Example sentences of "mean you [modal v] [verb] your " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You mean you 'll reconsider your marriage to Janice ? ’ |
2 | Cos I mean you 'd have your employer plan for the year anyway really . |
3 | I mean you can make your your fingers so you can fucking stick a dick down there . |
4 | But asking a trusty neighbour to keep an eye on your property should mean you can enjoy your holiday without worrying about what you might find when you get home . |
5 | ‘ You do n't mean you 'd change your faith ? ’ |
6 | If she is alive and you find her — do you think that would mean you 'd have your Mom back ? |
7 | It means you may get your way without having to resort to desperate remedies . |
8 | Most colleges have now gone over to the modular system of teaching , which means you can achieve your degree ( or other qualification ) by combining the study of those subjects , however dissimilar , which interest you the most . |
9 | Odyssey also comes with host mode which means you can set your computer to wait for incoming calls . |
10 | As your suntan develops , so does your natural protection , which means you can reduce your SPF as your holiday goes on . |
11 | This means you can shoot your way down a line of troops , picking off each one in turn . |
12 | This means you can shoot your way down a line of troops , picking off each one in turn . |
13 | This means you can shoot your way down a line of troops , picking off each one in turn . |
14 | This means you can target your PR message to the right audience too . |
15 | The company is claiming it offers five to six times the performance of a 66MHz 486DX , and is fully PC-compatible , meaning you can run your shareware utilities on it . |