Example sentences of "[adj] mean that you [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | This means that you drag up a documents giving directions about how you wish to be treated if later on you can not make your wishes known because you have suffered a serious accident or are very ill . |
2 | It has two wheels instead on one , this means that you do n't have to take any of the weight of the load or keep the cart balanced , so loads can easily be tipped . |
3 | This means that you do n't have to wait for WSP to read all the text on any page and then edit out the unwanted bits , but can tell it exactly what you want read in the first place . |
4 | This means that you do not have to exit the editor , compile the program , run the program , then reload the editor to fix any bugs . |
5 | This means that you do not have to minimize current applications to open up another one . |
6 | This means that you thunder down the approach at Spitfire cruising-speed till , upon reaching a point one minute from the runway , you almost stop the aircraft in mid-air ( sending anyone inside towards the windshield ) , then bring it down at Bonanza-pace to a landing which , with practice , can be as short as 1,100 feet . |
7 | Dr. F. said ‘ Does that mean that you do not want a blood transfusion ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Does that mean that you do not intend to adhere to its terms ? ’ |
9 | And that means that you do not have a table surrounded by chairs — except , of course , when you are actually going to use it for eating . |
10 | ‘ Should I take that to mean that you do not trust me ? ’ |