Example sentences of "[conj] in fact " in BNC.

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1 The tundra flowers must be very exciting & in fact your whole trip sounds wonderful .
2 In so doing , they imagine themselves set in diametrical opposition to their society where in fact they have unwittingly accepted its crucial structural elements . ’
3 While story grammars seem ideal for working with simple English written stories they have problems where the surface structure ( particularly verb tenses ) do not correspond to the ideal structure as set out in Mandler and Johnson 's ( 1977 ) approach , or where in fact there is no verbal structure ( as in the silent film , to be discussed ) .
4 Some succumb to the pressure and claim they have obtained evidence where in fact there is little or none .
5 It is here that it seems to me that there are basic problems which are not thought through , and moreover that moves are made which are deceptive , in that they give the impression that a solution has been found where in fact the main issue has not been tackled .
6 The same basic principles of animation can be applied when animating 3-D objects , where in fact perspective is usually built-in anyway .
7 Quite often however the question of whether materials are merely an annoyance or in fact a danger to health is a quantitative one .
8 The plate can then be reworked in these areas or in fact the whole can be taken a stage further by laying another ground of resin and immersing in the acid again .
9 ‘ We have by no means demonstrated that this deficit is responsible for all , or in fact any of the symptoms . ’
10 He went straight to her , ignoring Asshe as that personage had never yet been ignored in his own house , or in fact anywhere ; and , of course , ignoring Selene .
11 Wholphins were reported by several papers — or in fact one Wholphin , the mother a false killer whale , the father a bottle-nose dolphin , born at a Japanese aquarium .
12 On the other hand , that something is in fact absent , or in fact blue , does not help .
13 Back in the city , or in fact anywhere that I had lived , the night sky was disfigured by street-lamps and the city 's emanations .
14 If a power of appointment , either in law or in fact , is vested in trade unions , the effect is not only to arrogate to them rights attaching only to ownership , but to establish them in this particular matter as the constitutional equals of Parliament .
15 and we 've come back or in fact
16 The local authority will not be bound to accept the highest , or in fact any tender .
17 The developer could sell the option to a third party , or in fact exercise the Option and proceed with the purchase even though all the problems have not been solved .
18 or in fact you can go afterwards .
19 How about the the safety er precautions that were taken on board Piper or in fact on board any oil platform installation .
20 What sort of safety training had you had for an evacuation or in fact a a slow evacuation from the platform while you were out there ?
21 Van Laue puts forward the argument that Russia was fatally trapped in an agonising contradiction that produced the establishment of a parliamentary government or in fact any other government than the Bolsheviks .
22 If we ca n't answer them this very day , or in fact , if they do not occur to you this very day , but on subse quent occasions , of course , we will endeavour to answer the points a little later on .
23 Most of which would come onto erm the A fifty nine through the urban area , through residential areas or or in fact onto the stray .
24 Or in fact that 's regardless of what company you go into .
25 And the very little was that Fernando showed no signs of missing Maria Luisa or in fact loving her very much .
26 Sa so , in time you hope to get sufficiently accepted erm to be told the truth or in fact , a bit nearer the truth .
27 Or in fact you go to London because it happens to be in reverse
28 I think it will affect working women , or in fact anybody working , both directly and indirectly , and in fact the whole public indirectly , in that that sort of facility , to be able to shop , as it were , at home , will be extremely convenient and so will a facility that reminds you when things are due — a sort of , you know , household secretary really that can keep a check .
29 The idea that a price at auction is a definitive market price has even become quite generally accepted , although in fact auctions are subject to manipulation like other markets described by some economists as free .
30 Water that has evaporated and condensed in the upper atmosphere , and then falls as rain , should be pure , except for a little carbon dioxide picked up on the way down ( although in fact , these days , it tends also to contain a whole catalogue of pollutants ) .
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