Example sentences of "mean [that] you [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The time spent travelling across the city meant that you often did n't bother to meet up . |
2 | ‘ Would it mean that you no longer had jurisdiction , sir ? ’ |
3 | ‘ I 'm well aware that my silence over Thomas now means you consider me the pits , but it does n't necessarily mean that you no longer — ’ |
4 | Er it does n't mean that you always got to use simple language . |
5 | It does n't make you odd and does n't mean that you never will . |
6 | Does it mean that you still care ? |
7 | So the fact that Paste is grouped together with Cut and Copy means that you probably recognise it by association rather than by the picture on the icon ! |
8 | This means that you often find yourself moving in the opposite direction to the one intended which , of course , is extremely annoying . |
9 | If a correlation coefficient obtains a value of minus one , or plus one , it means that you only need to know one of the scores of the two and you can say exactly what the other one will be . |
10 | Moreover , when you have a pet , even if it is only a goldfish , it means that you never come home to an empty house . |
11 | You need to establish trust with solicitors which means that you never poach the client , and it is possible to prepare and sign a protocol to that effect . |