Sentence examples for mean a bigger from inspiring English sources

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That could mean a bigger market.

Our proposals do not mean a bigger BBC.

Such an increase would no doubt mean a bigger salary and bonus for Mr. Trani.

The bigger stadium would mean a bigger payday for Notre Dame.

Double-storey extensions mean a bigger outlay, but are usually cheaper per square metre.

A forecast increase in China's surplus ought to mean a bigger deficit elsewhere.

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Sorry, I mean a big blue cockerel.

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

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

This will mean a big strategic shift at the bank.

Driverless cars mean a big change in car design and improved fuel consumption.

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