Example sentences of "mean they will [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Happens , but they do try and go for bigger takings , I mean they 'll not break into my house it wo n't be worth all that worth . |
2 | Well I mean they wo n't last any erm |
3 | I mean they wo n't say sand and salt , they 'll say something which is insoluble and give it a horrible chemical name |
4 | Well I mean they wo n't flower again , that 's for certain you see and it 's it 's got ta be |
5 | I mean they will normally give you them but erm what would be an obvious one to go for ? |
6 | ‘ I mean they will probably release three tracks off the album and all those sort of things , but we do n't really care . |
7 | ‘ I mean they will probably release three tracks off the album and all those sort of things , but we do n't really care . |
8 | that is the effects , I mean they will still give grant , but indirectly through the revenues for and it will be spared but , for a number of years , you ca n't be absolutely precise about how long . |
9 | They could be big fish , but their heartfelt politics should mean they will not become part of the corporate rock machine . |
10 | Because things went wrong in the past does that mean they will necessarily go wrong again ? |
11 | In that context , can anyone believe that the introduction of differential pricing will mean they will suddenly push commissions down again ? |
12 | ‘ I do n't think men notice these things , ’ said Robina comfortingly , ‘ and that means they wo n't notice the split seam either . ’ |
13 | This means they will not stick to each other , which could make the composite useful as a high-definition toner for colour photocopying machines . |
14 | The thousands of English fans arriving here hope to buy tickets from the Italians ; if they succeed , that means they will all end up in areas reserved for rival fans , another pointer to problems . |