Sentence examples for mean someone needed from inspiring English sources

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I mean, someone needed to do it.

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Delivery in the midwife's place means someone needs to go and accompany you.

It means someone may need to have been a resident for a number of years to receive priority status.

People usually interpret this body language to mean someone is short on time and needs to be somewhere else, which could raise some tension.

It means all someone needs in order to contact you is your name, but you have control over whether they can contact you again.

I mean, someone has to win.

People won't accept you if you're perfect but mean! when someone needs a help, give them one and don't hesitate of giving your energy.

Aspinall's job as personal assistant consisted of driving to concerts and meetings, but mostly meant just being there whenever someone needed something.

And yes, doubtless, this democratisation needs infrastructure, which means someone to pay for it on a global scale, just as traditional film distribution was equally costly to arrange.

But someone needed to pay.

Someone needed a razor.

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