Ainda não temos significados para "mere pretext".
1The conversation had languished to a mere pretext when Blake was announced.
2The R. Catholic Emancipation is a mere pretext of ambitious and discontented men.
3The Wells are a mere pretext for gaming, intriguing, and fortune-hunting.
4They constituted, as we now know, only a part of the mere pretext.
5He explains what his project was and states his motive-itis a mere pretext.
6Have I not a right to look upon your argument as a mere pretext?
7The election of Mr. Lincoln is a mere pretext.
8The election of Lincoln is a mere pretext.
9The public good, which to others is a mere pretext, is a real motive for him.
10The Tariff, it is now known, was a mere pretext-itsburden was on your coarse woolens.
11Slavery was a side issue, a mere pretext.
12But still more odd was his sudden departure this evening on what looked like a mere pretext.
13England and France considered the Czar's championship of the Christians as a mere pretext for occupying Turkish territory.
14The Queen received the jeweller in private, and her greeting proved that the paste buckles were a mere pretext.
15Were not these last a mere pretext invented by one sect to conceal their evil designs against the other?
16The spinning wheel is a mere pretext, chosen from the point of view of rhythm and the general atmosphere of the piece.
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