Sentence examples for would be meaning from inspiring English sources

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If the truth was that Tillman's death was meaningless, there would be meaning in that meaninglessness.

At most, the result would be that instead of 74 percent of American Jews supporting Obama (as in the 2008 election), this time only 65 percent would be meaning that a vast majority of American Jews would still be rooting for the man in the White House.

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I'd been meaning to make it ever since.

"We'd been meaning to camp for weeks.

"I'd been meaning to get together with him," he says sadly.

"He didn't go to the astrologer!" "Well, I'd been meaning to, but..."...

We'd been meaning to go on the Wheel for yonks, but somehow hadn't got round to it.

"I'd been meaning to do an estate plan for years," said Mindy Dacus, 52, of Rio Rancho, N.M.

"I said that I'd been meaning to give it to him, as a symbol of my fondness for him, and that I hoped he'd stay.

That probably wasn't the most opportune moment to engage in philosophical conversation, but I'd been meaning to follow up.

We listened to Bach, and then sat briefly in silence, and I suddenly remembered something I'd been meaning to ask him.

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