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How to use that is to say in a sentence

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By 1917 the French army was so shaken that it mutinied, that is to say, it refused to accept further offensive orders.
One thing remains, and that is to say our prayers and then set sail together or pernoctate old beaten tracks alone.
The monastery, that is to say, is a place of continual repentance, of constantly renewed conversion.
He spent a lot of his life philandering, that is to say, cheating on my mom, making her insanely miserable.
It is up to the bishops to make the decision about laicizing a priest, that is to say kicking him out of the priesthood.
My God, that is to say my supreme ruler, most omnipotent and the principal object of my faith, is Fate.
Sheffield has decided to limit its support to needs falling within the first two bands, that is to say critical and substantial.
A new study reported by Nature suggests my English ancestry is less Anglo-Saxon, that is to say less English, than is generally suspected.
In the words of Paul, we hope against hope, that is to say, we remain hopeful even when there appear to be no signs of hope at all.
Characteristic of human souls, or human beings, are the intellective and motive powers, that is to say, the intellect and will.
Educated people are altruists, that is to say, terrorists cannot be educated people.
Whatever he does, he does in a spirit of spontaneous exuberance and of supererogation, that is to say, far beyond the requirements of duty.
Such measures achieve the opposite, that is to say they delegitimise the power and value of the laws.
Until 1997, it was 10 picograms per kilo and per day, that is to say, one thousand five hundred times more.
Ordinarily the way this is done is to skeletonize them, that is to say, to carve away all but the bare minimum of metal.
The architectural expression of the mansion illustrates a special trend of neo-classicism, that is to say the Palladianism.
And we can also describe the level of the EU budget as well-nigh historical, that is to say the EU budget share.
This is the cosmovision, that is to say, cohesion centred on practices of living together as a collectivity.
New magic plays with the real within the real: that is to say, within the same space-time offered by perception.
It is vital to deschool school, that is to say, to reinvent it, removing all that is scholastic.
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Examples from Classical Literature
During autumn and winter the life of the red grouse is by no means a happy one, that is to say in some ways.
Small wonder, that is to say wonder not incommensurate with the general wonder of the whole process.
In literature we have stodginess in style and decadence in morals, and vers libre, that is to say, no verse at all.
We have, that is to say, been swayed by the spirit of irreligion rather than of religion.
But the biological atoms are living, that is to say, they are continually undergoing anabolism and katabolism, growth and decay.
The meat must have been prepared beforehand, that is to say washed, trimmed and larded.
The left-hander prefers to take the inside engagement, that is to say quarte.
Mr. Booth is too old to play Hamlet as he does, that is to say, without any attempt at making-up.
The upper ocellus is generally bipupiled, that is to say, the black spot is twinned, and there are two small light spots in it.
Let b be the longitude of a minor planet in the initial epoch, that is to say, the epoch zero.
You use more force for the stressed than for the unstressed vowels, that is to say, you put more breath into them.
Treason, that is to say platform treason, is not so much an eccentricity as a habit of Orangeism.
And it extends still further back into prehistory, that is to say, into, unwritten history.
On the other hand, a representative illusion is often more enduring than a presentative, that is to say, less easily found out.
Like the bourgeoisie, he was dressed in black, that is to say, in mourning.
Fomishka and Fimishka had a horror of governmental, that is to say, official people.
Again and again the idea recurs that all true art must be allegorical, that is to say, marrowless and bloodless.
Let us advert here to two instances only, that is to say, boyce and Purcell.
His followers, that is to say, by repeating His life would experience its accompaniments.
Cruz there were 144 people who signed the document, that is to say there were 144 names.
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