Sentence examples for gate means from inspiring English sources

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My brother's smiling face at the gate means I've found Willow Lodge in the Blackdown Hills, an untouristy bit of Somerset which borders Dorset and Devon.

A smaller and more efficient gate means that there is less chance for electron leakage, so less power is needed for each transistor.

AND gate means when all upstream promoters are activated, the downstream elements will be transcribed and off otherwise.

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An elaborate gate meant to resemble a three-dimensional work of graffiti is an embarrassing effort to tap into a bygone underground scene.

Some readers responded that they shared my frustration with excessive jargon, which seems at times like the building block of a gate meant to keep out less serious readers.

Prisoners were disoriented because the "main gate" meant the entrance to the American side of the camp.

Schedule conflicts with Flying Swords of Dragon Gate meant Li could only participate in the film's opening.

Numbers indicate the frequency of cells within gate (mean ± SE, n = 4 mice).

Cumbria police believe an elaborate enclosure of gates means the animals and its keepers should remain apart at all times – but this system failed with fatal consequences.

Cumbria Police said an elaborate enclosure of gates means the animals and their keepers should remain apart at all times but this system failed; they are trying to establish if this was due to a technical fault or human error.

"Fourteen gates means 14 gates," said Frank Quintero, president of the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airportheuthority board, promising the council and the public that airfield officials would not seek to expand the airport any further.

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