Sentence examples for means I need from inspiring English sources

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This means I need to consult Siri.

I think he means I need to straight-line it.

"Can you help bail Shorty out of jail?" means "I need a drink".

For me to not read that means I need to not take part in society".

But my condition means I need to keep my legs raised.

I need to win elections, which means I need herds of fillies thinking I'm great.

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I probably used a different sort of dish than Anna, which means I needed to fiddle with quantities a bit.

I mean, I need to have a laugh," she says.

"I mean, I need some money to live on".

"I mean, I need serious weather," he said.

Sorrell instantly worked out that this meant: "I need help.

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