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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 It is probably true to say that the first few solo flights are the safest that a student pilot ever makes .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 Generalizing rather , it is probably true to say that Hawaiian-type eruptions are more common on the oceanic island volcanoes than elsewhere ( though the examples of Nyiragongo and Nyamlagira emphasize that it is only a generalization ) , since it is in these environments that the fluid basalt lavas are most likely to be found .
15 Even now it is probably true to say that the recommendations in the report guide and influence BLR&DD thinking and action on user education funding policy .
16 Concerning those chemical changes , which were of fantastic magnitude , taking place during the first of these periods , it is probably true to say that most established religions do now , perhaps reluctantly , accept as true the scientific theories governing the associated processes of evolution .
17 It is probably true to say that these new sensations were at first quite undetected , as such , by himself .
18 Indeed , it is probably true to say that the House of Commons relies upon the House of Lords to do this job , up to a point .
19 It is probably true to say that it is in this way , rather than in any other , that governments learn exactly where the limits of tolerance lie .
20 However , it is probably true to say that Darwin 's theory does not dominate biological thought as much as it used to .
21 It was an unjust war if ever there was one ; but it is probably true to say that no one attempted to discriminate morally between the wars of secular lords at this period unless they affected the interests of the Church .
22 It is probably true to say that there will never be a huge assemblage of flying aircraft , supported by expensive ‘ props ’ on the ground , ever again .
23 Nevertheless , despite the earnest evangelical endeavours it is probably true to say that many bourgeois groups had little direct interest in working-class morality , as long as work relationships were secured .
24 Voices have sometimes been heard to question or deny the validity of this requirement but , while it is probably true to say that this issue has not been central in the cases since Thomson v. Deakin , the necessity for unlawful means has been so consistently repeated in subsequent statements of the law that it is now hopeless to argue the contrary .
25 It is probably true to say that his party did more decade after decade to destroy the availability of properties in the private rented sector — to the impoverishment of some of the most needy sectors of society .
26 It is probably true to say that if young British-born Caribbeans from London have a conversation lasting longer than a few turns , then it will contain London English even if it contains Creole as well .
27 There are issues of general principle at stake , but it is also true to say that there can be no absolutely right place in which to draw the line .
28 It is also true to say that the minister ( man or woman ) is central in ensuring that the funeral service is a memorable event for the family by helping them to begin to understand their grief in the context of the church 's care for them .
29 Unfortunately it is also true to say that suicide is very common among the elderly and it is to that subject that we now turn .
30 On the other hand , it is also true to say that the benefits of scale may be lost ( especially for a natural monopoly ) and also that oligopolistic pricing may not always produce-a desirable outcome .
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