Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [verb] [adv] [adv] mean " in BNC.
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1 | Yet , as she watched him , perched as lithe as a cat on the prow , leaning back out over the waves to balance the little craft , his splendid chest scattered with little beads of water , Ronni was aware that she did n't really mean it . |
2 | Sorry to burden you with another Europroblem , but with the growth in cross-border activity , we are getting more and more bright-eyed young journalists that know a foreign language and report back from continental press conferences the English equivalent of exactly what was said in the local language — except that it does n't actually mean anything in English : an august journal — no names to spare any blushes — reports that the boss of IBM Deutschland GmbH said with regard to the company 's figures ‘ we made a decision to place a burden on our financial balance in order to ensure a healthier future ’ … |
3 | It is thought that it does not necessarily mean granted or refused . |
4 | An advantage of this approach is that it does not necessarily mean that there should be any general factors which directly impair or enhance memory . |
5 | ‘ You 're a flatterer , ’ she teased , a little rueful that he did n't entirely mean what he said . |
6 | She told herself that he did n't really mean it , that he was just angry about the way everyone was praising Therese , and about the applause and cheers that she got . |