Example sentences of "it is also true that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is also true that such high doses have no place in ordinary maintenance drug regimes .
2 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 .
3 It is also true that many older people , who were trained rigorously in the disciplines of study fashionable before 1960 , think that they know a great deal about language , but in fact imbibed many false notions from their schooling .
4 And , although it must be said that if the needs suggested by the report were met there would be many changes to existing reporting practices , it is also true that many of the needs rationalize the existing complexities of governmental accounting reports .
5 It is also true that many of the comments made about the usefulness of arithmetic do not address this central theme .
6 It is also true that most people would look fairly conventional , even today , when compared with de Sade .
7 It is also true that British companies got more than 76% of the contracts stemming from official British loans and grants in 1989 .
8 It is also true that several novelists , such as Carpentier and Fuentes , delight in weaving elaborate , formal patterns .
9 Now it is totally true , that the start of that O C S contract was a disaster , and it is also true that several months on , the pay of the cleaners is still not being correctly done , and concerns are being raised in the governors , it 's a four years contract , being an L M S contract , and under G M S they are submitting one year contracts .
10 It is also true that some dealers are likely to be far keener to sell diesels than others , perhaps reflecting how much faith they have in their products .
11 It may be that some hereditary peers are well worth a place , but it is also true that some who are not hereditary peers are equally deserving and it is hard to argue that they should not be considered on their merits on the same basis , with life peerages being conferred on those most suitable .
12 It may be true that concepts and factual propositions are subject to change and have no consequences until engaged by someone 's mind , but it is also true that some transmission of knowing does take place , and that a facility with , or mastery of , those concepts and propositions is necessary to further development .
13 It is also true that some of these institutions have been run in brutal and insensitive ways , particularly against children given refuge .
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