Aún no tenemos significados para "make any".
1Morrison said the government would make any use by non-health officials illegal.
2However, the final rules on Friday did not make any particular exclusions.
3But John Key said Cabinet was yet to make any final decisions.
4However, inconsistent swings in different seats make any such predictions very difficult.
5Therefore, the commission does not make any recommendations for amnesty, it said.
6For once, this sceptical thought process does not actually make any sense.
7The bank plans to make any changes necessary to ensure accurate reporting.
8But will they make any real difference to the Auckland housing crisis?
9It doesn't make any sense; the Germans weren't barbarians, they were Europeans.
10I'm sorry but I really can't make any plans at the moment.
11Does it really make any sense to include such people as unemployed?
12I can't make any sense of the government's attitude to financial risk.
13But of course Bars could not make any sense of its design.
14But instead he said, Too young don't make any difference anymore, lady.
15Why does my presence every moment of the day make any difference?
16I genuinely believe it won't make any difference within the England squad.
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