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

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1 Yeah if I knew some facts that I had a job to go to , I 'd pay for it myself
2 What other factors , there 's a big , this fact that we 're missing , alright , rising population , improvements in transport and technology , what else has happened over the last hundred years ?
3 The Hebrew Scriptures serve as the basis for two great world religions — Christianity and Judaism — and it is in full consciousness of this fact that they are studied in the Department of Hebrew and Old Testament Studies .
4 It is a reflection of this fact that there have been cited to your Lordships not only the full range of English authorities , and also authorities from Commonwealth countries and the United States of America , but in addition a number of academic works of considerable importance .
5 So , this fact that there 's no plan , or appeared to be no diary although there was a diary was n't there ?
6 In contrast , the government 's two senior legal advisers and the senior partner of a leading firm of society lawyers were so ignorant of this fact that it did not even enter their heads that it would be wise to make some enquiries before launching their client into a statement that could be , and indeed was , ruinous .
7 We should attend to the fact that knowledge of the external world means representing a lot of facts at once , so many facts that we lose hold of the idea of ‘ representation ’ .
8 Even if by chance we happened to conceive of just these members of the series , it is surely not in virtue of that fact that they count as correct continuations .
9 Now this video although it 's American based , ignore that fact that they 've got tower block apartments , and that 'll mean we 've got high-rise buildings i in the city of Nottingham and places like that .
10 I could n't really cope with this separation , despite that fact that we live only about a minute from the SCBU .
11 What is different in the Banbury situation erm is that fact that you are not only talking about one school and it 's education because Banbury School draws not only it 's own eleven to sixteen year old children , who have the option to go forward to the sixth form , but of course all the children that come from the Warriner School at Bloxham , all the children that come from Drayton School , and a certain number of the children who might come from the Roman Catholic Secondary School in Banbury , so there are a whole lot more people involved than just the actual children , and that 's what made Banbury a hybrid .
12 Since then we have published the timetable for the amalgamation of regiments , and it was to that fact that my right hon. Friends were perfectly fairly drawing attention .
13 Do you accept that fact that it 's only a quarter of people ?
14 That fact that it was over was all there in his formal goodbye when he came round to the passenger 's side and stood on the pavement with her , and , ‘ Na shledanou , Fabia , ’ he wished her .
15 Well , I 'll be settled in , in my own little place by then , I mean I do n't want to move back here , plus that fact that I , I would n't want to move back here anyway .
16 So if , for instance , you are reading the earliest Gideon books of John Creasey , stop at each fact that you feel inclined to take unto yourself and ask whether it is a reasonably timeless fact , or only a temporary one .
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