Example sentences of "[adj] mean that [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This meant that on some occasions they would be conducted by Busacher , on others by Anton , the old répétiteur , and in emergencies by their own lead violinist .
2 This meant that for some countries the CET was lower than national tariffs .
3 This meant that in each case a secondary modern school which would have been too small to survive was absorbed quietly and without fuss into the grammar school , which did not bother to change its name .
4 This meant that in some cases people were now cultivating a single furrow on a field .
5 This means that at any frequency , sound waves in water are nearly five times as long as they would be in air , and so provide poorer resolution .
6 This means that at any frontier anywhere in the world a border official who has at his disposal a piece of equipment which is already widely and internationally available will be able instantaneously to record the personal details from a passport without the holder realising it , and the record will be automatically read into and stored by a computer .
7 And this means that for such sentences meaning is determinate and translation is determinate ; we can hope to find a sentence in another language with exactly matching assent conditions .
8 This means that for any claim by a researcher , a warrant must be produced by demonstrating a relevant response by the participants within the conversation itself .
9 This means that in all states where they are evaluated , unc ( say ) is always strictly larger than
10 This means that in many ways we become like God , and yet in others we remain unlike him .
11 This means that in such areas as environmental science the National Library is unique in Scotland in having collections covering all aspects of environmental issues , from ecology to legislation .
12 This means that in some areas water from the mains may have to be treated chemically to neutralize the additives before it is safe for fish .
13 This means that in some cases , the HE speaker must " lose " or neutralise a contrast which is normally expressed in HE .
14 This means that in most cases it is more likely to be a matter of relaxing the forward pressure to allow the aircraft to level out rather than pulling it out with a positive backward pressure on the stick .
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