Example sentences of "means that [pers pn] can [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It means that we can think about things that are not present .
2 The improvement in what we do through the scanning data at the checkout and our own in-house distribution means that we can think about smaller quantities in the regions .
3 That , together with the strenuous efforts made by everyone in Northern Ireland at local and provincial levels , means that we can look to the future with some confidence , and I am delighted to endorse what the hon. Gentleman said .
4 Its adaptability means that it can survive at high altitudes , in semi-arid areas , and in rocky areas as well as in forests .
5 so I said but I 'm not disappointed but she said just listen to what I 've got to say , she said , erm , because anybody else that 's failed we 've just said I 'm sorry we ca n't have you , but she said with you , we all feel that you 've got so much to offer she said I 'm gon na offer you a relief post which means that you can go into other people 's ho er other homes , all around , all different hospitals if somebody 's short , they can call on you and I said could it be a full time job , will it give me enough money to say that I 'm working ?
6 This means that you can decide on your own care support .
7 This means that you can apply for a special plastic card that will enable you to withdraw money from any of the participating societies ' dispensers .
8 Some purpose-built blocks of flats fortunately have rubbish chutes on each landing , which means that you can dispose of the rubbish daily down to a large bin .
9 The international nature of the profession means that you can work in many major centres all over the world , and in offices all over the country .
10 That means that you can sail for longer .
11 Membership means that you can call on the AA 's swift and efficient service 24 hours a day , 365 days a year .
12 Or you can apply for an ecclesiastical licence from you local diocesan council , which means that you can dispense with the formality of having the banns called at all .
13 This is because computerised information is not as rigidly organised in advance , which means that you can search through it in any way you please .
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