Aún no tenemos significados para "have no pretensions".
1May I assure him I have no pretensions whatever to that office?
2But why do I mention modesty, who have no pretensions to it?
3I have no pretensions to your blue blood, or yellow.
4We have no pretensions to being the paramount leader or the crowned prince in Brussels.
5But I have no pretensions whatsoever to pleasing her.
6Merit and talents, with which I can have no pretensions of rivalship, have ever been subject to it.
7If courage in life were confined solely to military exploits, the Quakers would have no pretensions to this character.
8Why, one might just as well have no pretensions to good looks when talking to a man like that!
9His buildings have no pretensions to architectural merit, being merely rough piles of adobe scattered irregularly all over the grounds.
10This gives to his narrative a value to which it could have no pretensions on the score of its literary execution.
11I have no pretensions to ask it, and you know It has long been my fixed resolution not to accept it.
12I do assure you, sir, that I have no pretensions whatever to that kind of elegance which consists in tormenting a respectable man.
13The contracts between a nation and individuals are only binding on the conscience of the sovereign, and have no pretensions to a compulsive force.
14I thus find myself in public and avowed controversy with one who is endowed with talents, accomplishments, and genius, to which I have no pretensions.
15If that be possible, the Count Sobieski has no pretensions of modesty.
16But Lady Harriet systematically neglected everyone who had no pretensions to smartness.
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