Example sentences of "[noun] of [art] fact [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Now they were perfectly entitled to claim this but this was going to confuse the jury and the jury would also be confuse by the fact there was going to be no mention of the fact which everybody was aware of that the men claim that they were beaten up while they were in custody .
2 The pair are particularly proud of their accomplishment in light of the fact they are using standard interfaces , standard application programming interfaces and a garden variety Sbus , not the proprietary gear SGI reportedly claimed it would take to achieve the kind of performance they say they have .
3 In the light of the facts which emerged subsequently , he believed that Evans ' execution was not justified and that a mistake had been made .
4 But I think you do need to plan a bit , you know in spite of the fact you 've got the degree to do , if , if you can spend time going to see these people .
5 But what would happen to the reformist 's theory if astronaut too were used by English speakers as if it were masculine , in spite of the fact it has no surface gender marking ?
6 One set was all they needed from the match but coach Tommy Dowens admitted the defeat left him a little flat in spite of the fact his team clinched the title .
7 DOUG Pallett , who sits on Essex County Council 's education committee , makes no secret of the fact he is an educational hardliner .
8 THE shadowy men of the SAS made no secret of the fact it was Christmas party time — neighbours could hear the noise a mile away .
9 ( Copied from the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society , A.D. 1808 ) : Sir , According to your request , I send you an account of the facts I have ascertained , respecting a canal I discovered in the year 1803 in the medulla spinalis of the horse , bullock , sheep , hog and dog : and should it appear to you deserving of being laid before the Royal Society , I shall feel myself particularly obliged by having so great an honour conferred upon me .
10 " As a matter of a fact she has . "
11 It was a very nasty offence in view of the fact there was a babe in arms involved . ’
12 ‘ In view of the fact she was a young girl and the lacerations were right across the cheek I decided she needed plastic surgery . ’
13 ‘ In view of the fact she was a young girl and the lacerations were right across the cheek I decided she needed plastic surgery . ’
14 and he , he just goes around thumping , kicking and , and going berserk during drama and the teacher just looks on and says calm down and I mean in view of the fact I 've written to the school and complained about , but you 'd think they would be keeping an eye and he hates drama so much and it , he 's got drama tomorrow , if he has any trouble tomorrow morning I 'm not sending him tomorrow afternoon I 'm gon na start keeping him home and if they ask why I 'm gon na say because you ca n't control your classes and you wo n't want to now
15 ( b ) Where however the prosecution evidence is such that its strength or weakness depends on the view to be taken of a witness 's reliability , or other matters which are generally speaking within the province of the jury and where on one possible view of the facts there is evidence upon which a jury could properly come to the conclusion that the defendant is guilty , then the judge should allow the matter to be tried by the jury .
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