Example sentences of "which [modal v] mean a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Articles may reveal diversification plans which may mean a company suddenly becomes a potential customer ; advertisements for personnel may reveal plans for expansion , again suggesting potential new business .
2 A new pay deal — which may mean a cut of up to £1 1/2 MILLION — could also head off the growing clamour at Westminster for a Commons inquiry into whether the family gives value for money .
3 And if you are lucky enough to stumble upon a village show you will be warmly welcomed and given the best seats in the house — which might mean a patch of ground under the village banyan tree .
4 But this means a week of capital tied up , as well as weight loss , which would mean a rise in prices to compensate .
5 He had left some of his belongings behind , which would mean a return journey to go and collect them .
6 Perhaps the answer is to release the usually new B side song as the lead track ( which would mean a brand new single every time ) or to ban record companies from releasing four or more songs from an album at a time .
7 Eliot reiterated his view that , as between a Communist world and a world dominated by the Nazis ( which would mean a world dominated by Germany in the West and Japan in the East ) , the latter would be the more horrible immediately to contemplate .
8 Langbaurgh 's budget has been limited to £16.5m which will mean a reduction in poll tax bills of £18 a head .
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