Example sentences of "[pers pn] means to " in BNC.

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1 Elizabeth does not love me , but she does not always hate me , and when she brushes my hair perhaps she means to be kind .
2 It does , however , have a missionary vision of what it means to be truly human , derived partly from rational reflection on human capacities and desires , but supremely from its conviction that we glimpse true humanity in the life , death and teaching of Jesus .
3 If you can understand Berlin then perhaps it is also possible to make some sense of what Europe may now become and of what it means to be a European .
4 Although the evangelicals in the DUP are clearly out of step with most Ulster Protestant voters , they still represent the ideological centre of unionism , of what it means to be a Protestant .
5 Although she says that it was not necessarily an easy step to take , her community was behind her , and the reactions she has had from friends and teachers have convinced her that the step she took was an important one , challenging stereotypes in the West about what it means to be a Muslim girl , and bringing her a great sense of identity and of no longer being at odds with herself .
6 Fat is a Feminist Issue by Susie Orbach ( Hamlyn , 1978 ) was revolutionary when it first came out , with its detailed look at what it means to be fat and thin in our society , and to each of us individually .
7 According to the Men 's Movement , second only to the father is the older male who will help teach a young man what it means to be a man and help remove him from his father 's influence .
8 In these we shall attempt to say what it means to be social , for in that attempt lies a further definition of ‘ mind ’ .
9 It is impossible to understand the activities of the human person without considering what it means to be social .
10 Earlier in the book we examined the essence of what it means to be a person .
11 These inward struggles for wholeness as a person lie at the heart of what it means to be a Christian .
12 As we give up concentrating on our selves , our lives begin to reflect more clearly what it means to be human , as God intended us to be .
13 In a world that substitutes power for relationships , lust for love and magic for the true love of God , we will always have to fight to express the truth of what it means to be truly human .
14 Instead he is as incomprehensible as the blurred tattoos which decorate his skinny arms , as jumbled as his own words on What it Means to Be a Skin .
15 What it means to be a reader varies according to how the text is circulated , what kinds of attention are paid to it , in what social setting .
16 Obscenity ‘ represents a much more fundamental assault on men and women and what it means to be human … [ it distorts ] human personality by depicting it as deprived of those characteristics which are essential to humanity [ since ] common to all obscene productions is the degradation of persons and of relations between persons ’ .
17 Who teaches us what it means to be a man or a woman ?
18 Despite the risks , Jonathan flies for the sheer joy of exploring his potential , of extending the boundaries of what it means to be a seagull .
19 Rather it means to the wealthy provinces of Northerns or Transvaal .
20 But everyone here now realises what it means to be in the Premier League .
21 That , I believe , is the real test of our fellowship and is right at the heart of what it means to be a responsible member of a Baptist church practising as we do the principle of congregational government .
22 Occasionally we hear of staff abuse and there is outrage , but more often than not we simply do not think of what it means to be old or shut away .
23 They have intimate experience of what it means to be rejected , forgotten , isolated .
24 Papa , what it means to me to see you !
25 Before he fell asleep he held her in his arms and said , ‘ Ye do n't know what it means to me , coming home again .
26 The principle involves what it means to be a follower of Christ , for as a Christian all your relationships relate as much to God as to men .
27 Lévi-Strauss is not interested in what it means to be party to a maternal-uncle type of kinship relationship .
28 ‘ It is much , much longer and it is only now that you have time to realise what it means to you .
29 I felt an incredible sense of relief and achievement , but as Richard quickly reminded me it 's not during the first free flights that a bird takes the opportunity to fly off , because it does n't fully realise what it means to be free .
30 If aggression and violence are part and parcel of what it means to be human , then why is it that there exist societies where aggressive or violent behaviour is conspicuous by its absence ?
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