Example sentences of "[pron] means you [modal v] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | This may be the trade-in price of your existing car which means you wo n't have to dip into your savings . |
2 | Two nights bed and breakfast , full Irish breakfast , which means you wo n't need to eat until the evening ! |
3 | ‘ Only because you Americans insist on fighting among yourselves , ’ said Dr Neil , and began to whistle ‘ Dixie ’ , ‘ which means you can never lose … so there ! ’ |
4 | Meetings now on Thursdays , which means you can still attend practices at the First Aid Post on Wednesdays . ’ |
5 | The snag is it means you ca n't rent a car : they insist on a credit card for that nowadays so you 're going to see America by bus . ’ |
6 | A high factor sunscreen does n't mean that you wo n't tan , it means you wo n't burn before you tan . |
7 | Because it means you can always criticize the individual , for either not having done the job well enough or for having not done it quite the way you thought it ought to be done . |
8 | ‘ It means you could n't have arrived in Seal Haven all that long before I found you . |