Sentence examples for would ever mean from inspiring English sources

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With the possible exception of Tom Cruise's participation in "Mission: Impossible" (1996), no player's name on the marquee would ever mean as much as Mr. De Palma's.

They saw them as an ICC gimmick to try to drum up interest in Test cricket and wondered if they would ever mean anything.

A logical mind would be able to tell you the thought was odd and not one you would ever mean to muster up, but the obsessive mind tells you the thought was a clue to a deeper monster lying dormant.

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She lost God so smoothly and painlessly that she had to wonder what she'd ever meant by the word.

"I mean, who would ever think of going there?" But perhaps this exhibition will change all that.

"I mean, who would ever think they would be taking all of this money off the plane and then providing us with a tape?

Try to forget why anyone would ever be mean.

If you have ever meant to, now would be a good time to read Plato's Republic or Aristotle's Poetics or Oedipus the King by Sophocles, and consider how much that peninsula and archipelago have given the world – including the word "archipelago" and an awful lot else in English.

Yet even with supposed crowd pullers such as Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey, the globalisation and mass-broadcast of the game on top of apathy around the international team and scepticism of whether this golden generation would ever actually shine meant that it rarely got more than the odd thousand to make their way to watch Wales.

What has it ever meant?

(David Kirkpatrick's article at the Daily Beast about the film's supposed inaccuracies dwells mainly on trivial nuances—"The real Sean Parker…is certainly high-strung. But nobody would ever call him mean").

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