Example sentences of "truth is that [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For the truth is that no single agent affects our planet as much as we do .
2 As I think Mr Gillett already suspects , the truth is that a great part of the Willesden Green library stock was sacrificed on the altar of Community Librarianship .
3 The truth is that a triumphant BMA is gloating .
4 the truth is that the far left is no longer that important .
5 The truth is that the best cleanser for you depends largely on your skin type and how much make-up you wear .
6 The truth is that the great economic boom provided employment — at home and for emigrants abroad-on a quite unprecedented scale .
7 The truth is that the new chairman of British Coal has told the Secretary of State that he can not privatise the coal industry in its present state and that the Rothschild report may understate what is really in store for the coal industry .
8 Speaking in Castlemilk , Mr Dewar said : ‘ The disgraceful truth is that the poorest in society became poorer in absolute and relative terms during the 1980s . ’
9 The truth is that the Labour party does not dare come out in favour of a programme of competition of this nature because it is in hock to the very public sector unions that have sought to oppose it over the years .
10 The sad truth is that the primary sufferer is much more likely to die if this " enabling " support continues .
11 The sad truth is that the average collector is unlikely to recover more than the most fragmentary remains of dinosaurs .
12 The truth is that the closer you are to the ring the worse it looks .
13 A number of working groups have been set up by the Council to look at these matters , but the truth is that the whole curriculum approach is rendered horrendously difficult by the subject structure and by the inevitable fact that the various subject working party reports are coming on stream over a period of at least four to five years .
14 The truth is that the social sciences reflected the pre-conceptions and problems of bourgeois liberalism in its classic form , which was not found in Germany , where bourgeois society inserted itself into the Bismarckian framework of aristocrats and bureaucrats .
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