单词 | In truth |
例句 | 1. When wine is in truth is out. 2. Wisdom is only found in truth. 3. He that trusts in a lie shall perish in truth. 4. Knowledge, in truth,(Sentencedict) is the great sun in the firmament. Life and power are scattered with all its beams. 5. It was in truth a miracle. 6. In truth, we were both unhappy. 7. She laughed and chatted but was, in truth, not having much fun. 8. Early independence leaders were in truth little better than rebels. 9. In truth we feared for her safety although we didn't let it be known. 10. In truth, he was never betrayed. 11. But in truth they mean little. 12. In truth, she rarely came across them. 13. Wisdom is found only in truth. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 14. In truth, the district court had a certain advantage. 15. In truth, it was doomed from the very start. 16. In truth Gene probably believes that the forces of darkness are gathering, but he also believes in damage limitation. 17. Although, she thought, as she glanced at him, in truth she'd expected something other than this staid automobile. 18. In truth, though, neither emerges from this tale with great credit. 19. Was there, in truth, any other option but the realpolitik of Wapping? 20. Science in truth is a deeply historical, inescapably collective pursuit that has unfolded throughout human history. 21. In truth, however, humble photocopying has been overtaken by the wonders of the fax and personal computers complete with printers. 22. In truth the idea was not a wholly new one. 23. In truth no expense will be spared to royally entertain the guests on board the Champagne Orient Express. 24. And in truth, it wasn't difficult to cite examples of short-sightedness, bloody-mindedness, and cynical manipulation of memberships. 25. Like it or not, you are in truth of the commonalty - the orphaned daughter of a poor washerwoman. 26. To live without philosophizing is in truth the same as keeping the eyes closed without attempting to open them. Rene Descartes 27. In truth there is now little prospect of Britain ever joining the euro. 28. In truth, with sensible precautions, Morrissey could have easily travelled to the salon. 29. In truth, the two brothers really did care for each other. 30. Lucille's home was very grandly called a chateau, though in truth it was nothing more than a large moated farm. 31. In truth, much of the ongoing research in neural networks today is involved with learning. 32. In truth, the price of the solid-state lasers and photo receptors needed in the termination hardware is continually falling. 33. In truth,(http:///in truth.html) the society's decision will cause irreparable damage to the cause of music. 34. In truth, the most impressive thing about this performance car is the way it enhances the performance of its driver. 35. In truth, I found her rather a pain on the subject and merely parried her constant questions about my job-hunting activities. 36. In truth, these peregrinations required the talents of a mountain goat. 37. But in truth he was a tatty little man with a furtive walk. 38. The national government felt no legal obligation to protect antislavery activists and, in truth, reacted indifferently to attacks upon them. 39. In truth, this one has been something more akin to a slow train coming. 40. But, in truth, he is the one management thinker who genuinely deserves the accolade. 41. In truth the government of Danzig had become a labyrinth sown with pits for the unwary. 42. In truth, these additives are harmless complex carbohydrates added in small portions to improve texture. 43. Once again they'd reached an impasse, but in truth it really didn't matter. 44. In truth, a guide wasn't really necessary for our party that good-weather day. 45. Poets are almost always wrong about facts. That's because they are not really interested in facts: only in truth. William Faulkner 46. But Miescher died in 1895, aged just 51, and never really followed up what in truth was a fine insight. 47. In truth, therefore, serial variation forms have not the theme-based unity of the classical form. 48. In truth, there wasn't anybody of his current stature on those teams back then. 49. In truth, he was the first man I had really appreciated. 50. The Vikings beat the Raiders in overtime Sunday night, but in truth, neither team deserved to win. 51. But, in truth, entertainment is something the news media have grown increasingly comfortable with. 52. When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. Kahlil Gibran 53. In truth, there is no political will to tackle the issue. 54. Many people think museums make lots of money on big shows, but in truth, they hardly ever break even. 55. In truth she rather feared this newly prosperous newly confident Stephen. 56. In truth, she found watching the endless circuiting a little tedious and especially when there was no one to talk to. 57. In truth the main justification for the scheme is utterly dissipated. 58. We shall uphold the blue and gold in honor and in truth. 59. The Governors were not simply parsimonious: in truth they continued to be deeply concerned about the financial state of the School. 60. In truth, the Bush program is a ticking bomb. 61. In truth, her application was a bit half-hearted. 62. In truth, the uncertainty principle is fundamental. 63. In truth(), Europe's south is not a monolithic block. 64. In truth, that fabric was always a self-imposed veil. 65. God is spirit and his worshipper must worship in spirit and in truth. 66. In truth, it could take several more years before scientists and engineers on the project can coax a power-producing plasma from ITER. 67. In truth, Spencer had begun an affair with the actress Loretta Young, a fellow Catholic, then just 20, with whom he had even spoken of marriage. 68. In truth only the high level data model must be completely developed. 69. In truth, the eight-foot white marble sarcophagus that Vatican archaelogists uncovered beneath the basilica St. Paul Outside the Walls is more a question of lost-and-found than a brand-new find. 70. In truth, nothing would prevent it, even the contradiction that Lord Russell would deduce from it! 71. The same, in truth, that is found in Proust's work or in the landscape of Plotinus: a nostalgia for a lost paradise. 72. In truth, this indeed is the major mode of this rejection that I am designating as essential to one or other present position of the psychoanalyst. 73. The act of Adam and Eve was not original sin, but, in truth, first blessing. 74. When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. –Kahlil Gibran. 75. In truth an insolvency was never really on the cards. 