Example sentences of "[prep] fact be [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The irony was that many Nepmen had in fact been nurtured by the state during the harsh economic stringencies of War Communism .
2 Deflections consistent with EADs have in fact been recorded from the hearts of patients with idiopathic LQTS and their amplitude was increased by adrenaline administration .
3 Decio where the courts ruled that a corporation could not recover unless it first proved that it had in fact been injured by the insider 's illicit trading .
4 In Ryan [ 19921 Crim.L.R. 187 , where the identifying witness was brought to and conducted around the police station where the parade took place by officers involved in the investigation , the Court of Appeal regarded what had occurred as a ‘ substantial breach ’ of the Code , and the subsequent identification of the suspect was admitted in evidence only because there was proof that nothing untoward had in fact been said to the witness by the officers in question .
5 ( This decree had in fact been proposed by the BSP in response to threats by opposition protesters to set fire to themselves if the symbols were not removed ; on the very day of its approval workmen had taken down a hammer and sickle crest adorning the facade of the BSP headquarters . )
6 Article 100A has in fact been used in the context of measures relating to health , such as food additives , in the context of consumer protection , such as the indication of prices , as in the legislation on air pollution by gaseous emissions from motor vehicles , to give examples from important areas that could otherwise be subject to national legislation which would have the effect of hindering the free movement of goods .
7 And that was the reason why , and in fact the total shortfall , the total unmanning was something like a hundred and thirty-five hundred and forty , which is why the police authority has a bid in at this moment for a , a further sixty-eight policemen , which has in fact been backed by the county council , who are prepared to pay for it .
8 He said a second person , who had been reported dead , had in fact been brought into the hospital alive and was currently undergoing treatment .
9 Recent scientific investigations have established that an old timber dwelling-house in Schwyz called Haus Bethlehem , previously thought to be sixteenth century , in fact was constructed in the thirteenth century and is the oldest timber " chalet " in Switzerland .
10 However , if , by the date of trial , it can be shown that the deceased 's income would have risen since his death , then the dependency will be calculated by reference to what he would have been earning at the date of trial , rather than what he in fact was earning at the date of his death .
11 He went up to London that day , and in fact was travelling on the same train as Stratton when the two of them arrived back in Oxford .
12 The play was in fact being written during the period which led to her committal in Northumberland House : " You would never imagine anyone could sink so quickly " is Harry 's comment on the death by drowning of his wife .
13 The destination of the remaining carbon is not clear , but Sedjo now proposes that it is in fact being absorbed by the new plantations in temperate lands .
14 Was there any sense that er you were in fact being put in the same position as your parents had been your your grandparents , had been in in in the sense not being able to get above a certain level by having your wages your bonus cut ?
15 In Bowen v. Hall , on rather similar facts , the Court of Appeal accepted the broader proposition and doubted whether Lumley v. Gye could in fact be based upon the narrower ground of enticement .
16 In defending the theory of the civilising process , Wouters argues that informalisation is not inimical to civilisation , but can in fact be integrated into the overall theory .
17 This study also suggested that the maximum number of shares suggested by Evans and Archer should in fact be regarded as the minimum .
18 However , the point is not clear-cut , since occupancy may in fact be shared by the owner and the person managing the premises on behalf of the owner ( see Wheat v. E. Lacon & Co .
19 Faced with the great variety of distinctions that I have indicated we may ask whether they can in fact be brought within the compass of a single typology .
20 This could be exacerbated by considering the possibility , not as remote as it might seem , that either party to the above dispute between the convert to utilitarianism and the Samaritan might in fact be convinced by the other 's argument and take up a different moral stance .
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