Example sentences of "[conj] it [adv] mean that [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | And what it actually means if you see them like that it actually means that there are two beats in a bar and they 're dotted beats |
2 | She appeared to have forgotten about my not going to the funeral but that was before she started to lose the steps to the attic , so to speak , so it just meant that she chose to not mention it . |
3 | This meant some easing of the burden , which he liked , but it also meant that he was not Prime Minister , which he also liked being , that he did not have Chequers , for which his affection was second only to that of MacDonald , and that his salary as Lord President was £2000 instead of the £5000 which Secretaries of State as well as the Prime Minister were paid . |
4 | This is part of the job , but it also means that you have to care for yourself and know about your own feelings as well as those of your clients . |
5 | Having twin and matched secondary windings clearly makes a mains transformer very versatile , but it also means that you have to be rather more careful when wiring it up . |
6 | But it just means that he comes up with my car . |
7 | There are various exceptions erm and there have been two or three in recent years , but it therefore meant that they were fair game for saying anything so they were fair game for a very sensational headline because there was very little chance of recrimination . |