Example sentences of "[adj] means you [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 so this means you dare n't give him anything now .
2 This means you wo n't have to go to the police after all . ’
3 This means you 'll never be far from your money — even on campus .
4 This means you 'll be on the list under both forms of your address , so no matter which form your From : address happens to take on a given day , you 'll be able to write to the list .
5 This means you ca n't exit the loop with a GOTO .
6 This means you could sit at your workstation and ‘ talk ’ to a computer on the other side of the world .
7 This means you could fit bus-mastering hard disk controller and network interface cards to improve data throughput — the name of the game in networking .
8 This means you could specialise in property , planning and construction ; insurance ; banking , merchant banking and asset finance ; oil chemicals ; pharmaceuticals ; engineering ; telecommunications ; electronic and computer information technology ; manufacturing of household or heavy industrial goods , ships , aircraft or vehicles ; entertainment ; leisure ; imports and exports ; distribution ; marketing ; advertising .
9 You have to know where you are all the time ; this means you must know what mile number you are at , so on day 4 you may be at mile 47 .
10 This means you must always turn the light on when the carriage is at the right .
11 This means you must make a test for every Orc infantry or cavalry unit .
12 This means you must test for every Goblin infantry and cavalry unit .
13 This means you must practise not only individual sentences but also the use of these sentences in larger contexts .
14 This means you must know how you want to organise your documents .
15 This means you should check its Memorandum and Articles of Association .
16 This means you will have to focus your mind in two ways : the way you see the problem and the way your counterparts see it .
17 This means you will work with your tutors and teachers making regular commitments , for example , to attend well , and to complete your work on time .
18 This means you will take a piece of the school with you , ’ said headteacher Ron Newitt , who also presented Alyson with a gift voucher .
19 This means you can get professional help any time of the day or night , and at weekends .
20 This means you can still get the whole of the bend and point of the hook completely clear of the boilie .
21 This means you can ascend at 18 metres/minute from a ( maximum ) depth of 75 metres up to 18 metres .
22 An added bonus of fishing with a mate is that both of you will no doubt be fishing with an experimental bait or method on your second rod , so this means you can learn twice as much without having to fish with more than two rods yourself .
23 This means you can change its layout in many different ways with great ease .
24 This means you can be quite certain about total success , relative success and failure and , therefore , be in a better position to learn from experience .
25 This means you can have the advantage of a bank account , viz. cheque book , statements , automatic cash dispensers , with the added advantage of accruing interest on any monies in your building society account and being able to pay in or withdraw money on Saturday mornings .
26 This means you can reduce the risk by positioning , say , some Black Orcs between two Orc Boyz Mobs .
27 This means you can shoot your way down a line of troops , picking off each one in turn .
28 This means you can shoot your way down a line of troops , picking off each one in turn .
29 This means you can shoot your way down a line of troops , picking off each one in turn .
30 This means you can pay in and withdraw cash or cheques , at any of our branches or at our self-service banking machines ; issue standing orders and direct debits to pay club subscriptions etc , at no cost — however often you use them .
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