Sentence examples for would mean to enter from inspiring English sources

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This is what it would mean to enter into history, rather than simply bending it to your will.

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He is hardly more than a child himself; what would it mean to enter into such an unconventional arrangement, one that might limit his own newfound freedom?

He meant to enter a different type of lottery and it took him three days to realise he'd won.

"I never meant to enter Chinese service.

This was not the bay I meant to enter.

He'd meant to pull out.

Before you spend your resources diving into it you should understand what it is, and what it would mean for you to enter it.

"The only way to avoid a deterioration in economic fortunes would mean entering a trade settlement involving continued contributions to the EU budget, like Norway and Switzerland, or the UK having limited access to the single market".

If modern humans really made it all the way to northwest Europe by 41,500 years ago or even earlier, it would mean that they entered Europe much earlier than once thought and also spread across the continent very rapidly.

That would mean entering a monetary union without fiscal union, a set-up that has proved disastrous in Europe.

An absence of palpable German economic growth this quarter, coming on the heels of minus 0.6 percent growth at the end of 2012, would mean a country entering a recession roughly five months before it votes.

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