Example sentences of "meaning that " in BNC.
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1 | For example , he did this by quoting two anthropologists , Fison and Howitt , who wrote about Australian Aborigines in terms which could be construed as meaning that large groups of men married large groups of women . |
2 | The more usual situation is where payment is ‘ at sight ’ meaning when the paying bank has examined the documents and found them to be in order or at a determinable future date — for example ‘ 90 days sight ’ meaning that payment will be made to the exporter 90 days after the paying bank has examined the documents . |
3 | I used to see him at Chapel Anniversary , and my uncle would say that he was a romancer , meaning that in the nicer way . |
4 | So the type of meaning that is known may be very general ( bronze is a kind of metal , mastiff a kind of dog ) . |
5 | That principle is implied in the expression ‘ for this is right ’ , meaning that obedience is part of the maker 's instructions . |
6 | Values , he argues , select problems and attach significance to items of knowledge and so constitute a basis of meaning that is tied to the social function of knowledge . |
7 | Following the phenomenological approach of Schutz , Berger and Luckmann began by establishing a knowing and intending subject in a social context of meaning that was common to all consciousness . |
8 | On this theory , then , when I use the word ‘ I ‘ , I know what ‘ I ’ means by description , and it is described as meaning that bundle of mental states of which my use of the word is one member . |
9 | It may see this as meaning that reason has less hope of producing convergence in ethics than on factual matters . |
10 | ‘ The sort of meaning that is basic to translation , and to the learning of one 's language , is necessarily empirical meaning and nothing more … |
11 | The words we use , though they have a central core of meaning that is relatively fixed , have a fringe of uncertainty when applied to the infinitely variable facts of experience . |
12 | If there is a doubt as to its meaning , the question will usually have at least a central kernel of meaning that is relatively clear . |
13 | And they like the support for editable multi-file views , meaning that dBase lets you edit virtual records which are constructed from fields that actually belong in two or more databases . |
14 | But Cynddylan does appear as an ally of the family of Pyd ( Pybba ) , father of Eowa and Penda , in Marwnad Cynddylan which declares , ‘ when the son of Pyd desired , how ready he was ’ , almost certainly meaning that Cynddylan was prepared , when the opportunity arose , to join forces with the Mercians . |
15 | ‘ Meaning that directness is more often your approach . ’ |
16 | We now have some sketch of the scope of meaning that is referred to in the definition , namely all that can be said to have been communicated , in Grice 's sense , by the use of a linguistic token in a context . |
17 | No I was n't , I was n't meaning that . |
18 | I was n't meaning that motorbike in any case . |
19 | You just meaning that someone else is gon na sort them out , so you wo n't need to change the procedure unless you want to cover in that procedure this alternative route . |