Example sentences of "it mean that [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It meant that that summer , despite the pressure of finals , I was able to enjoy human company and gain succour from it , in a way that had previously been denied to me . |
2 | 160 to the end of the second century , and it meant that these defences could not possibly have been erected before AD 160 . |
3 | It meant that those figures were properly housed , but it was also a clear sign that the defeated gods were henceforth under the authority of their own gods , and the defeated people under their thumb . |
4 | For example , when you talk of , imperialism , when you look at , when we , we 've study it from a , erm , quite a few , so it means that that capitalism supply |
5 | When records are filed under this system it means that all documents relating to the subject are brought together under one heading , for example : |
6 | It means that each customer is visited at least once and the large ones perhaps two or three times during the period . |
7 | It means that this type of analysis lights upon a particular aspect of social life and social change ( and an aspect of life with which Chicagoans were immediately concerned in the 1920s ) without attending to what Castells or a structuralist Marxist would see as the principal underlying processes affecting people 's lives , especially economic processes and those related to the social relations of production . |
8 | If it is thought that it means that any decision should be taken at the lowest possible level , that unfortunately makes me believe that the concept is not all that it is cracked up to be , and for a number of reasons . |
9 | It means that any individual , including the least powerful , is an equal citizen . |
10 | Secondly , it means that any liquidity shortage initially suffered by banks will be instantly transferred to the discount market . |
11 | It means that any slackening of energy will lead to a rapid slow-down . |
12 | It means that any office development or commercial of this kind in this I twelve policy that was to occur in Harrogate would not be counted off the sixty hectares of em erm of I five allocation , it would be in addition to it , and that may be a very important breakthrough for us . |
13 | It means that those shops are no longer viable and we condemn the Government 's inaction on the reform of the Shops Act 1950 . |