Use "that is to say" in a sentence

1. That is to say, he " found a clew. "

2. That is to say, you are Contented by …

3. That is to say it is a secret garden.

4. That is to say that this is a grandiose space.

5. That is to say, it includes homophones and homophonic phrases.

6. Typical examples include certain Nematoda, that is to say "roundworms".

7. That is to say, a meeting on matters of State.

8. That is to say, he has not won any more major championships.

9. That is to say, they are designed as tiers of managerial levels.

10. That is to say, Edward's action had social, feudal and legal justification.

11. That is to say, it creates people who only do things for incentives.

12. That is to say there are still Chinese soldiers in the Safely Zone?

13. Our friends, that is to say our son's friends, will meet us at the airport.

14. That is to say, each cylinder has two valves, an intake valve and exhaust valve.

15. That is to say in the next 10 days, will face Shenhua 3 battle field.

16. Asceticism, that is to say, leads us to self-mastery and enables us to fulfill the

17. A misaligned pelvis may be Anteverted, that is to say tilted forward to some relevant degree

18. That is to say, if Calvinism is true God is not all-loving and perfectly good

19. And an important language dependent skill is enabled by this training -- that is to say reading.

20. That is to say, the team work spirit will be magnified and sublimed as national consciousness.

21. Of all the Bedeckings this is the highest bedecking, that is to say, the bedecking with emancipation

22. Human existence is both physically and spiritual. That is to say, human have both brutish - divine nature.

23. That is to say, the day of accounting will come just when people are not expecting it.

24. That is to say that savings are a function of the rate of profit and unproductive consumption.

25. Languages are taught by the direct method, that is to say, without using the student's own language.

26. That is to say, the Antron 99 has 1.8 dB gain on the horizon over an isotropic radiator

27. That is to say that conceptual profundity must be balanced by clarity of content and simplicity of form.

28. Of all the Bedeckings, sire, this is the highest bedecking, that is to say, the bedecking with emancipation

29. Such measures achieve the opposite, that is to say they delegitimise the power and value of the laws.

30. That is to say, policy changes more frequently take the form of relatively marginal changes to existing policies.

31. He was found innocent in the court, that is to say, the court could not convict him legally.

32. Another is a partial Bohi, that is to say, a groove around 1/3 the length of the actual blade

33. That is to say, God’s name is represented by four Hebrew letters Yohdh, He, Waw, and He, commonly transliterated YHWH.

34. That is to say, certain action schools were successful in changing attitudes, while others were successful in shifting option choices.

35. But emissions trading encourages investment, that is to say it triggers a search for the cheapest way of cutting CO2.

36. It was a triumph for the Acceptants, that is to say, for the authority of the Pope and of the Church

37. That is to say put anything you like on them, but don t be surprised if some one else reads them.

38. Many Catfish are crepuscular, that is to say they are most active during the hours of twilight around dawn and dusk.

39. That is to say that you are basing your strategy as a reaction to how your Competitor will run his company

40. It was a triumph for the Acceptants, that is to say, for the authority of the Pope and of the Church

41. Unlike the product of numbers, matrix products are not commutative, that is to say AB need not be equal to BA.

42. That is to say, once we have used them all up and thrown them away, there won't be any more - ever.

43. It was a triumph for the Acceptants, that is to say, for the authority of the Pope and of the Church

44. Affluent is all about flow—that is to say, it's based on the Latin word for "flow," which is fluere

45. Firstly, it does not apply to bull bars in the aftermarket, that is to say those that are fitted subsequently to cars.

46. On the other hand, the most perfect Anorgana, that is to say, crystals, were supposed to consist entirely of continuous or homogeneous matter

47. De-escalation, that is to say calming the situation and reducing tension, is an absolute priority for the European Union at this time.

48. The sacrificial animal was from the herd or the flock, that is to say of the clean animals, and was “sound,” without defect.

49. That is to say the curved members, such as ribs, were built up of naturally curving wood, chosen to have the right shape.

50. That is to say, there is a way of positioning the grating relative to the receptive field centre that results in no response.

