Sentence examples for meant it will from inspiring English sources

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Melbourne was on 5C, but the bureau's Adam Morgan said "extreme" wind chill meant "it will feel like zero through most of the day".

Afterward, the Rochester paper said he had not been seriously injured, and that according to him, his successful jump meant "it will be easy for me to make a living".

Slow progress at the site has meant it will not be opening early next year as planned, giving the negotiators some breathing space.

"In addition, merely because a document filed in connection with the motions at issue here was sealed does not meant it will be sealed if it is offered at trial".

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That doesn't mean it will stop.

It doesn't mean it will happen.

Which means it will probably win.

Everything different means it will cost more.

Will the damage mean it will be undrinkable?

That means it will fail to notice things.

That doesn't mean it will be comfortable.

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