Sentence examples for mean to start from inspiring English sources

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New+Enthused: You know, I really didn't mean to start anything.

What does it mean to start a country, or to acquire and possess sovereignty over a territory?

So, whatever story — I don't mean to start stuff, but whatever story that was, I had that card".

"You always aim to go out as you mean to start the next season, and we certainly do not mean to start the way we played there," he said.

Also TIPPI HEDREN, Ms. Griffith's mother (and we do not mean to start any mother-daughter rivalry) looking sensational in a form-fitting silver and black beaded gown.

That, and never saying 'No.' Now Sugar asks Caroline, 'How far out from home do you mean to start today?' 'Not 'ere,' the older woman replies, frowning, and gesturing back towards St Giles.

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"It was meant to start a debate".

"We were meant to start at six.

We meant to start accounts, of course.

Talks on EU accession are meant to start on March 31st.

The new currency exchange is meant to start changing that.

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