Exemplos de uso de Some meaning em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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It must have some meaning.
I have to believe that capturing these images will have some meaning.
There's some meaning in it, I think.
Tell you there's some meaning.
It's brought some meaning to her life, to be sure.
I thought it might have some meaning.
It must have some meaning, of certainty.
And each of them is endowed with some meaning.
I hope it has some meaning to you.
There was something missing in her, some meaning.
Does this have some meaning to you?
There's got to be some purpose in life, some meaning.
I seem to see some meaning in them, after all.
What all of us have been through has some meaning after all.
They must add some meaning and emphasis to your text.
People like to think a crime has some meaning.
Let me at least give some meaning to what's happened to me.
At least now,their lives will have some meaning.
Kinship terminology adds some meaning to this arrangement.
But it doesn't mean I think there's some meaning.
Find yourself some meaning on this tour and explore the circles and serpentine shapes and other carvings.
You say that as if it should have some meaning to me.
The complete absence of Hindu elements in Romany spirituality must have some meaning.
All of us want to know that our life has some meaning and will have some impact on others.
Tradition has it that these stars have some meaning.
Will he be able to able to find a villain who bring some meaning to your life, or it is condemned to an existence of super-powerful boredom?
Although I do not like death, God created it, andso there must be some meaning to it.
We have all been devastated, we have all been trying to find some meaning in all of this suffering.
Now as a scientist, I like to believe that nothing just happens,that every event has some meaning.
Wheelbarrows as part of our lives that it is not just metal, and for some meaning in life.