Aún no tenemos significados para "great pretensions".
1We continued it even yet, in spite of all our great pretensions.
2The interior of the building, however, had no great pretensions to architectural grandeur.
3More for instance, in reality, than the Bargello, though the Bargello makes great pretensions.
4It was only fools, who made great pretensions, that he despised and treated with contempt.
5He had already spent upwards of two thousand pounds, and his great pretensions were hitherto unfulfilled.
6There is in it no account of miracles or of great pretensions to godhood and the like.
7A short while since, a certain Reviewer announced that I gave myself great pretensions as a philosopher.
8At this time my little friend was fast losing ground, in spite of his grandmother's great pretensions.
9One evening I spun Glenn Millers "String of Pearls," an amiable piece with no great pretensions.
10And yet at this dilapidated old inn there were a number of guests who made great pretensions at style.
11She had some shrewdness, much cunning, and made great pretensions to musical and theatrical taste, and the belles lettres.
12SOCRATES: Well, my friend, but what do you think of swimming; is that an art of any great pretensions?
13They were given to the room at large; and the room at large, acknowledging her great pretensions, accepted them as sufficient.
14The penultimate chapter contains a list of the high priests, about whom the historian had throughout made great pretensions of accuracy.
15It had no great pretensions to architectural beauty, being about as handsome for a house as Abner Holden was for a man.
16We women are able to accomplish a great many things if we go about them wisely and do not make too great pretensions.
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