Encara no tenim significats per a "have any pretensions".
1They neither of them have any pretensions of their own, or real standard of worth.
2But few of those who fill the world with books have any pretensions to the hope either of pleasing or instructing.
3All singing birds, and those that have any pretensions to song, not only in Britain, but perhaps the world through, come under the
4It seemed absurd to Lindsay that she and Cordelia should have any pretensions about being able to solve the problem of Lorna Smith-Couper's death.
5It is not possible that thirteen sensible gentlemen, who have any pretensions to form a Cabinet, could agree to a measure of this nature.
6None of them had any pretensions to elegance, being built of the simplest masonry.
7Of the three rooms mentioned, Field's was the only one having any pretensions to decoration.
8But as neither my companion nor myself had any pretensions to wisdom we asked away merrily.
9This is the only metrical composition of prolific Daniel that has any pretensions to be called a poem.
10To the favour of the Crown few either of the old or of the new occupants had any pretensions.
11Practically they had only one, for neither Ashe, nor Grant, nor Devenish had any pretensions to be considered batsmen.
12What people that had any pretensions to being gentle-folks would care to be mixed up with our brother-in-law the linen-draper?
13The position of the Labour party is worse than that of the Tories if it has any pretensions to be progressive.
14Another acquaintance which, as soon as I had any pretensions to it, was converted into friendship, was that of M. Duclos.
15Everybody went away having any pretensions to politeness, and of course, with them, Doctor von Glauber, the Court Doctor, and his Baroness.
16I have seen many, both in their own courts and in Paris, but I have never known one who had any pretensions to equal talents.
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