Sentence examples for mean a big from inspiring English sources

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Sorry, I mean a big blue cockerel.

And I don't mean a big, glamorous cinema death.

This will mean a big strategic shift at the bank.

"But it would mean a big change for our culture.

This was to mean a big budget and an emphasis on special effects.

But he said it would mean a big increase in costs.

"But for an elite runner, that small percentage change could mean a big deal".

Doing this would mean a big step up from current policy.

Even this seemingly modest shift in climate can mean a big change in weather.

Johnson had said collecting the bonus would mean "a big party for my friends".

That would mean a big jump in forests, to 20% of the land area.

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