Example sentences of "mean that [art] two [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I wanted to concentrate the space to the sculptural potential it aspires to but does not fulfil , which meant that the two elements I decided to use needed to have a weight and mass comparable to that of the architecture . |
2 | It certainly did not mean that the two movements had been fused into a single whole . |
3 | The important point , however , is that the two " likes " must be treated as like in some respect ; and in the linguistic cases this does not merely mean that the two items co-ordinated must be on the same level in terms of specific syntactic classifications , as has often been remarked ; more importantly , it is clear that they must be alike in both bearing one of the other relations , already introduced , to some third element ; thus , in : ( 38 ) Nora is Irish and beautiful the structure is such that Irish and beautiful are both related to Nora by assignment , while in : ( 39 ) bed and board is going to take half his wages the relation of instantiation links both bed and board to the single entity in the subject position . |
4 | Careful firing and technical advancements have meant that the two Hunslets perform to their maximum efficiencies and in recognition , a homemade headboard is sometimes sneaked on to the smoke box bracked by proud volunteers . |
5 | That means that the two loans that he had , he ca n't sign them over to me |
6 | The first is called contiguity , which means that the two stimuli — the fork and the food — had to be presented simultaneously or at least close together . |
7 | The problem of organization went back to the 1881 Scheme which Higginson If I understood that Scheme at all " — took to mean that the two schools ( Upper and Lower ) were to he united absolutely into one . |