Example sentences of "mean that [noun] have [det] " in BNC.
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1 | But it meant that Swindon had more room to manoevre and Maskells determination in front of goal brought them back level . |
2 | The absence of a prosperous merchant class meant that Sheffield had few fine houses or public buildings . |
3 | Increasing prosperity in the United Kingdom meant that people had more spare cash , and much of this was spent on an increase in personal travel . |
4 | In the period 1979 — 85 , restraints imposed by Treasury policy meant that LEAs had less financial freedom . |
5 | Did that mean that Tolby had some inkling about the theft of the coins and Newley 's suspicions about the identity of the thief ? |
6 | Unemployment may mean that people have more leisure time available but lack of money restricts the kind of activities they are able to participate in during their spare time . |
7 | The fact that group B streptococcal infections are rare in many British hospitals also means that clinicians have little incentive to initiate preventive measures . |
8 | The plans unveiled yesterday means that Russell has more than exceeded its original plans both for capital investment and job creation . |