Aún no tenemos significados para "signify much".
1That manner of the picking would not signify much, as Madeline thought.
2Sterne is right; names signify much; mine is a bitter sarcasm.
3It's just a nice big number that doesn't really signify much.
4The heavens signify much more to us than to the Greeks.
5When a man holds his tongue it does not signify much.
6Your answers won't signify much one way or the other, but I'm curious.
7But it doesn't signify much either way, does it, George?
8Nelson replied: "Take your choice, Hardy, it does not signify much."
9At bottom the words did not signify much.
10Otherwise my wishes do not signify much, but I am forbid complaints, or to express my fears.
11But it does not signify much.
12Could it signify much,-onlytwo men?
13In fact, their term with me is so soon coming to an end that it does not signify much.
14That, however, does not signify much, for I have seen few beautiful women, or rather few women at all.
15He doubted whether, as regarded the princes of India, it would signify much, as they now pretty well understood us.
16With him the next week or two, with their events, did not signify much; whereas the coming years did signify a great deal.
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