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1 But it is nevertheless true that Lucretius was a great religious poet.
2 This may seem a very radical statement, but it is nevertheless true .
3 This story, though it reads like a fairy tale, is nevertheless true .
4 That may sound a heartless observation, but it is nevertheless true .
5 The fair sex will start at this proposition; but it is nevertheless true .
6 This may appear too absurd to be correct, but it is nevertheless true .
7 Is it nevertheless true that there is falsehood in all this?
8 This may not always clearly show itself, but the fact is nevertheless true .
9 Aye, stare if you please; but it is nevertheless true .
10 I know that you are; but it is nevertheless true .
11 The reports of unprovoked personal atrocities, it is nevertheless true , have been hideously exaggerated.
12 It was nevertheless true that M. de Camors did not enjoy it without trouble.
13 Strange as it may be, inconceivable as it may seem, it is nevertheless true .
14 Ay, stare if you please; but it is nevertheless true .
15 This is a mysterious fact, but it is nevertheless true .
16 It is nevertheless true that the Government did appoint a new Arts Council last week.
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