Sentence examples for mean something at from inspiring English sources

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Life will mean something at last".

Form used to mean something at the Open.

The phrase "never again" would mean something at last.

But Mercury used to mean something, at least in my family.

The Second Amendment's prefatory clause must mean something, at least granting individuals the right to weapons that a modern militia would carry.

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Broomfield – for whom both buildings meant something at some point – is very good at bringing this out.

So a Belgian student who spends a year in, say, France, gets a credit that means something at his home university.

That means something at a time when the movie business is going through its own action thriller, as studios run low on capital and people stop buying DVDs.

They're trying to do the opposite: to make some spaces that might mean something to someone, at several levels at once, and never quite the same thing from one person to the next.

And the people who mean something to you at 16, 17 are the people who are getting you through stuff.

You can fail to plan and let life just happen without focusing on the things that truly mean something to you at the moment.

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