Example sentences of "[adj] fact [that] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Local farmers , too , were forced to face up to the unpleasant fact that they could no longer compete with the Poles because of the low cost of Polish labour and the high Reich and Polish tariff barriers .
2 There is the dispositional fact that I believe my name is what it is , which is a fact about me when I am not thinking of my name .
3 But , you see , this is a most interesting fact that you have noticed .
4 Joanna , trying to cope with the painful fact that she can not ever have a baby , begins to remember the life of 19th-century Anna and her son , Merlin .
5 He did not worry too much in those early years of his married life , telling himself that some women were slow to conceive , but after twelve years and his wife still childless , he had to accept the painful fact that she never would have any .
6 This publications audit will often turn up other interesting facts that you might have been unaware of like two departments doing exactly the same thing through different outside agencies or short runs being hammered out on page printers when they could have been more effectively produced on a photocopier or by a print shop .
7 The mere fact that something is sold as a bulk product to a specification need not , in itself , decide that one should move out of it .
8 Hollywood hoped that it would use immigrant directors for its own purposes but whatever the frustrations experienced by these foreigners the mere fact that they were working in the American film industry is a reminder that Hollywood was never as monolithic and stereotyped as its critics implied .
9 Central banks agreed to buy or sell unlimited amounts of currency at points 1 per cent either side of their established par values , although the mere fact that they were prepared and willing to do this was often sufficient to limit the extent to which they had to intervene in practice .
10 the mere fact that they are appointed executor does not of itself increase the size of the bill .
11 " Thus in the case of two drops of water " he says — " we can abstract altogether from all internal difference ( of quality and quantity ) , and the mere fact that they have been intuited simultaneously in different spatial positions is sufficient justification for holding them to be numerically different .
12 Once again , however , it was not their analysis or explanation that counted , but the mere fact that they found certain features stylistically striking .
13 His unusual topic gave Fry trouble with the title of his lecture : ‘ The mere fact that we have no word to designate that body of studies which the Germans call Kunstforschung — a body of studies of which the actual history of Art is only a part — is significant .
14 We wo n't ever be wealthy , but the mere fact that we ARE working means that we must be healthy and all those extra stolen minutes in the warmth of the winter sun is richness indeed .
15 The mere fact that I have set myself the end X , with Y as a necessary means to it , and without conflict with other prudential or moral considerations , does not guarantee me from being mistaken in doing Y ( Anyone who supposed that it did would indeed be guilty of the Naturalistic Fallacy without appeal . )
16 It is not possible , however , to say simply that whenever one man intentionally causes harm to another that is a tort for , as we have also seen , the mere fact that my motive in performing an otherwise lawful act is to cause damage to another will not of itself make the act tortious .
17 It makes it sound really challenging and adventurous before you 've even bought the package , the mere fact that you have to go through that beforehand .
18 The mere fact that he did not have all the information could not be an excuse for not complying with the notice under s 8 , TMA 1970 .
19 The mere fact that he was still alive was surely a sign that he was destined to succeed was n't it ?
20 But the mere fact that he 'd left his own bed to come and check on her made her feel warm and cherished and oddly weepy .
21 It is worth noticing , however , a consequence of this justification of clause 3 ; this is that a belief is not generally considered to be justified by the mere fact that it is true , for otherwise clause 3 would be unnecessary .
22 The mere fact that it was convenient to do so through a story of a murder and the murderer 's subsequent feelings and actions had nothing essential to contribute .
23 ‘ There has been a lot of pressure and the mere fact that there has been a parting does give both sides a buffer period .
24 The mere fact that she tricked the court in her disguise is dishonest .
25 I believe it is possible to propose an explanation for the intuitive feeling one gets that the -ing form would be somewhat inappropriate here : the author is describing a person who is groping for anything which will reassure her before she meets her angry father and the mere fact that she is able to perceive objects which are familiar to her — when she feels so disoriented that she can take nothing for granted — is what gives her the sense that she is neither shirking nor lying .
26 This rejection at least served the purpose of bringing me face to face with the uncomfortable fact that I was now without a job and almost without an occupation .
27 They rejoice that their pews are full , without facing the sobering fact that they are only filling them by emptying someone else 's .
28 It is also a sad fact that lots of these ponies go for meat .
29 It 's a sad fact that you can walk down almost any High Street in Britain and get conned by false ‘ sale ’ posters in shop windows .
30 It is no use bemoaning the sad fact that his days as a brilliantly athletic virtuoso in classical ballet seem to be over .
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