Example sentences of "it will mean a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If the bid is successful it will mean a second series of Champion Coaching courses in Middlesbrough .
2 Certainly I am of the opinion that if such a scheme can be brought into existence it will mean a great enrichment not only of the national life of Scotland , but of the policies and public life of the United Kingdom . ’
3 ‘ Even at these record levels of investment , it will mean a considerable time before the whole programme is completed , ’ said Transport Secretary John MacGregor .
4 ‘ However , as a power station manager , it will mean a considerable amount of extra work because increased monitoring will be required .
5 It will mean a significant boost for Strathcarron and for the Tufting Department — their efforts will have doubled the effect .
6 ‘ We hope the Government will agree to an amicable settlement but it will mean a big climbdown for them because we 're not going to give way on the principle , ’ Mr Neil said .
7 ‘ One thing is certain ’ , Ransome wrote to his publisher , Wren Howard ‘ it will mean a fresh lot of lake country Swallows and Amazons ’ .
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