pretext in A Sentence

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    Money is just a Pretext.

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    I thought it was a Pretext.

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    And you gave them the Pretext.

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    Find some Pretext to leave town.

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    Under the Pretext of conducting a search, the team

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    Dissatisfaction with intimate relationships often becomes a Pretext for adultery.

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    On the Pretext of marriage he developed physical relationship with me.

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    She told me that the request for help was only Pretext.

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    How about going to meet her under the Pretext of an injury?

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    Under the Pretext of Vera wanted to talk about her idea of…

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    In the case of Europe, the murder of Franz Ferdinand was such a Pretext.

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    Thus, it is with this Pretext that Satan uses science to corrupt man.

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    This annual meeting is a Pretext for a debate about this communication tool.

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    Wasn't that your Pretext for your invasion of our neighbor to the west?

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    A disputed Himalayan border was the main Pretext for war, but other issues played a role.

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    On a background of romance and American dream, the story is mostly a Pretext to link taps and songs.

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    If you look over the history of this period, the Pretext had nothing to do with the reasons.

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    The Council is targeting innocent people under whatever Pretext is a crime against humanity and cannot be justified.

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    This does not mean letting her make bad decisions simply because you are hiding behind the Pretext of being respectful.

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    The Pretext is extremely simple, the various characters have nothing characterization, they follow their stereotypes, the story takes expected paths.

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    Bruegel uses this biblical story as a Pretext for depicting demons and devils, whom his contemporaries considered quite real beings.

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    Some for genuine reasons of safety and few under the Pretext of shelter want to indulge in undesirable activities.

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    This way when the bus gets crowded nobody can fall on you or misbehave under the Pretext of lack of space!

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    Even one seedling with symptoms of a fungal or infectious disease becomes a Pretext for transplanting seedlings from the entire box.

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    Once that barrier is erected, all rules of decency go out the window, but the Pretext is almost always a lie.”.

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    The Pretext for imposition of Emergency was that on February 27, German Parliament House, known as“Reichstag” had been set on fire.

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    A few days before his escape, he sought solitude and, on this Pretext, avoided meeting British guards and grew a beard.

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    Later, he said, the European Union also admitted that freedom of expression could be not be used as a Pretext for blasphemy.

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    Maduro has denied that there is a humanitarian emergency and has branded the crisis a“political show” and Pretext for a US-led invasion.

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    No matter how high-sounding these ideals in life seem, they are just a Pretext that is inextricably linked to fame and gain.

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