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

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1 It 's in fact a step forward .
2 That 's in fact what I feel I ought to , since nothing of mine could ad to the fire and force and beauy that 's here .
3 Oh I dug out my , or the company 's in fact , membership of P C W World , erm and tomorrow I 've got a note to phone them and ask them how much their keyboards are for Amstrads .
4 It 's in fact the most difficult question of the group .
5 Although she met her fiance Brian Poole through the agency , he 's in fact a six-foot tall 28-year-old slimmie .
6 Yes it 's in fact er I left school here in nineteen seventy six so it 's eleven years since I was here .
7 I do n't think there 's any sort of danger in it it 's it 's in fact for use in constructing a dictionary really .
8 And if I may Mr chairman , something that 's happened in the last few days , that 's er evident that er the been the first satellite survey in this country ever which is now beginning to show to the nation , just in fact the damage that roads have been doing and that there 's in fact now some suggestion from government that they may be rethinking some elements of these roads , because the environmental impact has not really been taken into account as effectively before .
9 A stop a stop is a misnomer because it 's in fact a starter .
10 So is the World Health Organization , it 's in fact a branch of the U N , so you 've got a series of international organizations .
11 So it 's in fact in those eighteen lines that he describes the fox and brings it to life in the poem .
12 And that 's in fact
13 I du n no erm , no I do n't like them at all it 's in fact I 'm not even impressed with it I mean you look at the people with G six hundred and you look at the fifty six
14 That 's in fact , probably how much you earn every time you collect a no .
15 So that 's in fact how the removals basically started .
16 Yes , there are theories at to what happens at well the temperature 's in fact just about as low as you can get .
17 So if you know how fast the beam is going , and that 's in fact the speed of light , then you know how far away the object is , and you can do this for the planets .
18 And it 's in fact drinking in a social context in a bar is in itself a form of itself imposes
19 It is in fact advisable to name more than one Executor in case one of them dies before you .
20 An unwary reader might think that the book is a history of the changes in Western art , whereas it is in fact only a selection of some changes .
21 The unfriendly comment of Edgar Wind in Art and Anarchy was : ‘ What has optimistically been called a ‘ museum without walls ' ’ is in fact a museum on paper — a paper-world of art in which the epic oratory of Malraux proclaims , with the voice of a crier in the market place , that all art is composed in a single key , that huge monuments and small coins have the same plastic eloquence if transferred to the scale of the printed page , that a gouache can equal a fresco . ’
22 ‘ Yes , ’ Sven Hjerson went on , ‘ it is in fact , I am thinking , that all those people who might have given that not very well balanced car the one push needed have also possible reasons for wishing the death of Lord Woodleigh .
23 Or could it be that , by the merest possible chance , Steffi is in fact
24 The Easy-Carve is in fact not as noisy as one might imagine , but it is not necessarily a tool I 'd want to use for long stretches .
25 It is in fact a table , with hinging top , of about 36in diameter .
26 The galaxy , known as IRAS F10214+4724 , is in fact the most luminous object ever found in the universe .
27 Dressed in white tie , his delivery is conversational and informal , but , to sustain the illusion that he is making it all up as he goes along ( it is in fact directed by Peter Barkworth ) , he launches into too many rambling sidetracks .
28 Belief in its importance is in fact a consequence of the recognition that people , including priests , are fallible , so that the right to challenge their views is a necessary condition of arriving at valid opinions .
29 ALONG the north Antrim coastal path , you can admire the work of a giant , see the place where a witch turned a king 's daughters into swans and sample the local delicacy , dulce , which resembles burnt tagliatelle but is in fact dried seaweed .
30 While this might seem rash or unreal to some , it is in fact already an accepted idea , supported by such prophetic figures as John Muir , Fraser Darling and Percy Unna .
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