Example sentences of "meant [that] [pron] [is] " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , cultural and population dynamics have meant that there is now a major youth culture , with its associated markets . |
2 | er in regard to er th the quote there has been no agreement on the line , that refers to the fact that agreement has to be m erm come about with the actual erm East Sussex County Council and Surrey County Council and that er although a joint meeting of Planning and Highways what , some two years ago , took a view as to the line , that has n't actually meant that there is agreement at this stage where the line can be implemented and I would have thought that 's what that refers to . |
3 | In addition , the ending of the Iran/Iraq conflict has meant that there is now more oil on world markets and the price of oil has tended to fall over the last few months . |
4 | Advances in telecommunications have meant that it is just as easy to work from a computer terminal at home as it is from a town centre office . |
5 | THE conversion of the Bury to Manchester line to Metrolink operations has meant that it is no longer available for conventional locomotives and trains . |
6 | The lack of resources allocated by the government — one man is responsible for overseeing timber operations across the country — has meant that it is unable to enforce the regulations . |
7 | He has said he lost something like £15,000 in potential earnings as a freelance builder and an injury suffered in the tournament has meant that he is unable to work — so he loses out both ways . |