Example sentences of "fact that have " in BNC.

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1 But now he was n't making excuses , stating facts that had been under the surface all the time .
2 What is instructive in terms of the psychology of science is the willingness with which Kammerer 's detractors were prepared to resort to fraud as an explanation for facts that had been misinterpreted as support for a counter-theory , facts which , at that point , their own theory was insufficiently well developed to account for .
3 Over the previous three years perestroika had become a reality ; the Soviet people themselves had changed , and were facing facts that had earlier been obscured from them .
4 Some of the facts that 's been put forward today , I would remind that you that the financial rumblings of the D E at the moment about poll tax levels for this year , standing spending assessments , the increased capping powers that Mister Heseltine will bring forward will make it extremely difficult in this year .
5 This ability of DNA to cut and splice , to jump in and out of chromosomes at the drop of a hat , is one of the more exciting facts that have come to light since the first edition of this book was published .
6 These are some of the uncanny facts that have caused us to consider Messrs Hill and Jackson and ejaculate , ‘ Whooo … spooky ! ’
7 I can excuse them for not knowing all the facts that have now come to light but I can not forgive them or the government for failing to steer the health of the nation .
8 The material new facts that have emerged involve new evidence from certain officers who were present on the night of the crime and who witnessed certain things .
9 I also want to put right it , er the facts that have been presented to me , that it 's an urban erm view , it 's city people making a er , their will , imposing their will on country folk , on the practices of country folk .
10 Small comfort was gained from the fact that had a competitor taken over Rover instead , job losses might have been considerably greater .
11 The average age of marriage for men between 1840 and 1870 was just over 29 years , a fact that had important consequences , especially with regard to the market for prostitution .
12 The fact that had struck them both , however , was the date the genotyping had given for the conception of the boy : a date which coincided with a visit Wyatt , Berdichev and Lehmann had made to a singsong house in the Clay .
13 Of course , the Conservatives won again in 1983 , but the fact that they secured two-thirds of the seats in the Commons with less than half of the popular vote encouraged the centre parties to cry still louder for electoral reform at the same time as the Left were forced to ponder on the fact that had there been proportional representation then the Conservatives would not have been able to form a government without the moderating support of another party in the coalition .
14 specific points in the development of people , whilst that we recognise that the partners in practice was going to go into a quiet spell er something but we would run the risk if that happened on losing the expertise , the skill base that we 've got there and the undoubted qualities of the people within , we had to find a way in which we could use that skill base and other practice er of the practice and in fact that 's been quite successfully achieved in in recent months er with due diligence work for example er with legal support work is another example , when people in the insolvency practice have been very active on special science weeks ago tree .
15 You will need to warn management of the potentially adverse effects of refusing to appear or to comment and this will need to be set against the fact that having a valid argument does not always guarantee a sympathetic audience .
16 And the fact that having a baby and adjusting to motherhood are only permitted to cause a few days ' disruption must be a bad thing — when what mothers really need is adequate time to rest ( between feeds ) , plenty of boosts to their ego , lots of love and confidence building .
17 When my hon. Friend meets the chairman of the East Cumbria authority , will he congratulate him warmly on the fact that having , since 1982-83 , secured a budget increase , after inflation , of almost 15 per cent .
18 By the final scene , however , we infer his dislike of McKendrick from the fact that having seriously impinged on his negative face by placing Hollar 's thesis in his briefcase and putting him into a situation of considerable personal danger , he makes no apology for his action whatsoever .
19 IT IS a fact that having to deal with all aspects of VAT can give rise to considerable costs for business .
20 IT is a fact that having to deal with all aspects of VAT can give rise to considerable costs for businesses .
21 There is one fact that has led people to think that evolution has crossed valleys .
22 In many cities the names are still interchangeable , a fact that has given many a visitor a mystified look .
23 That the Earth revolves on its axis is , of course , a fact that has very important implications for our lives .
24 Even more striking , only the bulls of the Asian species carry tusks , a fact that has spared the cows from ivory poachers .
25 Stafford describes various Mozart myths : his eccentricity ‘ may have a basis in fact , but fact that has been selected , heightened and coloured … by its emphasis and selectivity it runs the risk of exaggeration . ’
26 One of the major parts of the cost of any desktop publishing system is that of training — a fact that has largely been overlooked .
27 In the Neolithic period , totalitarian states emerged as a result of the reappearance of profound inequalities made possible by the acquisition of agricultural surpluses , whereas in the modern epoch most of the comparable states emerged out of periods of revolution and upheaval constituted mainly by a struggle for equality — a fact that has had the odd consequence of leaving all modern police states with official ideologies strongly committed to a non-existent freedom and egalitarianism for their citizens .
28 The ground will be bursting at the seams and buzzing and we can be encouraged by the fact that have tended to produce our best form against the big sides .
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