Ainda não temos significados para "be any exception".
1There cannot be any exception to those laws which are uniform throughout.
2So the boy had no reason to believe that today would be any exception.
3I don't claim to be any exception in this regard.
4Well, we won't let tonight be any exception.
5Well, a stern chase is proverbially a long chase, and I guess this one is n't going to be any exception.
6This was the case in every feudal land, and no one would suppose that there should be any exception in England.
7No one knows what the hell else anyone is doing in Meyer's Wacky West Wing, so why should Kent be any exception?
8They had quarrelled before and nothing had come of it, so he had no reason to think that this would be any exception.
9I never saw a man yet that did if he'd tell the truth, and so this here dark city stranger won't be any exception.
10It was only natural for a young man to make love to a pretty girl, he thought, and why should he be any exception?
11In short, virtue is happiness, even in this world; and, if there be any exception to the rule, it will be rectified in another world.
12I don't see this year as being any exception, Freedman said.
13If there is any exception to this rule, I, for one, never heard of it.
14If there was any exception, it was in regard to the course pursued by General Hancock.
15If there are any exceptions, all will be set right in the final distribution of things.
16Would there be any exceptions or strings attached?
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