Example sentences of "[pers pn] mean more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well I suppose more salted meat I mean more home home butching and erm making bread I suppose or the womenfolk were likely baking every day .
2 But then the good old American public elected Nixon so here you had Al Capone in the White House and these same political scientists wrote books saying hey hang on , when we said more power to the president we meant more power for our kind of president , you know , Jack , you know , and L B J and the boys , not this Nixon , Tricky Dicky character .
3 It meant more bread for the hungry , higher wages , and fewer hours of work .
4 Oh aye aye er there was always that in the back of their mind that the the more rivets they put in per day , although it meant more money at the end of the week possibly , er it also meant that the the boat was therefore progressing or the ship was progressing that quick , that they were getting nearer the gate as the the saying went .
5 Will independence bring more opportunities for adults and mature students , a wider range of vocational courses and a higher staying-on rate or will it mean more competition , cuts in expensive courses and no overall structure to educational provision from 11–19 ?
6 But advertisers love it — it means more air time to sell products because the more popular a show is , the more people watch the ads .
7 If the objection to a hatchback is that it means more noise in the cabin , the Safrane is an exception .
8 Staff at St Tiggywinkles say the holiday season is bad news for wildlife because it means more cars in the countryside .
9 Staff at St Tiggywinkles say the holiday season is bad news for wildlife because it means more cars in the countryside .
10 It means more time in classrooms .
11 All in all , it means more beef for the serious database developer .
12 Organising a wedding in less than six to nine months can be done , but it means more pressure on your nerves and possibly your pocket .
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