Sentence examples for meant 1 from inspiring English sources

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That meant 1 in 4 never wore a helmet.

Shivering on the roadside, I now knew what that meant: (1) Catching rides might be the mission but walking for days in the fresh air can be invigorating.

Several different things can be meant: (1) The inquirer may be asking, "What is it about?"—in which case the question is about subject matter, already discussed.

The reality is very different: the "sender" spelled out the word in binary code by imagining moving their hands or feet – one movement meant "0", the other meant "1".

S and P are thus meant (1) to be diverse, but (2) to form a unity a situation we are now familiar with in terms of the Aufhebung of parts in a whole.

For me this meant 1) a phone 2) a passport 3) medication 4) money 5) and photos.

I think he meant "1%." We start talking about the music industry, but he interrupts me saying, "People don't think we should know each other".

What you should realize is that, despite the remaining problems in credit cards, commercial real estate or high yield loans, limiting credit growth, the changes instituted by government definitely have meant 1. that banks will earn a shed load of money and 2. that house price declines have stalled, underpinning the asset base of lenders.

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Curiosity beams down a report at 4 p.m. Mars time (one recent Thursday, that meant 1 44 p.m. Pacific time) of how its drive went.

We meant 300-400 characters.

We meant 27 tonnes.

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