Example sentences of "[prep] a [noun] [adv] mean [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Might not the mastery of a skill quickly mean that an approach to learning through discovery could be more effectively undertaken ? |
2 | In the case of writers whose taste is to be trusted the very oddness of a recipe often means that here is something worth special investigation . |
3 | But for a can only mean that a " right " ( which perhaps already became a legal " cause " or " case " ) has " vanished " , sc . |
4 | Living in a city again meant that he would have to stop looking like a derelict . |
5 | For example , ordering goods from a mail order catalogue or subscribing to a magazine both mean that you disclose personal information about yourself . |