Example sentences of "which mean it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It also emerged that the oil was a light crude , which meant it dispersed more easily and did not soak into sandy beaches or adhere to birds ' feathers in the way that the heavy crude of the Exxon Valdez had done . |
2 | Which means it offers all of our legendary durability and support , but at a weight markedly less than all comparable competitive shoes . |
3 | Boots has given this product a rating of four stars , which means it filters out UVA and UVB equally . |
4 | ‘ Which means it does n't mean much . ’ |
5 | The C. and A.G. 's salary is a charge on the Consolidated Fund ( which means it does not have to be voted annually by Parliament ) and the holder of the office is , ex officio , an officer of the House of Commons . |
6 | Its automatic inlet valve , which means it does n't operate mechanically . |
7 | The Chenin Blanc grape , originally from the Loire Valley , has a high acidity , which means it keeps well . |
8 | As a result GPs often describe it as ‘ idiopathic ’ — which means it happens spontaneously and no one really knows why . |
9 | As we saw in Chapter 2 , water has a very high specific heat , which means it takes a lot of heat to change the temperature of the sea significantly ; and in cold conditions , the oceans are slow to cool off . |
10 | The sea has a high Specific Heat relative to air , which means it takes longer and more energy to heat up and cool down . |
11 | She says she gets bad asthma and ca n't swallow very easily , which means it takes her ages to eat her meals . |
12 | Which means it 's got ta be exact all the way round , you know what I mean . |
13 | During the holiday season the head office reports on the clubs on a weekly basis , which means it needs 52 reporting periods . |