Example sentences of "[noun sg] mean that [adj] people " in BNC.
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1 | Lack of internal capital and entrepreneurial experience mean that rural people are often not able to take advantage of such opportunities . |
2 | It may be that growing wealth meant that more people came to have access to modern contraceptive techniques . |
3 | The inexorable course of this colonial war meant that many people in France , especially within the army , were not prepared to entertain anything that entailed France giving up military sovereignty . |
4 | However , despite the generally positive reception given to the growth of community alternatives , concern has been expressed that the decline in residential provision means that young people with the most serious problems do not always receive appropriate help ( Hekken et al . , |
5 | Both the expense and the wide-ranging subject matter in this book mean that few people will buy it , but it should be in the library of any organisation working on the platinum group metals . |
6 | The increased use of trained child care officers who had studied the growth and development of personality meant that more people were aware of the difficulty , if not the impossibility , of compensating a child for the break-up of his or her natural home . |
7 | Changing working habits and increased competition for leisure time mean that many people feel they simply do n't have the time any more . |
8 | The scenario depicted is that decreased hospital stay means that older people ( or indeed patients of any age ) are being sent home with high levels of dependency ; community services/informal carers can not cope and the person has to come back into hospital . |
9 | From the top down , the segmentation of politics means that different people care about different parts of the federalist puzzle and can not work out whom to blame . |