Example sentences of "mean [pron] [is] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean she 's in and out of town all the time like you said here there and bloody everywhere . |
2 | That 's all well if you want it erased , I will I mean it 's up to you entirely |
3 | ‘ Look I told you even if you upset me it does n't mean it 's over . ’ |
4 | A search will reveal if a company is carrying a heavy burden of debt , for example , but remember , this does n't mean it 's about to go into liquidation . |
5 | So I have undertook to do that , I 've done it and er I mean it 's up to you as to which date you choose . |
6 | But I mean it 's up to you if results are very simple you can sort of say , Oh well sixty percent went this way and forty |
7 | I mean it 's up to you to display the data in the way that you think 's best . |
8 | The lights in the sky mean it 's over for Heyford 's last remaining servicemen in the Gulf . |
9 | Yeah , I mean it 's about to decide whether you lose situations now I lose Everybody else is much better than me , everybody else has got a far better right to actually |
10 | ‘ You mean he is out of favour … because of me ? ’ |
11 | I mean he is out of work and he can not get a job . |
12 | Other types of work may qualify for a discretionary grant , which means it is up to the council whether you get a grant . |
13 | That 's very much like the one , I mean ours is on about two or something like that and |