Sentence examples for meant some from inspiring English sources

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That has meant some changes.

At Fort Hood, going greener has meant some major shifts.

This meant some 250 people squeezed on to the stage.

In Lafayette, the power failure meant some uncomfortable times.

And their confidence has meant some have come a cropper.

Inevitably, this has meant some hasty reordering of language.

Shortages of critical supplies, including intrauterine devices, meant some patients were turned away.

And the sheer profusion of Italian choices meant some would be left by the wayside.

That meant some 10,000 redundancies would fall disproportionately heavily elsewhere in Europe.

"That's meant some growth," she said, but average class sizes have not ballooned.

Moving to Portswood, presumably to be closer to the city's students, meant some changes.

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