Examples of 'mean he could' in a sentence

Meaning of "mean he could"

mean he could - suggests a hypothetical scenario where someone's actions have the potential to have a particular outcome

How to use "mean he could" in a sentence

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mean he could
You mean he could really go back again.
It does not mean he could act.
I mean he could accuse you of a variety of things.
But that does not mean he could ever love me again.
Mean he could back up on you all.
But it did not mean he could pick who they were.
Even if he could win, it does not mean he could govern.
I mean he could live next door.
He foolishly took this to mean he could act with impunity.
I mean he could be leading us into a trap.
Yes, but that does not mean he could have used it.
I mean he could be evolving in ways we know nothing about.
You'd think this would mean he could forget her quickly.
I mean he could have opened the door for me.
Quite handy for criminals like you mean he could be killed?

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It does not mean he could have been tempted.
On page after page, the book details just how mean he could be.
I mean he could be mainstream now.
Although he loved to sing, that did not mean he could carry a tune.
You mean he could hurt me.
Shakespeare wrote plays . It does not mean he could act.
I mean he could throw a rope.
Wait a minute, does that mean he could deflect our powers?
I mean he could be deported already and they would not know.
Does that mean he could die?
I mean he could have done away with us by now if that was his plan.
Sure he was a friend of her master, but that didn't mean he could be trusted.
That would mean he could not be a proper sacrifice for sins.
Terry, he could hurt us . You mean he could hurt me.
This does not mean he could not have made both rallying cries.
Crowley said and with regard to Assange ; " Well, his - I mean he could be considered a political actor.
I mean he could work for Asmodeus.
Deflection? Wait a minute, does that mean he could deflect our powers?
You mean he could become a prosecutor again?
I'm still frightened. I mean he could be anywhere.
I mean he could have took him up to his mum 's.
If you can't let your guard down, does that mean he could die?
Does not that mean he could end up a quadriplegic?
I mean he could accuse you of a variety of things - child endangerment.
They are so disorganized . I mean he could be deported already and they would not know.
I mean he could give you an in-depth analysis of the scripture.
Did that mean he could sell this?
You mean he could have left here any time he wanted?
Does that mean he could not turn on them and betray them?
You mean he could use the information to blackmail the world?
I did not mean he could be a suspect!
I mean he could have… Anything could have.
Does that mean he could be taking over for Michael?
You mean he could be like this permanently? So.
It doesn't mean he could act. Shakespeare wrote plays.

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