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How to use pretence in a sentence

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The novel is also natural in the sense of man's everyday life, done without pretence and pose.
Or else a fall from the pretence, or realization of the true circumstances, may be a greater jarring of the spirits than the status quo.
She claimed that Proctors had cancelled lectures on the pretence of security fears in a deliberate attempt to divide student opinion.
He nourished the illusions, until he was ready to strip away the pretence and unleash the panzers.
She steered in the direction of the bar, but I got the feeling she was only under the pretence of buying more drinks.
He eschews technical jargon and any pretence of omniscience, providing instead an intimate, heartfelt account of his experiences.
The first discards any pretence of attempting to win hearts and minds, and any shred of moral decency.
And they do so while saddled with parties and trade unions that have abandoned all pretence of opposing the profit system.
The new resurgent orientalism does not even put up the pretence of scholarly detachment or search for truth.
Just one instance is enough to stuff up any pretence of formal equality, or democratic rights.
Secondly during the course of the negotiations he put forward the pretence about the attempts to obtain finance.
He had circled around to come to the village by the south, on the pretence of making it appear that he was headed for Kaye.
She made a pretence of pecking at her food, then excused herself and retreated to her rooms.
He scares me and I release my gaze and move over to the mirror with the pretence of adjusting my appearance.
However, in those circumstances, the whole scheme would be a sham and a pretence.
I'm not posting it as a link, as there's no way I want to add any sort of pretence that that site is a normal blog.
Eventually, any pretence of a plot is jettisoned in favour of romantic wish fulfilment.
His appeal to blasphemy is played in such a way that it seems a disingenuous pretence.
There was no pretence there, no act, and there was something about her that felt like a real breath of fresh air.
What happens when the football stops, when those 35-year-old legs give up the pretence and start acting their age?
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Examples from Classical Literature
Only the most deplorable ignorance and factiousness could base a pretence of dogmatic difference on such a foundation.
There is not so much as a colourable pretence that any American had a hand in the matter.
It was a sort of false socialism, this pretence of moral equality, a kind of consolation prize that was thus emphasised.
A gentleman-farmer of the neighbourhood was put into prison under the pretence that he talked German too much!
Accustom people to be nose-led and spoon-fed, and democracy is a mere pretence.
She loved him so much that she could not keep up this pretence of strength!
No officer below the rank of a field officer to lodge out of camp from their cos. on any pretence, sickness excepted.
He made a pretence of swathing me up in fresh rawhide ropes, but his knots were loose and the thing was a farce.
But as soon as the taskmaster has departed, even a pretence of work ceases.
Her tendance revived Wallace, but she kept up the outward pretence that he was dead.
Iphigeneia was brought to Aulis, he says, under the pretence that she was to wed Achilles.
There was a suggestion of meretriciousness in the tinted lips and the pretence of colour on the charming face.
The king of Pahang withdrew to his own country, under pretence of bringing a reinforcement, but never returned.
She had borrowed the suit under pretence she meant to play in some mumming or rural masquerade.
We cannot, with any pretence to rationality, accept the verdicts of both the neurologist and the exorcist.
He did not trouble to put on a pretence of indifference with bel, just as he did not wish to talk about it.
Only, the cruelty must be whitewashed by a moral excuse, and a pretence of reluctance.
They seem narrow, to my mind, under their pretence of broadness, and false beneath their air of mathematical exactness.
With an ironical pretence of rendering deserved homage to poverty, he elaborates the important part it plays in the social scheme.
In those days the strong made no pretence to protect the weak, or to abnegate their natural power.
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