Example sentences of "it will mean [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It will mean disabled people doing all their shopping in these wheelchairs . |
2 | It will mean greater freedom , security and opportunity . |
3 | If it does , it will mean increased taxation and even lower profits leading to less and less investment in industry . |
4 | If successful it will mean gentler treatments for cancer sufferers as many drugs currently in use have toxic side effects . |
5 | It will mean changing swords into ploughshares . |
6 | For us the customers , it will mean higher fares and fewer services as unprofitable and social services are cut and this is only if we are left a train service at all . |
7 | It will mean better pay , wo n't it ? ’ she asked , blinking her long eyelashes . |
8 | It will mean extensive bankruptcies . |
9 | It will mean added congestion on roads , which are barely adequate to cope with the present traffic , not to mention more people brought into what is now a pleasant rural area . |
10 | He says it will mean more pollution , less sunshine , more water taken from the Thames , and further blight on an area which is already blighted emough . |
11 | ‘ It will mean more time with me and with his family . |
12 | For students — young people and adults alike — it will mean more opportunities to gain new skills , obtain qualifications and develop fully the roles that they need to fulfil themselves at work and as citizens . |
13 | Carr : Well , there will be some new jobs , David , but the really important issue is that it will mean permanent jobs . |
14 | It will mean constant uncertainty in the new parliament over which policies can be pushed through the House of Commons , and a constant pre-occupation with which minor parties might decide to vote down legislation , and when . |
15 | But it will mean some form of acceptable lifestyle that will subject us to the discipline of God 's world and the needs of his creation . |
16 | It will mean fewer patients need stay in the infirmary for operations on cataracts and squints . |