My God, that is to say my supreme ruler, most omnipotent and the principal object of my faith, is Fate. |
A new study reported by Nature suggests my English ancestry is less Anglo-Saxon, that is to say less English, than is generally suspected. |
Characteristic of human souls, or human beings, are the intellective and motive powers, that is to say, the intellect and will. |
By 1917 the French army was so shaken that it mutinied, that is to say, it refused to accept further offensive orders. |
He spent a lot of his life philandering, that is to say, cheating on my mom, making her insanely miserable. |
He is entitled to go to law, that is to say appear in court on behalf of the Association, either as claimant or defendant. |