Example sentences of "you mean that " in BNC.

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1 You mean that drama students who are graduating from training should have the chance to join Equity ?
2 ‘ By that remark , I take it you mean that I know little or nothing about industrial or trade matters ? ’
3 You mean that someone leaned out of the window and shouted to you ? ’
4 You mean that he was with you ? ’
5 You mean that the research will go ? ’
6 Surely you mean that the entire stupid handicap system should be scrapped ?
7 You mean that you can believe or not believe , that there 's a positive and negative side to everything , that it depends on how you look at it , that you can honour and accept or despise and reject .
8 There are also times when we need to ensure that we understand what is being said , and this can be done by asking simple questions or making comments which help elucidate or develop what the counsellee is saying , such as , ‘ So you think that … ’ , or ‘ You mean that … ‘ , or even ‘ I 'm not sure that I follow what you mean …
9 You mean that she and you graciously decided to abstain from your sexual liaison , at least until the honeymoon was over ? ’
10 You mean that he was a crook , ’ said Mrs Newton , sharply .
11 You mean that this might give me a chance to do a bit of snooping , ’ I said .
12 You mean that you are … you are — ? ’
13 You mean that you … enjoy being the only sober person here tonight ? ’
14 You mean that you do know something that may help them ? ’
15 You mean that you hunt with a dog ? ’ guessed Van Cheele .
16 You mean that I say things each side of it .
17 ‘ If you mean that crummy flat of yours , no . ’
18 " You mean that as soon as he married I should be disinherited ? "
19 For example , subjects were able to remember whether a character had been referred to by name or by pronominal reference ( as in , He wo n't leave Rachel 's room / Mac wo n't leave Rachel 's room ) and whether an utterance had contained a full clausal unit or an abbreviated elliptical clause ( as in You mean that Jamie does n't know that his mother is in the hospital yet ? / You mean that Jamie does n't know that yet ? ) .
20 For example , subjects were able to remember whether a character had been referred to by name or by pronominal reference ( as in , He wo n't leave Rachel 's room / Mac wo n't leave Rachel 's room ) and whether an utterance had contained a full clausal unit or an abbreviated elliptical clause ( as in You mean that Jamie does n't know that his mother is in the hospital yet ? / You mean that Jamie does n't know that yet ? ) .
21 You mean that even after what had happened to you , you never questioned your faith ? ’
22 You mean that you know the contents of his will ? ’
23 You mean that you 've known all along and never said a word — ? ’
24 You mean that after slaving away for fourteen years all he gets is two thousand ? ’
25 You mean that the whole thing is a fraud ? ’
26 ‘ I think you mean that you miss your family ? ’
27 You mean that you changed your mind again , so that you could be sure to provoke me , ’ she snapped .
28 You mean that you see through me , Theda thought .
29 You mean that Araminta will no longer be living here ? ’ cried Theda joyfully .
30 You mean that brute she ran away from ?
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