Example sentences of "which mean [pron] [modal v] n't [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The jack plug was soldered on — which meant you could n't pull the lead out , you had to wrap the plug and lead around the neck before you could put it away . |
2 | ‘ I understand you 've got a legal problem which means we ca n't go too deeply into that , but from the outside is it hurting you a little bit ? ’ |
3 | This may be the trade-in price of your existing car which means you wo n't have to dip into your savings . |
4 | Two nights bed and breakfast , full Irish breakfast , which means you wo n't need to eat until the evening ! |
5 | Well , which means I ca n't come . |
6 | ‘ My mother was an only child , so my grandfather Probert entailed Gullholm on me , which means I could n't sell the place , even if I wanted to . |
7 | He 's serious about AA , which means he wo n't talk about it . |