Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] mean [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So you mean the confederate closed the window — with gloves on — and hid somewhere . ’ |
2 | When they move into that new house though , cos I mean the council are aware that the new |
3 | Yeah , well what I think he , I think he will emulsion over it cos I mean the ceiling 's a bit , as you say she 'd been a smoker |
4 | ‘ If you mean the Prince thinks that we 'd be better off if the clock were set back a couple of hundred years , ’ Caroline said , ‘ the answer 's yes . ’ |
5 | I do n't know because I mean a couple of people have changed cos it 's the only time that they can have it . |
6 | Maybe but it is difficult when people do that because I mean the majority of us are going up and down and you get this one that 's going across and |
7 | I mean usually that just does n't work because I mean the Guardian , they used to be more bold expanded in the Guardian except for and it was gross . |
8 | Anyway I 'm hopeful that he 'll be in today , because I mean the noise wo n't stop , so I mean when I report it , it just goes on |
9 | Put it out in public places and that 's it because I mean the number of people erm they went to these directories like hot cross buns . |
10 | But I 'll talk to you some time about the heating because I mean the trouble is that no |
11 | I mean I l the , the pundit system in this country is absolutely delightful , I mean you do n't need do you , when I mean the economy 's in , in , in reverse and things are going horribly wrong and they wheel on Mr Lawson to explain what he would have done , |