Example sentences of "mean [that] there will " in BNC.
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1 | No matter what the Home Secretary has said , clauses 5 and 6 mean that there will be no absolute right of appeal . |
2 | The gains by Alliance and some Ulster Unionist moderates mean that there will be even more partnership at district council level , with Belfast possibly joining the ranks of the 13 power-sharers . |
3 | As we have seen , there were a variety of different types of Jacobitism , whilst the serious source problems involved in studying this subject will always limit our understanding and inevitably mean that there will continue to be much room for interpretative disagreements . |
4 | It does mean that there will be more newsletters , posters , notice boards and more use of the school in out of school hours . |
5 | ‘ Does that mean that there will be a further investigation into Monsieur Klein 's death ? ’ |
6 | Whilst many current EEC provisions may only be used to the extent ‘ necessary ’ for the achievement of the Community 's objectives , failure to ratify the Maastricht Treaty will mean that there will be no express reference to ‘ subsidiarity ’ . |
7 | It can also mean that there will be more work for the semantic analyser to perform since there are so many more combinations to check . |
8 | Naturally , I appreciate that it will mean that there will be gainers and losers , but the gainers will be the poorest and the losers will be those most able to afford a contribution toward what is required . |
9 | It must be quite possible , which might mean that there will be some more shares er , available there but er , that is complete speculation . |
10 | It will mean that there will be a reduction in the amount of money that that school will have to run its sixth form , just as there is a reduction in the amount of money that a primary school is going to have to run its school . |
11 | It means that there will be a lack of certainty on both sides . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | This means that there will be time to fast after the death of Jesus in the sense that it will be , for a short while , a time of great sorrow . |
14 | This means that there will be brain systems present in both rats and humans that can be just as easily studied in the former as in the latter . |
15 | The dynamical behaviour of the system depends on the parameter b ; the discrete nature of the possible pay-off totals means that there will be a series of discrete transition-values of b that lead from one dynamical regime to another . |
16 | This means that there will be a delay in dealing with the correspondence , which is bad for the sender , but also puts the organisation in a poor light . |
17 | This allows the capture of 14 animals — eight ( including the seven females allowed ) are already in zoos — which means that there will be a population of about 20 animals with which to attempt captive-breeding . |
18 | This means that there will be a vector x1 , called an eigenvector , such that unc and x1 is uniquely determined , apart from an arbitrary scalar multiplier ; that is , the ratios of the elements of x1 to each other are uniquely determined . |
19 | Fortunately the weather is mild and spring has set in which means that there will be prey about — young mammals and so on . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | With processors galloping at 66MHz it means that there will be times when the processor is held back waiting for a slow peripheral to catch up . |
22 | One obvious consequence of this is smaller families , which means that there will be fewer potential carers when the present generation of parents reaches old age or when a sibling becomes disabled . |
23 | This , in one way , is good news for us in that it means that there will be less and less arkies needed . |
24 | Does ’ detailed information on how to judge a school 's performance ’ mean that the system will be the same as our parents charter , or does it , as it sounds , means that there will be an extra layer of bureaucracy , taking into its embrace Her Majesty 's inspectorate of schools and producing not what has been described as raw data , but information that colours it all ? |
25 | It also means that there will be occasions when decisions can not be taken , such as that taken by the former Prime Minister at Aspen , with President Bush , to put troops into Saudi Arabia . |
26 | That means that there will be no question of our reforms causing fees to rise . |
27 | It means that there will be a stronger European contribution to common defence , and that is right . |
28 | This means that there will exist an optimum temperature of crystallization , which depends largely on the interval T m to T g , but also on the molar mass of the sample . |
29 | The ruling will have effect from March 1 , 1993 , and means that there will be no right to deduct any VAT on these costs from that date . |
30 | This means that there will be no restriction on the number of places available and I am hoping that as many parents as possible will come and so help to make a real occasion of it . |