Example sentences of "[adj] would mean that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This would mean that a buyer would pay 99,000 and receive 99,000 plus 1,000 in three months ' time .
2 This would mean that a marriage did exist ; but doubtless it would not be beyond the wit of the courts to arrange things so that the question of ancillary relief received short shrift .
3 In an ideal world this would mean that a lot of clever people , all anxious to communicate enthusiasm for their subject , would talk helpfully about it to their colleagues .
4 If , as some believe , women living in community tend to synchronize cycles , this would mean that a group of women would retire together .
5 This would mean that a supply of dollar bills would need to be available at UK banks .
6 This would mean that the patient is heavily reliant on assembled phonology .
7 This would mean that the Government could have complete control of the money supply and could set interest rates at different levels — say five per cent to industry and 15 per cent to importers of non-essential goods .
8 This would mean that the defence was not available for torts such as deceit and intentional trespass to the person .
9 For those such as myself , who believe the Neanderthal lineage was distinct from our own , this would mean that the origin of the H. sapiens clade was similarly ancient .
10 If agreement was reached that inter-generational equity existed under the present system , then this would mean that the change in accounting policy would lead to future taxpayers benefiting relative to current taxpayers .
11 This would mean that the firm 's growth rate would exceed its cost of capital .
12 This would mean that the atom , and indeed all matter , should rapidly collapse to a state of very high density .
13 This would mean that the question of the law would depend on an examination of the processes of lawmaking to discover the extent to which it conforms to norms such as that of impartiality .
14 This would mean that the PSBR could be more accurately forecast , to the benefit of macroeconomic control .
15 It is possible that the strength of the daily clock also decreases in the aged ; this would mean that the amplitude of the rhythms it influences would decrease .
16 If observation is broken down into seeing and hearing this would mean that the observer watched or listened to ( or both , of course ) a social scene which was completely natural and unaffected by his presence .
17 A rating of 4 would mean that the driver is going at the correct speed for the conditions . ’
18 But even if it were possible , it would be actively undesirable to seek to impose precise uniformity in relation to every decision taken about the treatment of health service patients , because that would mean that no individual within the health service could try a different approach without first having had it cleared through a myriad of different committees .
19 I do not however accept that in addition to the hours of care which she provides at home during the school holidays that there should also be an enabler for twenty hours per week as she suggests that would mean that the number of hours of care , and I appreciate of course , that there is some artificiality in dealing with this in pure terms of numbers of hours of care , but nevertheless it provides a sort of common denominator , which can give some indication , that would mean no less than ninety hours of boarding and care per week fifty during the week erm and twenty during the weekend and a further twenty for the enabler , I think that that er is too great and I make no allowance for an enabler at home .
20 Since that would mean that the World Bank would talk less to governments , one of the Treasury 's main reasons for bullying the IFC is in order to get at the Bank .
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