Ainda não temos significados para "unfortunately true".
1No, the Old Lady was none too happy, that was unfortunately true.
2That's unfortunately true, though the lawbreakers have now and then come off second-best.
3For the tale of his mischance and ill-fortune, as told by Hopkins, was unfortunately true.
4But the reverse is unfortunately true as well.
5The first charge against England is unfortunately true.
6Her bad news was unfortunately true enough.
7It is unfortunately true that a sizable group of academics who study environmental philosophy are hostile towards science.
8That she did teach positivism is unfortunately true, so far as her literary touch and expression is concerned.
9For it was unfortunately true that his was not the type of character she was most likely to admire.
10Everybody took for granted (what was unfortunately true) that he had received private information of the contemplated proceedings.
11But it was unfortunately true that this early stage of independence was built upon the miserable dependence of other workers.
12And hearing these things, unfortunately true, Marie would murmur, with a sort of obstinate gentleness, "Love is sacred."
13It's unfortunately true that there are sometimes... problems which can only be addressed by stepping outside the normal avenues, as it were.
14And as is unfortunately true, this descent into moral darkness possessed the grateful illusion that it was an ascent into new light.
15Madame, it is unfortunately true, an abyss lies between us, and this abyss is filled with the blood of the dearest friend of my youth.
16"But isn't it unfortunately true that Christianity spoke also of rewards?"
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