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Example sentences for "true and"

  • But even if we take the contrasted terms in their lower and commonly adopted sense, the text is true and useful.

  • He did not think so deeply and penitently of his past at the beginning of his career, true and deep as his repentance, and valid and genuine as his conversion were.

  • That is true and it is one of the profoundest truths we have to offer.

  • After the explanations which we have given, it will not be difficult for you to discern what is true and what is at times excessive in the passages which follow:[60] Part i.

  • There is in the philosophy of sensation what is true and what is false.

  • Were there not in nature a single equilateral or right-angled triangle, or any triangle whatever, every thing that I have just considered would remain always true and indubitable.

  • You have been true and very big, oh, so true and big.

  • He saw them dark and beautiful, tender as his mother's, true and faithful, as in his boyhood's dream of years ago.

  • It seemed like a memory of something suffered long ago, the sweetness in it true and exquisite, the cruelty an error on his own part somehow.

  • I have deemed it best that the exact truth--so far as a short history can give it--should be given at once to you, who are so true and candid.

  • They are hard-working and honest, true and straightforward.

  • All these, combined together by his dexterous hand, resulted in the model of an old leafless tree, so true and correct, that any one would have thought that it had been modelled direct from nature.

  • And I will wit the Sheriff's faith; True and if be he!

  • Yet is not the sun not at rest: For I dare say and safely swear The Knight is true and trust!

  • Only that which is immediately self-evident is true and divine.

  • For not only that which is a condition of experience is true and necessary, but that, also, which is a condition of morality.

  • Be true and faithful to the king and his heirs, and truth and faith to bear of life and limb, and terrene honor.

  • It is for the general good of human society, and consequently of particular persons, to be true and just; and it is for men's health to be temperate.

  • These I have been obliged to separate from the rest and prove to be false, in order that I might be able to presuppose and apply what is true and excellent in his doctrine, pure and freed from error.

  • That his doctrine is true and excellent is therefore in his case, as in that of geometry, quite independent of the demonstrations of it.

  • He had an objection in his boyhood to reading much that was called "true and useful.

  • By the enclosed, which is as true and as like as I could make it, you will see that he was a very brilliant and charming person.

  • Those who are longing and trying to be true and to be good; who have seen how beautiful it is to be true and to be good; to know God and the will of God; to love God and the will of God; and therefore to copy His likeness and to do His will.

  • The second question which tries the endurance and greatness of poetic work is this: "How far is any poet's representation of what is true and loving in itself lovely?

  • The woman who is most vital, true and tender is Haidée in Don Juan.

  • Master: "May we be true and faithful; and may we live and die in love!

  • Let no motive, therefore, make you swerve from your duty, violate your vows or betray your trust; but be true and faithful, and imitate the example of that celebrated artist whom you have this evening represented.

  • Such a calmness of depth; placid joyous strength; all things imaged in that great soul of his so true and clear, as in a tranquil unfathomable sea!

  • In the name of the Saviour, I charge you, be true and tender to mankind.

  • In the name of the Saviour, I charge you be true and tender to mankind!

  • In the name of the Saviour, I charge you be true and tender to mankind.

  • Are you so true and good, Madge, that such vivid radiance brings out no stain or fear?

  • Since you have proved so true and generous a friend to me I do not hesitate to let you know the truth.

  • She seemed in harmony with every beautiful aspect of nature--true and satisfying, while ever changing.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "true and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    appropriation bill; calyx small; centripetal force; mingled with; obtain what; true also; true civilization; true conception; true friend; true friendship; true greatness; true idea; true indeed; true knight; true love; true marriage; true morality; true philosophy; true piety; true porcelain; true religion; true sense; true servant; true taste; true understanding; true unity