Example sentences of "[adj] [vb mod] mean a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This may mean a change in management attitudes and practice within the supplying company . |
2 | For some students , for example those who to wish to take up technical apprenticeships , this may mean a decision to leave school . |
3 | In practice , this may mean a child being tested does not understand the wording of a question . |
4 | This may mean a lot of waiting ! |
5 | For many pensioner couples , this should mean a reduction in their tax liability . |
6 | In the case of those from the bath-house this could mean a date before 325 ; for those of the abaton , especially that of room L , a later date might be appropriate . |
7 | Diana Elbourne is correct that the volume of placental transfusion received will contribute to the recorded birth weight ; theoretically this could mean a difference of up to 6% . |
8 | Given the current estimates on income to be generated by the lottery , this could mean a loss of as much as £4 million annually to Scottish sport . |
9 | In the short run this could mean a property tax with substantial rebates for poor households . |
10 | This could mean a lot , or very little , depending on the urgency of the ‘ planning ’ and the effectiveness of the control mechanisms in the hands of the government . |
11 | For the top teams in the group of eight this would mean a total of 40 league games as opposed to the 44 matches which will have to be fulfilled if the 12-club division continued for another season . |
12 | In the case of text recognition , this would mean a bottom-up flow of data and results , working from the character recognition stage to the application of world knowledge . |
13 | This would mean a bias to methods which give consumers a way of registering their preferences and those which encourage competition amongst suppliers . |
14 | This will mean a change in the balance of their work which has traditionally involved planning and delivering INSET and curriculum development with advisory teachers and others , often based in teachers ' centres rather than schools . |
15 | Although Resolution 242 affirmed the need for a just settlement of the refugee problem , few in the international arena believe that this will mean a return of refugees to the part of Palestine that became Israel . |
16 | Suppose it lowers the prices it is prepared to pay ; this will mean a capital loss to the discount house if it has just given a bank a price consistent with current yields . |
17 | This will mean a flood of new commercials too . ’ |
18 | This will mean a person-centred , experiential approach to learning . |
19 | But this will mean a decline in capital projects such as roads , housing , schools and sewers , with the net result that there is a decline in the country 's infrastructure and long-term damage to the economy . |
20 | For a family of four this can mean a saving of up to £300 on a 14-night stay . |
21 | For many companies this can mean a saving of up to 10% per year on energy , maintenance and labour costs . |
22 | For someone who is only moderately active , that could mean a 7- or 8 lb ( 3- or 3.5-kg ) increase in weight over a year . |
23 | Added to the sweeteners they 'd have to pay back , that would mean a deficit of nearly £130m . |
24 | That would mean a cut of £5bn , Mr King said — roughly the same as the annual cost of the Royal Navy . |
25 | That would mean a takeover would give Kingfisher over 26 per cent . |
26 | We shall have to watch and see whether that will mean a cut in sports provision . |
27 | By this time I was so sure that any Friday 13th would mean a move that it came as no surprise when we left the Pit on Tuesday 10 October . |