Then there was a ramekin of lemony aubergine pate which was, in truth, more of a dip and tasted of red pepper rather than aubergine. |
It was, in truth, a compromise, and the working arrangement suddenly threatens to come crashing down at a stroke. |
But in truth, how much consolation can webbed feet and waterproof hair be when the skies are continually grey and the pavements forever puddled? |
Winner-take-all electoral systems and adversary politics result in truth being irrelevant. |
We are labouring under the illusion that we are in control and free of constraints when in truth we are out of control and morally bankrupt. |
It was simply that the play rather laboured the point at times and was, in truth, simply too long. |