51. 9 The response to the control voltage of the VCO core circuit presented here is linear; that is to say,(www.Sentencedict.com) volts/Hz.

52. Chopsocky Heroes are good guys who come from Chopsocky media, that is to say, media that has a strong focus on martial arts

53. They are nice people: they believe that everything ought to be fair, that is to say that virtue is rewarded and villainy punished.

54. They accept, that is to say, that the order of the court and the taxation consequent thereon will effectively quantify their contractual right.

55. What at first may appear aesthetically (that is to say, visually) quite fractured, Arrythmical, in the process of reading turns into a superbly

56. That is to say, malignant cells that had broken away from the original cancer and begun to reproduce in other parts of the body.

57. — actual methylene, that is to say raw methyl alcohol produced from the dry distillation of wood and containing at least 10 % by weight of acetone,

58. Colons A colon means "that is to say" or "here's what I mean." Colons and semiColons should never be used interchangeably

59. This paper described in particular the parts of machinery of laser cut-off machine. That is to say, the CAD/CAM system of carton moulder.

60. 44 That is to say, not recorded at the time when the expenditure was incurred, in breach of the accrual principle (point 1.57 of ESA 1995).

61. A guided missle that loses it's lock will go Ballistic, that is to say it becomes an unguided missile, likely to cause damage wherever it lands

62. In fact we do this in individuals of any age, in these different species -- that is to say from infancies, infancy up to adulthood and old age.

63. The state mother turned wrathfully on Sun Quan and berated him: "Today Xuande has become my son-in-law; that is to say, he is my child.

64. I pointed out several mistakes and carefully repeated my original instruction; that is to say, I told him I was not at all pleased with his work.

65. The promised Seed would not just come and destroy Satan; the Seed must be bruised in the heel, that is to say, must suffer death, though not permanently.

66. That is to say, an efficient and clean-fingered government, a relatively perfect market system, it is our country socialist economy is able to assure basically of development.

67. 29 I pointed out several mistakes and carefully repeated my original instruction; that is to say, I told him I was not at all pleased with his work.

68. Please confirm that the aid will be granted without discrimination as to the origin of the services, that is to say irrespective of the airline operating the services.

69. Hebrews 10:20 (KJV) — refers to the “new and living way which he [Christ] hath Consecrated [inaugurated] for us, through the veil, that is to say, his flesh.”

70. In all cases a technical mistake could be traced: secondary stabilisation is not possible if the acetabular cup lies only on bone grafts, that is to say devascularized bone.

71. Chunking across is akin to promoting free association; that is to say that connections can be made between objects that initially appear to have no relation to each other

72. That is to say, you're asking yourself, "Well, sure. You know what? I pride myself on this: I can factor out all forms of subjectivity. I really can be objective.

73. However, such a notion disregards the fact that human beings—the only desiring beings in the strict sense of the term—are also living beings, that is to say, mortal beings.

74. That is to say, the wrongful character of the act must be assessed in the light of the division of powers between the Commission and Rwanda which has been adumbrated above .

75. The rebate scale was ‘standardised’, that is to say, all customers were entitled to receive the same rebate on the basis of their aggregate purchases over the reference period, namely one year.

76. It was an inflectional language, that is to say, one indicated the function of a word in a sentence by means of endings added to the noun or adjective, and so on.

77. Archosaurs are a true, monophyletic clade, that is to say that all Archosaurs are the descendents of a single common ancestor, and all of the descendants of that ancestor are considered Archosaurs

78. “Almost all books of aphorisms, which have ever acquired a reputation, have retained it,” John Stuart Mill wrote in 1837, Aphoristically—that is to say, with a neat if slightly dubious finality.

79. The technical term for preliminaries of this kind in literary study is "prolepsis"--that is to say, the form of anticipation which, in a certain sense, covers what will be talked about later.

80. Hence he is apt to become narrative and Admonitory, that is to say, fond of telling long stories, and of doling out advice, to the small profit and great annoyance of his friends.