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

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1 What is true is that , in recent years , such actions have been backed up by sophisticated political lobbying and scientific enquiry that have added strength to the organization 's dramatic calls for change .
2 What is true is that the effects of a mutation on the form of the resulting organism can not be predicted from a knowledge of the agent that produced it .
3 What must be true is that no system of predicting good and bad risks — computer credit scoring , personal interview , previous payment history , or any combination of these — can be infallible .
4 ‘ Clownfish cover themselves with a sugar coating to avoid being stung by their anemone ’ What is true is that Clowns do have a polysaccharide mucus coating to mask the protein taste of their mucus — and thus avoid the anemone trigger mechanism which stings on sensing protein .
5 What is true is that the absence of , say , its mother 's milk may affect the baby 's medical condition and , to this extent , it misses the milk ( although unable to be aware of the fact ) but not its mother .
6 What is undeniably true is that Mr Perot 's extraordinary performance at last November 's election , when he won more of the vote than any third-party candidate since 1912 , has exposed a deep distrust in the electorate for the familiar old kind of politician .
7 What is certainly true is that there was no widespread notion of any intermediate stages between dependence and independence such as we have today .
8 But what is unquestionably true is that he spent much of I 188 not on the way to the Holy Land but in the castles and camps of south-western France , and that widespread rumour said that his enemies were bribed and incited into action by his own father , determined to keep Richard back until they could go together .
9 But , to simplify ( 6 ) , an effect is such that if it happens , then all that is true is that one or another of a set of causal circumstances has existed .
10 But what we , what is , is unquestionably true is that it does mean that there is growing parceliza parcelization of ple of peasant plots which means that the average peasant now has a much smaller plot of land in which to try and support himself and his family than was the case earlier in Chinese history .
11 What remains true is that the enlightened were a minority within the nation as a whole , which neither shared nor understood the patriotism of these ‘ medieval knights , noble , generous men of the spirit ’ .
12 What is undoubtedly true is that the imposition of natural justice has resulted in adjudicative types of procedural constraints .
13 What remains true is that the responsibility for accounting standard-setting for companies is clear , as it is for the Government .
14 This may or may not be true , but , what most certainly is true is that the next decade of Trinidadian political life was dominated by a diverse band of political mavericks who had only one thing in common .
15 ‘ What is true is that the Government is considering a range of options both in the health service and other fundamental expenditure . ’
16 Yes , everything , a lot of things are important , and what you 're saying is true Alex , that if you do the important things when you should do them , they wo n't become urgent , but equally what Tracy says is that , is true is that you will get unexpected things cropping up where you have to drop everything .
17 Perhaps part of the reason why some representations come to be considered as true is because we are habitualised into misrecognising the fragment as the entirety .
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