Example sentences of "mean that [pron] will [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Not that it is impossible , but practical considerations of gaining access to situations and the confidence of the people involved in any reasonable length of time mean that one will probably study the situation from one side or the other .
2 Unfortunately , difficulties with the environmental conditions of the area which we had intended to use mean that we will now have to modify our plans .
3 The portable cameras mean that no-one will no for sure where to find them .
4 THIS month 's all-powerful astrological events occur in rather covert zones of your solar chart which could mean that what will eventually prove hugely important to your personal and professional standing escapes without notice at the time .
5 Being assertive does not mean that we will never get angry .
6 Telling someone about the decision to take the test will mean that they will probably ask about the result .
7 Even when children encounter facts in books or are told the ‘ correct ’ explanation , it does not mean that they will necessarily believe them .
8 Even if she is sympathetic , it does n't mean that she will automatically want to start a serious relationship with you just because she is gay .
9 The fact that a monument is scheduled does not mean that it will automatically be preserved under all circumstances .
10 The other major point is that although the audit of a nationalized industry is set up , and therefore presumably carried out as if it were an audit of a PLC , this does not mean that it will always be so .
11 Your care will mean that you 'll probably know if anything untoward is happening and you 'll be able to deal with any problems early on .
12 ( Does that mean that you will also service my car without charge , apart from the cost of the parts ? )
13 This does not mean that you will never sin Right ?
14 So I said erm if we say increase to five pounds now , they do n't have to , but it means that they 'll probably have a significant unit holding , you know , to compensate them .
15 The high point cost of an Elf army means that they will invariably be outnumbered by their enemies .
16 The fact that there is something quite new and of a different quality means that we will rapidly discard the old and move into the new , just as colour television sets were substituted for black and white , and created a very high growth rate over a period of years .
17 He is also afraid that the paint may have a tendency to absorb oxygen which means that it will eventually become brittle : ‘ I suspect that the paint will start showing cracks within a few decades ’ .
18 I am perfectly entitled to make my own decisions and that means that I 'll damn well hitch-hike if I want to ! ’
19 This means that you will no longer need to offer cash discounts for early payment , but gain from increased flexibility in offering credit terms to improve your competitiveness , and increased ability to accept large orders without excessive pressure on your cashflow .
20 It also means that you will very often have to use a heavier indicator because of the increased drag imposed on a thicker line in windswept water .
21 Our Science Management Trainee Scheme means that you will never be just a scientist .
22 The report concludes that London is likely to experience a longer hangover from the late 1980s boom than the rest of the country ; economists ' forecasts that new jobs in the capital during the 1990s will only grow by 48,000 ( 4.9% ) means that there will still be a lot of space available , and office tenants should be the beneficiaries .
23 At current rates of receipt this means that there will still be over 700,000 lone parents on income support with no financial gain from any maintenance collected .
24 Many people suffer from this , and it does n't have to mean that they will eventually become much worse .
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