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

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1 It is generally true that the kadi was a more " secular " figure than the mufti if only because he was much more closely tied to the state organization than was the mufti .
2 RELIABILITY — Check the pile , as it is generally true that the denser the pile , the better the carpet will wear .
3 Although such answers may not seem entirely convincing today , principally because of the insights which Darwin and Freud have given us into ourselves , it is nevertheless true that an approach to the problem based on evolution and psychoanalysis would yield analogous , if different , answers .
4 If advertisers can not be faulted for using mainly ‘ commercial criteria ’ rather than ideological/political ones in their decisions , it is nevertheless true that the outcome of those decisions in their totality have enormous implications .
5 It is nevertheless true that the creation of the single subject GCE examinations in the 1950s , and the subsequent development of the CSE ( Mode III ) , allowed considerable power to swing to the teachers .
6 Although most writers warn against the dangers of explaining the plight of contemporary Third World societies in terms of the historical experiences of the advanced industrial societies , it is nevertheless true that the classifications of the three Worlds are mainly based on these historical experiences .
7 ‘ Mr Larkin writes here that it is always true that the idea for a poem and a snatch or line of it come simultaneously .
8 It is still true that the political drive towards the National Curriculum is towards uniformity , so that the consumer — still seen as the parent , .
9 It is still true that the tactic of procrastination is often employed by those who are basically hostile to the purpose of a measure .
10 Keeping the treatment entirely general we shall permit now the presence of a surface charge ( made up of free charges ; it is still true that the bound charges of dielectrics do not count ) , hence , when dh → 0 ,
11 Nevertheless , cattle are enemies of grass in that it is still true that an individual grass plant would be better off not being eaten by a cow than being eaten , and any mutant plant that possessed , say , a chemical weapon that protected it against cows , would set more seed ( containing genetic instructions for making the chemical weapon ) than rival members of its own species that were more palatable to cows .
12 While the emphasis lies in the sphere of behaviour , it is nonetheless true that the growing child is acquiring a mass of knowledge all the time .
13 It is also true that the religious practice of those who attend vocational schools has been significantly inferior to those who attended catholic secondary schools , at least in the 1970s ( Nic Ghiolla Phadraig 1980 ) .
14 It is also true that the twentieth century list contained more than its fair share of abnormal personalities .
15 It is also true that the phenomenon of German power is not so recognisable inside Germany itself , where on both sides there is a sense of vulnerability and of continuing risk that militates against any revival of chest-beating nationalism .
16 It is also true that the phenomenon of German power is not so recognisable inside Germany itself , where on both sides there is a sense of vulnerability and of continuing risk that militates against any revival of chest-beating nationalism .
17 It is also true that the growing body of scientific evidence has had one effect in that the agreed levels of exposure to both people who work in the industry or who live in the vicinity of power stations have become steadily more stringent since the early days when it was thought unnecessary to warn military personnel that there was any risk in their presence a matter of miles from an atomic test explosion .
18 While it is true that the warmth of hospitality , generosity and friendliness to be found in the West of Scotland has no equal , it is also true that the depths of rudeness and disgustingly mannered carelessness that passes for ethnic character are rarely surpassed .
19 But on a more elevated theoretical level , it is also true that the masculine/feminine dichotomy has entered very deeply into the system of linguistic analysis we call grammar .
20 Thus although it is recognized that regulatory agencies can influence behaviour , it is also true that the framework on to which they impose constraints is not the same regardless of the underlying institutional structure .
21 It is also true that the Constitution of 1812 went beyond the naïve reformism of liberal priests , lawyers , and local notables who formed the substantial majority of the deputies .
22 It is also true that the service is still obsessed with the idea that it should , if possible , not act itself but should operate through some external agency .
23 It is also true that the right to picket may be abused .
24 We do not disagree that the financial health of the NHS requires attention , but it is also true that the NHS is caught in a gridlock of unevaluated and inefficient practice in which most major policy decisions are still left to individual clinicians ; this situation requires urgent attention .
25 This is in part due to the fact that the program has an extremely intuitive use interface but it is also true that the program is essentially quite simple .
26 It is also true that the two main Opposition parties have energy policies which are flatly contradicted by their environmental policies .
27 It is also true that the partial molar Gibbs free energies of each component are equal at this point and it emerges that the conditions for incipient phase separation are
28 But while it is true that such a division is discernible , it is also true that the goal is in sight from the start .
29 It is perfectly true that an ad is useless if no one notices it .
30 On training credits , as we have repeatedly made clear , it is perfectly true that the best approach for young people is a voluntary approach .
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