Example sentences of "true that [det] " in BNC.
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1 | That said , it is also true that each of these stories is self-contained and , like each of Palomar 's two or three-page reflections , suggests concentration . |
2 | It should be noted , however , that it is by no means true that each function is performed only by the branch of government with the corresponding name . |
3 | It is of course true that each of the three elements in the circumstance as described was itself an effect of something else , and , further , had a whole causal history . |
4 | It is true that each one of these components rests atop a pyramid of explanations at lower levels . |
5 | It is n't true that each part is essential for the success of the whole . |
6 | It is , indeed , true that all that is manifest to us is appearances . |
7 | Now it is true that all these examples of Christian virtue had other things to offer than a rigorous asceticism and a rather overt and physical way of acting this out . |
8 | ( It is simply not true that all Spanish colonialists were brutal , arrogant exploiters of the indigenous peoples ; there was a great deal of theological questioning and guilt and struggle around this issue , as the lives of such men as Bartolomé de las Casas makes clear . ) |
9 | It is true that all polls showed how popular Mr Smith was with voters , and that he is the most experienced and competent man on offer . |
10 | It is true that all cats share many features of their behaviour , down to the tiniest detail . |
11 | It is true that all of us human beings manage to cover up our God-likeness by all sorts of unkind and bad behaviour . |
12 | While it was true that all religions were imperfect and that Hinduism was no different from Christianity in this respect , it did not follow that the Christian claim ‘ Jesus is the only son of God ’ could be universally accepted . |
13 | Now it is true that all very wide questions have a philosophical aspect . |
14 | With reference to the networks under study , the samples can not be considered random as such , because it is not true that all users in the township during the prevalence period had an equal chance of being selected . |
15 | Even if it were true that all of consciousness and only that fell under statements of the three kinds , or related kinds , we would by means of this truth get only a wholly uninformative conception of consciousness . |
16 | It is true that all advanced industrial societies have witnessed this shift but none to the same extent as this country . |
17 | ‘ Is it true that all of the people in there have vanished ? ’ |
18 | It remains true that all of the major parameters of Course regulations and management remain today as they were established by David Mobbs ; all that has changed is the values given to certain parts of the equation . |
19 | Secondly , although it is true that all the institutions that are discussed have been described as " marriage " in the relevant literature , the whole point of my argument is that this very fact tends to mislead . |
20 | Although these particular examples each concern a contract for the sale of unascertained goods , it is not true that all future goods automatically fall into that category . |
21 | M Mr Deputy Speaker , you will have seen if you read these er orders in front of us today running to at least er I reckon about ten thousand words , but by and large , all and sundry are going to be bote , er going to be out of vote on June the ninth , citizens of the European union and the minister has actually said on one or two occasions , all citizens of the union , well it is not true that all citizens of the union will be able to vote on er June the ninth . |
22 | It is true that such equipment has a limited intelligence application , but the knowledge that Joe Bloggs uses McDonald 's twice a week is indeed of little value . |
23 | It is , of course , true that such officers in many cases have powers which enable them to do lawfully what a private person might not do , but the question whether their acts are justified by their powers must be decided in proceedings before the ordinary courts . |
24 | It may nevertheless be true that such a country may have been able to establish links with either party . |
25 | It is interesting but true that such a harsh review normally reduces initial differences to an extent that allows a firm TAC view to come through . |
26 | ( Nordberg 1980 : 5 ) Certainly it is true that such difficulties emerge particularly with small-scale community studies . |
27 | It is also true that such high doses have no place in ordinary maintenance drug regimes . |
28 | It is true that such rewriting in unexpected registers has been used by literary writers , particularly in the twentieth century ( James Joyce 's novel Ulysses is a famous example of this ) ; but such experimentation is not a convention of essay-writing in literary studies . |
29 | But while it is true that such a division is discernible , it is also true that the goal is in sight from the start . |
30 | It is always salutary to question whether edicts are obeyed , and it is true that many of Charlemagne 's do not emphasize sanctions but assume a sense of shared moral responsibility throughout society . |