Example sentences of "which means [pron] can [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 A Morrissey fan said : ‘ By sending the original tickets you 're giving up the only proof you ever had of having bought them , which means they can just ignore you .
2 ‘ Only because you Americans insist on fighting among yourselves , ’ said Dr Neil , and began to whistle ‘ Dixie ’ , ‘ which means you can never lose … so there ! ’
3 Meetings now on Thursdays , which means you can still attend practices at the First Aid Post on Wednesdays . ’
4 I am male which means I can not have children , I am somewhat reserved by nature so I am unlikely to be the life and soul of anyone 's party , and my chances of becoming King are very slim .
5 John Major wants to take credit for the recovery without owning up to earlier mistakes — which means he can neither praise the ERM nor bury it .
6 Five-year-old Boris Primorac suffers from a rare blood disorder which means he can not run around like other children , without severe bruising .
7 Or is it that the working class has shrunk to a level which means it can never put Labour into power ?
8 She , she 's there on Social Security which means she can only do part time education because if you 're on the Social Security you have to available to do a job
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