Sentence examples for becoming a truth from inspiring English sources

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The idea that women come in all shapes and sizes is slowly becoming a truth universally known.

Is it becoming a truth universally acknowledged that a single woman in possession of a good house must be in search of a husband?

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("If you look closely you'll see the name of the garage was called Smitten's. Criminal!") As Koresky gushed about The Long Day Closes ("one of the greatest films ever made, and that's becoming a widespread accepted truth!") Davies shrugged and thought it would never make it out of the UK.

A lie repeated often and confidently enough can become widely mistaken for the truth, becoming a belief that obscures the facts.

Even Manuel Pellegrini was becoming a believer as the truth was dawning on a disbelieving public: "If they can continue like that they have a great chance of the title".

In a rowdy House of Commons session today, the Conservative leader, Iain Duncan Smith, told Mr. Blair, "You are rapidly becoming a stranger to the truth," as lawmakers bellowed disapproval, waved their papers in the air and accused him of having "duped" them into going to war.

Facebook doesn't want to be the arbiter of decency when it comes to content policy decisions, similar to how it looked to third-party fact checkers rather than becoming an arbiter of truth.

If independent journalists like Brown cannot publish the truth without becoming a target of extremely selective and vindictive prosecution, the concept of freedom of the press which is vital for democracy is as good as dead.

But then, through the interminable Julia Stiles years, and Colin Hanks's bodged twist, and Deb falling in love with Dexter, then finding out the truth about him, then becoming a murderer herself, then turning into a coke-addled sex fiend for about three seconds, then suddenly just carrying on like none of that had even happened, that potential slowly evaporated away to nothing.

A lifetime later, on the verge of becoming a vice presidential candidate, Stewart confesses the truth to a Shinbone newspaperman, who refuses to print it.

In truth Coulter is rapidly becoming a parody of herself.

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