「pretenſions」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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her to a school with absolutely no academic | pretensions, he was left largely to his own devices, an |
ish king, John III of Sweden, renounced all | pretensions to Norwegian-Danish provinces and Gotland. |
y fresh advance of the Napoleonic power and | pretensions; with matchless sarcasm he lashed the nerve |
ains with bitterness of his presumption and | pretensions and of the rudeness and stupid forwardness |
ing] the music of the late-'60s without any | pretensions, mingling past and present to shape both in |
while remaining entirely independent of any | pretensions to art cinema. |
Without any | pretensions to oratory or great learning, but with an e |
, however, saw a threat in the archbishop's | pretensions and allied himself to the competing baronia |
nce McKai for what they see as his artistic | pretensions, with McGowan stating "If people jack off t |
lerno, Lombards in revolt against Byzantine | pretensions. |
lerno, Lombards in revolt against Byzantine | pretensions. |
ly over his own family's lower middle class | pretensions, and he confronts reality. |
ts of this cardinal to enforce his family's | pretensions to the Countship of Provence, and his tempo |
Her husband, who had never given her | pretensions any support, expressly denied his belief in |
Degrelle rushed back to find that his | pretensions of military leadership were not to be. |
the Marinid sultan Abu Yaqub to abandon his | pretensions on the peninsula. |
Despite his | pretensions to the contrary, Riley is not stupid: he ca |
have been an attempt of Hincmar to base his | pretensions for the elevation of Reims to the primacy, |
little by little, the ridiculousness of his | pretensions, showed him another patient who had been lo |
can, his displeasure at Napoleon's Imperial | pretensions led to a fall from favour and his exile to |
ese citizenry strongly opposed the imperial | pretensions of and agitated for Conrad the Emperor's so |
ers to overly dominated by the intellectual | pretensions and nationalist political views of its patr |
John Simon of New York wrote: "For all its | pretensions to something newer and better, this film is |
A bowler of limited | pretensions in a side which relied on the tireless 'Tic |
naretos and seized the city from the lordly | pretensions of Constantine Doranites. |
his mouth and is cowardly despite his macho | pretensions, always coming off the worse in a fight. |
is an ideal to rest, calm site without many | pretensions. |
present a young couple with upwardly mobile | pretensions, but it was decided that the formula did no |
"As ye deal with my | pretensions, so with you my wrath shall deal; |
to grant me my request, although he knew my | pretensions to be just. |
Ralph makes no | pretensions to be a literary artist. |
ss was a very moderate fieldsman and had no | pretensions to be a batsman. |
While he has no | pretensions to being a bowler, Dravid often kept wicket |
He had no | pretensions as a tail order batsman, scoring just 53 ru |
tical examination of the basis of the papal | pretensions, the results of which he afterwards publish |
ere happy to cite a cardinal against Rome's | pretensions. |
evil's Delusion: Atheism and Its Scientific | Pretensions, (New York: Crown Forum, 2008), ISBN 0-307- |
He is also known for his social | pretensions and his graceless behaviour towards his nep |
ntinuance of the Stuart line and the Stuart | pretensions by marrying Charles Edward to a Protestant. |
Prince Henri himself, despite his supposed | pretensions to the throne. |
d the Anglo-Norman Vexin territory from the | pretensions of the King of France. |
ottish" bishoprics, who firmly rejected the | pretensions of the two English archbishops to control t |
[T]he contrast between the | pretensions of the All-Palestine Government and its cap |
In this tragicomedy about the | pretensions and sorrows of Yugoslavs who go abroad to e |
n of the duchess of Orleans to maintain the | pretensions of the count of Paris. |
perial prefect of Rome in opposition to the | pretensions of Jordan and the Papal Curia, which had re |
ldren's Hour" in which Coward satirised the | pretensions of adults by putting their high-flown remar |
the Republic of Genoa over and against the | pretensions of the Republic of Pisa. |
on account of his lively opposition to the | pretensions of the Protestant nobility, his reception w |
l of Sardica perceptibly helped forward the | pretensions of the Bishop of Rome. |
l to act with more firmness in opposing the | pretensions ... of booksellers and publishers". |
ntage, but at the same time stated that the | pretensions of the emigrants to be regarded as an indep |
erfront of Stadsholmen in accordance to the | pretensions of a nation becoming a Great Power, it is k |
g is the only building in the downtown with | pretensions to architectural sophistication. |
-en-Champsaur, to a family of notaries with | pretensions to nobility. |
1704-1794), an adventurer from Ireland with | pretensions to blood lines of the Dukes of Northumberla |
nard) usually clad in a donkey jacket, with | pretensions to intellectual competence (he carried the |
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