Examples of 'going to mean' in a sentence

Meaning of "going to mean"

going to mean: This phrase is often used to express the future purpose or significance of something. It can imply intent or the expected outcome of a certain action or situation

How to use "going to mean" in a sentence

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It was going to mean millions for him.
I know that this is not going to mean much.
Midnight is going to mean the end of everything.
We were going to sleep together and it was going to mean something.
The sofa is going to mean a lot to her.
People who smile at her are going to mean it.
Now this is going to mean massive firings.
I do not really know what climate change is going to mean.
You knew that was going to mean more hours.
We want to know what they are and what they are going to mean.
And he said that it was going to mean something and then.
Everyone was telling me what my experience was going to mean.
It ai not going to mean jack to the jury.
I know what you are going to mean.
And that is going to mean focusing on yourself for once.

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I do not think this vote is going to mean very much.
This is going to mean a change in the nature of the firm.
This wrestling pitch is going to mean a lot to us.
You are going to mean it when you say you are okay.
This wrestling pitch is going to mean a lotto us.
This is going to mean changes for the companies as well.
So possessions are not going to mean that much.
And that is going to mean having better respect for copyright.
Putting cuvier out of business is going to mean a lot of long nights.
This song is going to mean different things to everyone who hears it.
Knocking off a youngster ai not going to mean all that much to me.
So you think about what legally and contractually it is going to mean.
This deal is going to mean millions to me.
We all have to leave the past sometime if life is going to mean anything.
All this is going to mean a historic event on a world level.
I want you all to know that this is going to mean the end for me.
And that is going to mean more extreme weather disturbances.
We all know what these next few weeks are going to mean to this town.
They are going to mean the difference between life and death for us.
And he said it was going to mean something.
Going to mean going forward.
None of this is going to mean anything.
That is going to mean a loss of employment both inside and outside the farm gate.
I figure your orders are not going to mean anything very much longer.
That was before I understood what all that was going to mean.
That smile is going to mean my death.
It 's going to mean heavy rainfall and flash flooding concerns.
Your hardheadedness on this point is going to mean that nothing happens here.
A cross is going to mean that you are not going to play that string.
Thames Valley was always going to mean changes.
It is going to mean more poverty.
I am going to use V infinity because I am going to mean the velocity that.
I am going to mean it.
Everyone knows that an ex-marine is going to mean business.
Which is going to mean the end of your time as a Hawk.

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