Sentence examples for this means from from inspiring English sources

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This means from July, Australians will pay an extra $1 to $5 a week for a year.

What this means, from the reader's point of view, is that although the courtroom scenes involving Mr. Whitehead are tragic, they are utterly devoid of drama.

This means from Sept. 5 to Oct. 9, 50/50 rooms will start at $112 a night for a room with a full-size bed (though all types of rooms are eligible for the discount).

I told the department secretary at the college where I was teaching that I was having trouble switching over (young people won't know what this means) from using computer key commands to using a mouse.

increasingly this means from a mobile device.

This means from 1 April, MSPs will have an annual salary of £59,089.

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this means for From the above, we know (2.13).

Similarly we have (2.11) then (2.12) this means for From the above, we know (2.13)  .

This typically means from 30 to 300 years.

And by this she means from her daughter.

This means tradespeople – from plumbers to hairdressers – are likely to be relatively insulated from technological replacement.

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