The character of his own mind is singular; I know of no other instance of a man's working from nature continually with the desire of being true, and never attaining the power of drawing so much as a bough of a tree rightly.
A and B being true and at a right angle to each other.
These propositions, which are the premises, being true or admitted, the conclusion follows, that A B deserves punishment.
Consequently in contingent matters, such as natural and human things, it is enough for a thing to be certain, as being true in the greater number of instances, though at times and less frequently it fail.
Although the judgment of an erring reason is not derived from God, yet the erring reason puts forward its judgment as being true, and consequently as being derived from God, from Whom is all truth.
My doubts on this subject are nothing more than doubts; they do not amount to a confirmed unbelief; because they admit the possibility of the account's being true.
When the Ptolemaic theory of the universe gave way to the Copernican, not only did the Copernican have the advantage of being true, but not one single star in heaven was put out or even dimmed its light.
By the simple process of being true to trusts, the minister had suggested.
He had preached to them this morning upon the duty of being true; but he had himself not been true--to the proud self-interest of All People's.
And like all the stories herein, it has the merit of being true to the letter.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "being true" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.