76. Though strong and a capable brawler , in truth , Nilo was a lackluster military leader . 77. In truth, Mrs Gradgrind's stock of facts in general was woefully defective. 78. An overdue strategic defence and security review will in truth be inseparable from the Treasury-led spending review, due to be published in October. 79. Moniz and Freemen are usually credited with inventing the lobotomy in the 1930s, though in truth their work was based on many other people's research going back to the mid-19th century. 80. He presents himself as having been commanded by the Delphic oracle, or the god Apollo, to find out whether he is in truth the wisest of men, as the oracle is reported to have said. 81. In truth, lunette ray ban, most of your sense of taste really comes from your significance of odor - which is why coffee can taste so substantial and vaporize. 82. Do not allow illusion to fool you into the emotion of FEAR for in TRUTH there is nothing to be in fear of. 83. In truth, I found myself incorrigible with respect to order. 84. Poe and Edgarpo, word and echo, are in truth indistinguishable. 85. In truth, there is not much that is ethically dubious about making a bacterium from scratch. 86. In truth, there is no necessary common measure between these two judgments. 87. In truth, Labour did not ignore problems such as drugs and woeful schooling. 88. Optical illusions mystify and inspire our imagination, but in truth they show us that how we see the world is not necessarily physically accurate, but rather depends a lot on our brains. 89. And for their sake I sanctify Myself , that they themselves also may be sanctified in truth. 90. Happiness, in truth, may not be the fruit plucked by my action get without action all fruit will die on the vine . 91. As for the sadist, he finds himself, in truth, a slave of this passion, of this necessity, to bring under the yoke of jouissance, what he is aiming at as being the subject. 92. In truth, in the primitive view, Relationship is exactly limited by Patria Potestas . 93. I have lived as an onion plant. It has not pleased me. Now i would become the greatest of olive trees and , in truth,(http:///in truth.html) the greatest of salesman. 94. In truth, sea-level rise and greater frequency of storms are higher-order results of global warming, in that they would require several links in a causal chain to be proved. 95. In truth, the Chinese couldn't believe their luck in finding such a naive and biddable partner as Kissinger. 96. In truth, she was fast wearying of her solitary existence with Mrs. Peniston. 97. In truth, Han spent most of his childhood in the service of Garris Shrike, the leader of a trading clan that used abandoned street urchins as beggars and petty thieves. 98. They hope in time to make the non-existence of appearance appear, for in that moment what we now take to be existence will be seen to be in truth only an outlying portion of the diabolic essence. 99. In truth(), the rise in imports was largely driven by commodity stockpiling. 100. In truth, the dim orange light could not reach very far. However, the little girl's calmness and courage, and her optimism, made me feel as though the way in front of me was boundlessly illuminated. 101. In truth, that was the tale of his first season at OT. 102. Then he added:"In truth, in very truth I tell you all, you shall see heaven wide open, and God's angels ascending and descending upon the Son of Man." 103. In truth it is a shrewd, if shameless, ploy by a power couple who know that the value of their brand is tanking. 104. In truth, though, the king was a spent force, and the real ruler of the land was Prince Edward, later Edward III. 105. He firmly believes that one should live in truth and self-devotion. 106. I have lived as an onion plant. It has not pleased me. Now I wouldst become the greatest of olive trees and, in truth, the greatest of salesman. 107. The Essene, Jewish, Melchizedek, and Christian lineages are, in truth, one lineage which sets the stage for spiritual teachings for humankind. 108. In truth, such deaths were probably going unrecorded for decades before that. 109. Paul tells us to stand in truth, to be sure of our salvation, to live a holy life, to be at peace in our hearts and to always have the sword of the Spirit (the Word of God) in our hands. 110. In truth, the Russians express no desire to return to Communism as a far-reaching Marxist-Leninist ideology, whether the Soviet version or the much attenuated one in Beijing. 111. In truth, however, it would be best to put off all major purchases until mid-June. 112. Surface's looking is to scatter ball, in truth is hit toward the Sung clear hero's empress back quondam. 113. In truth, he is more at home in the School of Ogden Nash of Rye, New York. 114. KJV They stand fast for ever and ever, and are done in truth and uprightness. 115. The elder to the beloved Gaius, whom I love in truth. 116. He denies objectivity, absolutism, immutability , and invariability in truth outlook. 117. Happiness, in truth, may not be the fruit plucked by my action yet without action all fruit will die on the vine. 118. In truth, 3 depilation would hardly aid his road speed. 119. In truth, experience teaches thoroughly yet her course of instruction devours men's years so the value of her lessons diminishes with the time necessary to acquire her special wisdom. 120. WBS:The elder to the well-beloved Gaius , whom I love in truth. 121. Believest thou? Then let thine activities bespeak that thou wouldst have, in spirit, in truth. 122. In truth, a joining of the two is hardly an enticing prospect. 123. I have lived as an onion plant. It has not pleased me. Now I wouldst become the greatest of olive trees and, in truth, the greatest of salesmen. 124. In truth I have not been to Troy but I do find the effacement of Dogan since his death almost two months ago at once offensive and instructive. 125. In truth, however , the treaty was a bluff on the part of the Asgard. 126. An onion plant is old in nine weeks. I have lived as an onion plant. It has not pleased me. Now I wouldst become the greatest of olive trees and, in truth, the greatest of salesman. 127. Knowledge, in truth,(http:///in truth.html) is the great sun in the firmament. 128. In truth, banning broadcasts would be impractical - and manifestly too late. 129. In truth, Ms. Chua's memoir is about one little narcissist's book-length search for happiness. 130. The frequencial opening that occurs on the 11-11 (11 November, 2009) is one that cast light on all of these aspects. In truth its door has been opened since the full moon of November 2nd. |
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