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

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1 The houses were in fact built in the eighteen hundreds to a design by Sydney Smirke for Bethlem Hospital .
2 ( The poll-tax was in fact extended in the same year to Esthonia and Livonia for these reasons . )
3 Tindle had in fact recognised in the flattened-out planks a standard trick whereby the decorative nature of the composition is reinforced .
4 The Zahringer Dukes extended the castle from 1127 onward , and it is one of Switzerland 's earliest brick buildings ; the town alongside it on the ridge grew in proportion to its strategic importance and was in fact incorporated in the walled defences by the Kyburg dynasty which followed the Zahringers .
5 This proclamation was in fact made in the English language in Worcester on 4 July .
6 Where a dominant influence exists over a public company , the dominant undertaking will be liable for any damage suffered by the public company and , more radically , for any debts incurred by the public company as a result of its acting at the direction of the dominant undertaking , although this will seemingly not be the case if the dominant undertaking 's influence is in fact exercised in the best interests of the public company .
7 Then , by what actually occurs , you will be able to confirm that you have in fact turned in the right direction to reach your track .
8 This has in fact occurred in the advanced capitalist countries , and one main consequence has been to limit industrial conflict primarily to economic issues , as against larger issues of the control of the enterprise , and to bring about a substantial degree of integration of workers into the existing mode of production .
9 This was what in fact occurred in the leading Australian case of Mason v. New South Wales , 102 C.L.R. 108 .
10 Out of D.S. Chambers and Michael Baxandall and some Italian scholars Robinson measures up Pound 's ideas about the right relation between artist and patron against what we know of how patronage in fact worked in the ducal fiefs of Renaissance Italy ; and when he deals with the closeness of Pound 's views on this and related matters to Ruskin 's ideas ( a theme common to all these essayists ) , Robinson dares to broach the too long forbidden topic of the poet 's antagonism — inertly received , so some would say , rather than considered — to Christian faith and Christian ethics .
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