Example sentences of "fact [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact rural telephone experience could have a beneficial effect , if carefully applied , in a busy city bureau . |
2 | So there are two or more key facts each day for your education . |
3 | If the point is at all doubtful , take the facts each way and state the legal result following on each possible finding . |
4 | Mr Small , however , argued that it was ‘ highly questionable whether the losses suffered by Linter on its failure were in fact attributable to the transactions which are the subject of the statement of claim . |
5 | It is in fact possible that some patients , especially those with marked symptoms of anxiety or depression , benefit from drugs and are better able to cope with their problems as a result , but the size of this group is not known . |
6 | In conclusion , it seems that it is in fact possible to get higher levels of analysis to contribute to recognition . |
7 | Punk raised this question in a particularly clear form , asking whether , in capitalist society , a really popular music is in fact possible . |
8 | ‘ It would be inconceivable , in the opinion of the Court , that Article 6(1) should describe in detail the procedural guarantees afforded to parties in a pending law suit and should not first protect that which alone makes it in fact possible to benefit from such guarantees , that is access to a court . |
9 | Financial survival without pushing the burden of the land tax to intolerable levels was in fact possible though the milking of commercial expansion by indirect taxation . |
10 | It is in fact possible to take different views about what genuinely constitutes full motion and we address this more fully in section 3.20 below , when we discuss compact disc interactive ( CD-I ) technology . |
11 | It is in fact possible to find passages in Dame Sirith which may again recognize , and irreverently exploit , a knowledge that such was a possible presentation of this tale . |
12 | The ring seems accidental , there still seems to be a bustle in the hall , but in fact fifty pairs of ears are tuned . |
13 | For in fact political theories , doctrines or ideologies , and political action are inextricably bound up with each other . |
14 | ( Note that in fact neither of the given numbers is itself prime , since 10 113 = 3. |
15 | In fact 125,000 were made by the sports goods specialists , A.G.Spalding and although heavy and bulky even for its 1.5 x 1.5m ( 5 ft.sq. ) dimensions , any survivors are treated with great reverence and are highly valued by their collectors . |
16 | The ones that pleased him most were in fact covert parodies of the work of the committee members of the Oswaldston Arts Club — the unconsciously phallic abstracts painted by the vicar 's wife ( who would certainly stand in front of Hilary 's effort for some minutes and then say : ‘ Now I find this one most awfully interesting ’ ) , the screaming reds and oranges symbolizing revolutionary outrages of the local school-master , whose private life was as blameless as his politics were extreme . |
17 | In my experience it 's always , it 's higher than low pay , and I do n't believe that companies go to an area because the payment of wages is low if everything else is not favourable to them as well , in fact low pay in itself does not attract , and conversely , I do n't think the thought 's an impossibility , because I 've talked to potential inward investors , and jokingly , sort of teased them and if you get enough companies coming into Shropshire , then inevitably wages will go up , and they 're intelligent people , and they realize it , and they not the magic ball , and of course when local shopkeepers are concerned about their businesses , then the amount of wages that are available to spend has an effect on your local small company . |
18 | The paper is in fact due to be published in Research Policy in the near future . |
19 | In fact due to the nature of recursion the backwards pointers are not required . |
20 | The presence of high levels of salt is harder to account for ; they are in fact due to the butchers ' stalls and a salt seller 's stall along the walls of the church from around 1730 to 1840 . |
21 | From the adult position it will be clear that he or she was not in fact guilty of anything but that someone in a position of strength and power was taking advantage of his or her vulnerability mentally as well as physically . |
22 | The ratio is in fact nearer to 1:11 , CIWF claims . |
23 | She said : ‘ The Options course gave me confidence and the information you could go miles for and never find — like the fact 70 per cent of all jobs are n't advertised . |
24 | Between 1979 and 1988 the total number of indictable offences known to the police ( ignoring offences of criminal damage of value 20 or less ) increased by just under 50 per cent ( the 1988 total was in fact 4.5 per cent down on the previous year ) . |
25 | What a comforting fact that is to know |
26 | The first exact solution to be published which describes a collision between plane waves was in fact that of Szekeres ( 1970 ) . |
27 | Almost 13,000 flocked to the rain-soaked Gloucestershire course , despite the fact that outdated Sunday trading laws kept the bookmakers at home . |
28 | Right from indie godhead McGee 's Madonna invite to the fact that Therapy ? — once a hopeless band from Belfast — are on the verge of becoming one of the three most important new bands in Britain . |
29 | That is why attitudinists are sometimes rather oddly lumped together with intuitionists as non-naturalists , in spite of the fact that Stevenson . |
30 | A false belief that p has no fact that p to cause it . |