Example sentences of "means for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Recent surveys find 80% of Americans in favour , though the proportion drops when they are offered the alternative of a life imprisonment that genuinely means for life . |
2 | let's think about what this means for education , let's er , work out how you learn , okay . |
3 | Schmitter concludes : What corporatism means for state and society has been the subject of an extended debate in recent years . |
4 | Now this very autonomization means for Bourdieu that in one given area there are two ‘ fields of production ’ . |
5 | It is a very damaging doubt and needs to be blocked firmly by a decisive reaffirmation of what it means for Christianity to be true . |
6 | This point means for example that the gases from the engine escape from the faulty manifold ( which is at the exit point adjacent to the engine ) or a broken front pipe , a broken expansion chamber or from the silencer provided this occurs before they pass through it . |
7 | This positive approach to a differentiated industrial structure means for example that ‘ the Japanese economic and social situation guarantees the right to set up one 's own business and the entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well ’ ( Y. Sato 1984 p.21 ) . |
8 | This duty means for example that a solicitor must always tell the client of anything he or she happens to know which might prejudice a client 's case . |
9 | This duty means for example that a solicitor must always tell the client of anything he or she happens to know which might prejudice a client 's case . |
10 | This duty means for example that a solicitor must always tell the client of anything he or she happens to know which might prejudice a client 's case . |
11 | This duty means for example that a solicitor must always tell the client of anything he or she happens to know which might prejudice a client 's case . |
12 | This means for example that an assessment exercise could be set around two sources which have contradictions . |