Example sentences of "it [is] [adv] true say that " in BNC.

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1 It 's probably true to say that some actors just do n't mix well with other actors or directors .
2 track , because it it , no other transport business er has er does has to have a business , which op owns both the track it 's operating on and the operating er facilities themselves , so the we 're not doing anything new here , what we are actually doing , and incidentally the German government and other governments are going down the same route now because it 's not true to say that others are n't privatizing , what we 're doing is saying that we are having a separate track authority , and there are a variety of reasons for that , er but the an and that means actually less investment by the franchisee himself , but he will have control over the th the track operations , because he will have a contract , with Rail Track , to deliver certain services , and if Rail Track does n't deliver them then he 's able to claim penalties so
3 He says that a substantial amount has been paid in benefits , it 's not true to say that they owe the tenants a large amount of arrears .
4 A spokeswoman for the liquidator of Continental , Cork Gully , said : ‘ It 's not true to say that the club wo n't get any money but at the moment we do n't know how much any pay-out will be . ’
5 erm I think it 's also true to say that if they came on Sunday and turned into the church hall for coffee and tea , they can smoke in there .
6 Thank you , Mr Chairman , erm , I 'm here to say , it 's quite true to say that it does vary from year to year , on er , what our programme is , but er , we we also have to face it , that er , com compared with some other areas , both east midlands and nationally , we do not have the traffic , and this does go against our for T A. Er , the the traffic on our roads
7 It is however true to say that in most countries the hotel and leisure industry remains staffed by expatriates , as do the more senior positions in the contract services sector .
8 It is equally true to say that the advent of the impending change has caused the behaviour in just the same way as an itch causes a scratch .
9 If you intertwine your fingers together , it is equally true to say that your right hand is in your left , or that your left hand is in your right .
10 It is equally true to say that for many applications open-loop control is entirely adequate , and to opt for a closed-loop system would be an expensive luxury .
11 However , it is not true to say that it is dangerous to apply the opposite rudder in an incipient spin .
12 Admittedly , it is not true to say that Esau is not blessed by God .
13 It is not true to say that a menstruating woman is unclean — she has a status of tameh , a word which has been wrongly translated for years as ‘ unclean ’ but which would be much better translated as ‘ impure ’ .
14 It is not true to say that anything is justified in a good cause : vulgarity , exhibitionism and ugliness are things to be avoided .
15 But it is not true to say that a legacy or institution made in terms other than these was unquestionably void .
16 So , although it is not true to say that all tortoiseshell cats are females , it is true to say that they are all feminine — even the rare males .
17 While political organization among lesbians and gays may be taking a low profile , it is not true to say that the clocks have been turned back .
18 It is not true to say that because we are not meeting EC directives absolutely that the water is poisoned , ’ said Mr Byatt .
19 This suggest that , in many cases , it is not true to say that lobby correspondents slavishly follow the Downing Street line on a story .
20 The Government 's response was : ’ it is not true to say that the reserves are lost forever if pits currently accessing them are closed . ’
21 It is not true to say that Freshfayre contacted Compact and neither were the staff of Compact aware until much later of Mr Bell 's interests in the company .
22 Although some remarkably conservation-conscious agents exist , it is generally true to say that land-agents have played , and continue to play , a significant role in hastening the destruction of the English landscape by intensive agriculture .
23 Despite these particular difficulties with older urban areas , it is generally true to say that in less than a decade the Dutch created and adopted a revolutionary residential environment which , even in car-dominated cities , displayed many of the benefits of the street in the pre-motorised era .
24 Fourthly it is generally true to say that fewer people are required to operate such systems and those employed are normally kept outside the main storage area .
25 It is generally true to say that if the area is predominantly rural then the geographical extent of the restriction can sometimes be greater than if an urban area is under consideration .
26 Allowing for exaggeration , it is nevertheless true to say that the Emperor lived up to the Idea in so far as the re-ordering of Paris was concerned .
27 While not doubting the pharmacological dimension to drug-addiction , it is nevertheless true to say that in many cases this is only an external consequence of an existing internal dependency which is just as addictive , even though repressed .
28 It is probably true to say that the first few solo flights are the safest that a student pilot ever makes .
29 The Congregational historian , Albert Peel , wrote that ‘ it is probably true to say that no one did more to raise the standard of worship in Nonconformist churches ’ than he .
30 It is probably true to say that the likely arrangements for assessment and recording of pupils ' achievement have provoked more concern among the teaching profession than almost any other area of the National Curriculum .
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