Nelson was always an attractive personality and by no means the type of man to allow himself to be forgotten.
But that was by no means the measure of the public gratitude.
We can not, we dare not, think for a moment that the word wrath, when spoken of God, means thesame as when spoken of the devil.
By blood here the Lord does not mean natural blood: he means the blood of the covenant by which we are united with him; the redeeming blood which Peter speaks of in the text.
As applying to man, it means the same, the power of man.
As the substance of the questions and answers appeared in the next morning's "Tattler," hereafter to be quoted, it is not necessary to recite them here.
The imposition of an Imperial tax of one penny in the pound on the capital value of the site would be a beginning, but by no means the end, of the process of diverting socially-created rent of land into the public exchequer.
It means the building up together of the different elements of human life.
It means the denial of the supremacy of society, the State, government.
But the substitute stimulus that now arouses the image is by no means theequivalent of the original peripheral stimulus in making possible a variety of new reactions.
But by degrees thoughtful students of geology have been led to perceive that the earliest efforts of nature have been by no means the grandest.
These are differences enough in regard to their external appearance; but these differences are by no means thewhole or even the most important of the differences which obtain between these birds.
This dominance of numbers through the fact that others, though only equal in right, have another opinion, is by no means the matter of course which it seems to us today in our time of determinations by masses.
It means the extension of democratic participation in the common life.
But though their merits were so evenly balanced that it was impossible to decide between them, their excellencies were by no means the same.
Doctor+ means the teacher, as far as he imparts theory, with reference to the student, in opp.
Libertus+ means the freed-man, with reference to his master, in opp.
Position means the place which a word occupies in a sentence.
He means the Egyptians; who were restrained even from that food which was necessary, by the frogs and the flies that were sent amongst them, and spoiled all their meats.
He means the builder's plummet, which Zorobabel shall hold in his hand for the finishing the building.
This, of course, means the destruction of both fish and eggs,--the present and future supply.
This care in the dairies should be insisted on everywhere, even if it raises the price of milk, because it means the saving of many doctor and drug bills and also raises the standard of public health.
Essence, in its primary signification, means the principle of individuation, the inmost principle of the possibility of any thing, as that particular thing.
The word 'Blue', say certain philosophers, means the sensation of colour which the human eye receives in looking at the open sky, or at a bell gentian.
Charles Wesley was by no means the mere fidus Achates, or man Friday, of his brother John.
Among the many merits of Waterland's treatment of the subject, this is by no means the least--that he pins down his adversary and all who hold the same views in any age to the real question at issue.
Nevertheless, wherever it occurs it means the Dutch of Holland.
In England, it means the language of the people of Holland.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "means the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.