Example sentences of "means [conj] by " in BNC.

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1 This means that by August 1981 some 200 000 patients may have suffered mild and transient , moderately severe , or severe reactions to Opren .
2 This then inevitably means that by the early spring it is worth working the same ground a second time .
3 By this he means that by our very existence , by the very fact that we live on earth , we are involved in the destruction of life .
4 This means that by age 30–59 a heterozygote or homozygote has a 26% risk of having ulcerative colitis .
5 Actual quantities , which exceed internal expectations of only a month ago , boil down to between 100,000 and 200,000 units a quarter , which in turn means that by the end of the current quarter Sun expects to be able to fill all the back orders it has for Model 41 Sparcstation 10s plus the orders it receives in the intervening weeks .
6 Actual quantities , which exceed internal expectations of only a month ago , boil down to between 100,000 and 200,000 units a quarter which in turn means that by the end of the current quarter Sun expects to be able to fill all the back orders it has for Model 41 Sparcstation 10s plus the orders they get in the intervening weeks .
7 Foucault 's genealogy means that by asking a question , posing a problem , you set up a generality against which you constitute events and arrange them in a series .
8 This means that by 2001 there are likely to be 18,000 extra cases , all aged over 75 .
9 Allowing for the various lag effects , this means that by the year 2030 sea level may be 20 to 100 cm higher than at present .
10 He continued : " This means that by moving towards a market we are not swerving from the road to socialism , but are advancing towards a fuller realisation of society 's potential . "
11 This means that by changing the microcode in their chips , Intel can readily adapt DVI to conform with both JPEG and MPEG standards when they are known .
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