilst the Congress was still sitting.
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