Sentence examples for meant from from inspiring English sources

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We get what the person meant from the context".

But, she explained, she thought the nurse meant from an act like being punched.

I knew what she meant, from the serene lines of the clothes, but I thought: impenetrable.

"I try to tell myself that he meant from criminals," says Dr Yunus Mohammadi of the Greek Forum of Refugees, "but really he meant from migrants".

Officials said that a significant number meant from 25to35percentent.

Laws passed in panic banned all 'radicals' (whatever that meant) from public service.

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Remember that "Sync" means "from device to PC, while "Sync from" means "from PC to device".

You mean from the stage.

"You mean from my fiance?" she asked.

And by "everyone" I mean from teen-agers to grandmothers.

And I mean from age 5 to 44".

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