the true造句31. She wasn't aware of the true nature of their relationship.
32. We need to understand the true extent of the problem.
33. The true cost often differs from that which had first been projected.
34. People who overeat are not addicts in the true sense of the word.
35. You can't appreciate the true/sheer awfulness of war until you've actually experienced it.
36. The true artist lets nothing come between himself and his work.
37. They failed to appreciate the true significance of these discoveries.
38. We do not have the true figures so we will have to make some approximations.
39. Our results should be a good approximation to the true state of affairs.
40. His talk appears to meander but by the end focuses attention on the true state of affairs.
41. The true artist lets nothing get between himself and his work.
42. The true features of a man is shown in adversity;the strength of a horse is tested on a muddy road.
43. It's an amateur sport in the true sense of the word .
44. The gentle lower slopes belie the true nature of the mountain.
45. I didn't realize the true seriousness of the country's problems until I went there myself.
46. Soon after the true story about the stolen goods blew open,she was dismissed from her job.
47. The true horror of the accident did not become clear until the following morning.
48. We seem to have forgotten the true meaning of Christmas.
49. The government has disguised the true situation by clever manipulation of the figures.
50. The movie is based on the true story of a London gangster.
51. The various splinter groups all claim allegiance to the true spirit of the movement.
52. They all accredited him with the true authorship of this thesis.
53. Only later did we realize the true significance of his remark.
54. The true regeneration of devastated Docklands seemed like pie in the sky.
55. The true consequences will only be known several years hence.
56. But through practice we can tell the true from the false.
57. This account is only a pale reflection of the true state of affairs.
58. I disputed the minister's figures, the true cost of the project is much higher.
59. Too much salt masks the true flavour of the food.
60. She was probably not consciously aware of the true nature of her feelings.