Example sentences of "[verb] away [prep] [art] fact [that] " in BNC.

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1 It 's important but I , I would n't I do n't want to er get carried away with the fact that we 're not performing well because we are performing well .
2 We all know the grave problems in some of our children 's homes but we ca n't run away with the fact that er they 're unique to or the problems do n't exist elsewhere because we all know they do .
3 ‘ People are fed up hearing about our injuries , but you ca n't run away from the fact that we have 28 professionals , and half of those ca n't be considered .
4 The system is using it for itself , but you can not run away from the fact that it has helped a lot of women to pursue careers rather than to sit down and nurse babies .
5 Mike Loosley , general secretary of the Inner London Teachers ' Association - the area union branch — said yesterday : ‘ There 's no getting away from the fact that a child sent home on a particular day as a result of our action will be suffering .
6 The competitive Morris was being unduly hard on himself , though there was no getting away from the fact that a missed kick by him to touch in the final second against Wasps at Sudbury had spelt defeat .
7 There 's not getting away from the fact that a perm is a chemical treatment that works by altering the structure of your hair .
8 But there is no getting away from the fact that we must still use water wisely . ’
9 But there is no getting away from the fact that he is on the left of the party .
10 But although I found it impossible not to be moved by the vibes and hype of enthusiastic publicity people and charming sales teams , there is no getting away from the fact that it is going to be a very tough year , with too many major titles to be able to do justice to them all ; and I do n't see any real evidence of anyone pruning their lists .
11 Love it or loathe it , there is no getting away from the fact that , all around the world , people care deeply about their football .
12 Up until the introduction of the Macintosh SE and II systems there was little getting away from the fact that the two systems were fundamentally incompatible .
13 There was no getting away from the fact that sometimes being with Miguel made Shelley feel happier than she had ever been in her life .
14 There was no getting away from the fact that , as a unit , the Scotland back row were so disjointed as to be at times perilously close to a vacuum .
15 But there is no getting away from the fact that Howard has got big problems .
16 We have never gone away from the fact that the town plan and the policy statement in there that if the road was provided the land is in the town plan and this Council would have approved it .
17 It is important that we do not get away from the fact that , when any charge is laid , there must be evidence that will hold up for convicting somebody of that charge .
18 You see , we ca n't get away from the fact that if Kemp was in London , he could easily have caught an earlier train .
19 ‘ You ca n't get away from the fact that women vets are n't looked on kindly by farmers .
20 because of our fears over water supplies , we have reduced abstraction to less than two thirds of our licence during the last 2 years , but we can not get away from the fact that this is a severe drought which affects every underground source .
21 He said : ‘ He has fudged and shaded , and tried to get away from the fact that he made specific statements and those statements were wrong .
22 ‘ I think this will concentrate minds , ’ said Gian-Franco Kasper , the FIS secretary-general , but no amount of concentration does away with the fact that an autoroute from Albertville to Moutiers still leaves mountains to climb if spectators or media want to see alternately men 's Alpine skiing at Val d'Isere or women 's events at Meribel .
23 ‘ So far comments from Com Tech and MUA suggest that SCO will still be sold by both companies , but neither tried to shy away from the fact that their decisions will hurt SCO .
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