Example sentences of "that means that " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'd be delighted if governments could prove all our reports wrong , if that means that human rights are n't being violated , ’ Smart said .
2 That means that for economic as well as for political reasons , we need to make certain that our power to influence Europe 's future is as great as can be , ’ he said .
3 But since it has already written off £5 billion worth of debts and thrown in an extra £1.6 billion ‘ green dowry ’ , that means that the entire industry — with thousands of miles of pipework , reservoirs , leisure land , sewage works and so forth — is being given away for minus £1.4 billion .
4 But since it has already written off £5 billion worth of debts and thrown in an extra £1.6 billion ‘ green dowry ’ , that means that the entire industry — with thousands of miles of pipework , reservoirs , leisure land , sewage works and so forth — is being given away for minus £1.4 billion .
5 It must correctly motivate the 40% of the EC 's farmers who are only part-timers : that means that any income subsidies must be geared , however partially , to production .
6 And the new system must be fraud-resistant : that means that income subsidies must be dependent on farm-size too .
7 At least that means that we can do it our way .
8 That means that teams in Orlando will play in the heat of 85–90F .
9 That means that you will have to find and hire different tradesmen for the bits and pieces you ca n't do yourself .
10 And that means that all these questions you are jumping in with will be answered as part of the statement I am here to make .
11 I suppose that means that we are learning . )
12 That means that in addition to walking up the hill with my hands in my pockets , sometimes I scramble up rocks using my hands .
13 That means that it 's practically impossible for a landowner to enforce restrictions unless you 're setting fire to his house or driving a JCB over his grouse moor .
14 THAT MEANS THAT NO MATTER where you live , you 're going to stop overnight from time to time .
15 That means that if you decide you want to go one way and he has other ideas , you have to convince him that your wish takes priority .
16 Crocodiles are being preserved in some parts of the world by farming them , because that means that it is not so worthwhile to go out and kill the wild ones .
17 That means that there must be some slack in the system , and the government will ensure that this is so by continuing to cash limit the NHS in total .
18 That means that no one has moved up to make room for newcomers at the bottom .
19 That means that the first half hour rate does not , or should not , apply .
20 That means that , over the life of the project , some 100 million tonnes of rock must be dug , the great bulk of it waste material .
21 If each ‘ flight ’ practices in this fashion once every six months , that means that 20 times a year Britain 's military forces will face a massive security problem .
22 This is understandable for actual evidence can be only archaeological , and that means that such evidence would have to be of a concrete nature .
23 That means that you have to find , for example , £2,000 to £4,000 in ready money as a deposit on a £40,000 house .
24 Held in the way described , it can not move its front legs and that means that it is unable to scratch you even should it want to .
25 I wonder if that means that 89% of people ( or even 89% of SHE readers ? ) are promoting the use of recycled paper products themselves by actually buying them : loo roll , kitchen roll , tissues , writing paper , exercise pads , envelopes etc ?
26 If he runs for President next year then he 's got to be clean , and that means that the issue of his drug-sodden kids will have to be defused .
27 Candidates over twenty-five may be allowed to enrol if they have obtained a position of responsibility in a non-accounting career — that means that you wo n't necessarily need A-levels to do the course .
28 That means that when I 've made a spelling mistake you can say to me , ‘ You 've spelt that wrong ’ , but not , ‘ You 're stupid , you ca n't spell . ’
29 And that means that the insurance premiums should be cheaper — at between 2% and 3% of the capital at risk — than the 3%-plus normally charged by private political risk providers .
30 That means that one of a quartet of 17-year-olds — Nicky Butt , David Beckham , Gary Neville or Chris Casper will make a dramatic debut .
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