Example sentences of "mean [conj] [adv] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I mean that presumably you would have been required to pay for your bed and board in the normal way without subsidy . |
2 | Do n't mean that well you know what I mean . |
3 | If for example you 've got a problem with productivity in your patch , erm because of the , the reasons we 've talked about , it does mean that perhaps you need to say to whoever has been , is off and doing other projects that they 'll have to stop doing that until you 've got the productivity up till you can release them back again . |
4 | So , if you do n't take that out , it means that effectively you 're gon na have to have another procedure somewhere that 's going to cover rate cards . |
5 | This means that neither you nor your husband or wife wishes to ask for : |
6 | And in all probability you were n't alone , which means that either you fell , or were swept , out of a boat someone else has landed safely somewhere . ’ |
7 | ‘ It just means that sometimes you 're forced to do things , ’ said Grimma testily . |
8 | Which means that now you can afford to install gas in all your homes , whatever the size . |