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

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1 ‘ I mean facts that relate to the story I 'm working on at the time .
2 Well I think he made it clear that no jury could forget what everybody knew er which is of course er the the facts that emerged at the time er that the Birmingham Six were acquitted .
3 The raw materials are the real facts that happened in the past ; historians supply manufactured goods in which the facts are processed according to the prejudices of the manufacturers and the demands of the consumers .
4 And we 've allowed for the fact that cooking for a family or organising a dinner party may take you away from the cooker when you want the food to go on cooking .
5 But the overwhelming fact that emerges from the decades of dedicated work , using ever more sophisticated technology , is that the creature skills develop no further .
6 Erm , he , he , he er , decried the building of the hangar , in fact that resulted in an infinitely cheaper and better contract , saved a lot of money doing it .
7 So she 's more to do with bobbysox blues than sex'n'drugs'n'booze , but there 's no hiding from the fact that Magnapop as a whole are capable of creating some genuinely horrible noises .
8 This is despite the fact that according to the law report the police officers did not know to which specific pits the pickets were travelling and that some of the evidence of violence on which the police officers relied was that which they had gathered from press and television reports .
9 When the right hon. Gentleman next takes the opportunity to visit Blackpool , will he refer to the fact that according to the Government 's own figures which have been supplied to me , 38 per cent .
10 Those reductions were those identified in paragraph three and perhaps I do need to point out in fact that according to the report in Policy and Resources Committee , the use of carry forwards from the registration service of twenty thousand pounds in fact needs to be replicated across all three years .
11 Of course , the models of analysis are metaphors too , and it is the recognition of this unavoidable fact that points to the linkage of isomorphism across the reading experience .
12 But to our disgust , and as Nigel mentioned , also that we have seen a demise of factory inspectors , and this is borne out by the fact that figures at the present time show that an average workplace can be expected to be visited once in eleven years .
13 These measures have the full endorsement of the Labour party , which also welcomes the fact that notices about the law will be made extensively available for display by the retail trade and will be fixed to automatic vending machines by operators .
14 It would be churlish of me not to say how much I welcome that statement , and how much I rejoice in the fact that to add to the four climbdowns that I announced at 4 o'clock , there is a fifth — the abandonment of the proposal announced by the Home Secretary in column 167 of Hansard on 2 July .
15 On Mars the time-of-day language-game is practically the same as on Earth , and , given the language-game , we use an argument from analogy to settle a question of fact that arises within the language-game .
16 But when it comes to saying , ‘ It 's afternoon ’ on the Sun the evaporation/solar-flares analogy is being advanced , not in order to justify an answer to a question of fact that arises within the language-game , but in order to justify an extension of the language-game we have on Earth to the Sun .
17 Erm I mean one one fact that emerged after the the riots , when the actual arrest figures were were analyzed , was that the vast majority of people who were arrested at any rate , did n't come from the area .
18 Later , in the 1980s , conclusive evidence pointed to the fact that lead in the environment was affecting children 's development .
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