be that as it may造句1. I know you don't like him but be that as it may, you can at least be polite to him.
2. I accept that he's old and frail; be that as it may, he's still a good politician.
3. Be that as it may, terrible things clearly happened.
4. Be that as it may, Woolridge had his suspicions.
5. Be that as it may, millions of old people make the necessary adjustment.
6. Be that as it may, there now exists a political consensus in favour of the complete monetary integration of the Community.
7. Be that as it may, blood-sharing in vampire bats seems to fit the Axelrod model well.
8. Be that as it may, all of us need order.
9. Be that as it may, it was here mat Lewis began to build up his encyclopaedic knowledge of late medieval literature.
10. Be that as it may, the precise chain is not known; somehow the guild was informed and the train of events set in motion.
11. Be that as it may, the efficiency of the Customs service was much less regarded.
12. Be that as it may, his depiction was so convincingly done as to restore belief in the existence of centaurs!
13. Be that as it may, I shall attempt to explain the spiritual aspect in my own terms.
14. Be that as it may, Cooper was spoiling for a fight, as this unpublished letter shows.
15. Be that as it may, Driesch concluded that Weismann was wrong, at least in part.
16. Be that as it may, the North East had organized capital, organized labour and until 1920 was growing apace.
17. Be that as it may, the truth is plain: this is an exercise of arrogant power which stinks.
18. Be that as it may, plenty of new titles are due out in the next six months.
19. Be that as it may, nothing will more swiftly unite two previous foes in a common front if they are threatened by a potential enemy perceived to be more dangerous than their erstwhile opponent.
20. Be that as it may, Astana, which will celebrate its tenth anniversary as Kazakhstan’s capital next month, is used to name changes.
21. Be that as it may, many aspects of modern science could not work without accepting evolution.
22. Be that as it may, the nerve poison does its business with man far more quickly than the blood poison.
23. Be that as it may, they are going ahead with their plans just the same.
24. Be that as it may, we do not vouch for his ability to pay.
25. Perhaps there isn't one single system that will work for everyone. Be that as it may, we all need order in our lives.
26. Building a new children's home will cost a lot of money but, be that as it may, there is an urgent need for the facility.
27. "Is he still just as fat?" — "I wouldn't know," continued her mother, ignoring the interruption, "and be that as it may, he has made a fortune.".