Well, we are now insisting that the lie be made true.
But here was the fact, made true by her own hand.
He is like the false carried so far that it is made true.
She longed for that promise to be made true.
"He can't have gotten past me and into the hall," Hal said as if giving voice to that contention would magically make true.
The sentences play only with one another, they don't connect to reality, they're not made true or false by the way the world is.
For James, beliefs are not true until they have been made true by verification.
His tone gave one to understand that the story was thereby made true.
In this case, no circuit D can output an assignment making true.
Or are the threats my father made true?