Example sentences of "which mean you [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Some were split and bent almost double by their own mass , which meant you could charge straight up them into the lower branches six feet above ground . |
2 | The jack plug was soldered on — which meant you could n't pull the lead out , you had to wrap the plug and lead around the neck before you could put it away . |
3 | ‘ Which means you 'll be flying , ’ she whispered dully . |
4 | Which means you 'll be able to relax as you 're whisked away at speeds of up to 90 mph. making your journey a good deal quicker . |
5 | ’ Which means you 'll fall back into the Vid , ’ she said . |
6 | ‘ Which means you 'll look gorgeous for Christmas drinks , ’ said Faye , ‘ and give your family a lovely surprise on Christmas Day . ’ |
7 | It is also worth noting that while its recommended price is £395 there is an upgrade offer to users of all competing word processor or any Lotus word processor for just £99 which means you might get a bargain . |
8 | This may be the trade-in price of your existing car which means you wo n't have to dip into your savings . |
9 | Two nights bed and breakfast , full Irish breakfast , which means you wo n't need to eat until the evening ! |
10 | There will come a time when you will want to fish with two rods , which means you will have to buy another rod and reel . |
11 | At The Royal Bank of Scotland , we emphasise the quality of our mortgage service which means you will have a clear understanding of the home buying process . |
12 | There will be special ‘ Good As Gold Awards ’ for the most original No-Menacing ideas and activities , which means you could win a unique award . |
13 | They keep talking about what they call seamless journeys which means you should be able to go from A to B to C without too much problem . |
14 | The methods described so far are suitable for popular waters where it is a case of choosing a swim and staying put for the whole session , which means you must attract fish into your swim and induce them to feed . |
15 | Either a partner has financial troubles , which means you must take greater responsibility , or someone you have an emotional or financial link with will make it hard for you to enjoy the fruits of success . |
16 | Those two had a photo to watch for you coming off the plane — which means you must have been followed to Helsinki Airport . |
17 | As your suntan develops , so does your natural protection , which means you can reduce your SPF as your holiday goes on . |
18 | And now Kenco is leading the market by introducing a new dimension to its coffee — it is now a single grind , which means you can use it in any type of coffee-making system without any loss of taste or quality . |
19 | Meetings now on Thursdays , which means you can still attend practices at the First Aid Post on Wednesdays . ’ |
20 | You 'll be travelling with accommodation vouchers paid for in the U.K. , so you 'll not have any unpleasant surprises when it comes to settling bills , which means you can concentrate on enjoying this wonderful river and its surrounds . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | It works with an HP Scanjet Directly which means you can store the text file as it scans . |
23 | Odyssey also comes with host mode which means you can set your computer to wait for incoming calls . |
24 | ‘ Only because you Americans insist on fighting among yourselves , ’ said Dr Neil , and began to whistle ‘ Dixie ’ , ‘ which means you can never lose … so there ! ’ |
25 | You have the experience of structures and of organising things which means you can be of use to them . |
26 | The best is to call someone ‘ Seven Days of the Week ’ , which means you 'd keep every day free if he asked . |
27 | ‘ Which means you 'd like to hear the rest ? ’ |