Sentence examples for will mean much to from inspiring English sources

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Frampton's expected victory on a tumultuous night will mean much to modern Belfast.

Whether the leadership changes will mean much to ordinary Chinese is perhaps doubtful.

At this rate, she'll be finished by Christmas, not that the occasion will mean much to her these days.

Granted, it's not an accolade that will mean much to the Swiss, particularly with the wounds from yesterday's mauling still fresh.

Whether that will mean much to people wanting to riot in 2011 seems doubtful after all, most of them were probably not even born then.

The Gore ticket raises all sorts of political questions, from whether it will help Hillary Rodham Clinton (probably not; coattails rarely do), to whether Mr. Lieberman's nomination will mean much to Mr. Gore in the long run (how many people vote for vice presidents?).

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References to fashion and pop culture will mean much more to younger viewers.

Of course, being American, I love a good cookout and awesome firework show to cap off the day but this year, Fourth of July will mean much more to me.

But they will not mean much to someone who was given the three-word diagnosis Hart received: "Malignant.

By the same token, however, the building, unlike New York's most admired business temples, will never mean much to people who don't work in it.

Though the specifics will not mean much to British readers, Adler goes on to eviscerate editors William Shawn and Robert Gottlieb current owner SI Newhouse, settle old scores with fellow writers, and generally depict the institution as a vipers' nest of poisonous flatterers and charlatans.

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