Example sentences of "[adj] [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 Moreover , from such analysis it was clear that in fact companies had responded in a whole range of different ways to the pressures upon them , and indeed that the nature of those pressures varied between industries and between firms .
3 You can now do this and in fact its very easy .
4 The study of English seemed to provide direct access to an apparently historical but in fact imaginary world in which a uniform English national character was fully harmonized with unique individual diversity and independence .
5 Well I did hear that point , it 's , it 's interesting because in fact Lithuania er President Boris Yeltsin signed an agreement in July , er which effectively Russia recognise Lithuania as an independent state , it was the second country in the world to do that , er all of this was sorted out in a very er , good , er peaceful , sensible way , there , obviously Russia has concerns in Lithuania er not least the district .
6 Similar exercises have been undertaken by other er governments and there 's a tremendous contrast with the way those governments have actually sought to do this , with our own government , erm no publicity whatsoever has appeared yet and again I offer the minister the chance to tell us at some later point , what the government is prepared to do to exert itself on this matter and to tell us indeed whether it wants people to register erm it is n't particularly clear whether in fact this is part of er some idea that the government has that people should n't register and I think that the minister needs to be very clear about this so that people get the message outside , because nine and a half million people did n't vote , even in the last general election .
7 The accused was charged with obtaining three girocheques by deception , the deception being that he was unemployed when in fact he was working .
8 It is possible that in fact the true Shetland breed disappeared by the 1950s but the type persists .
9 Mr is it possible that in fact the on this occasion you forgot to shout armed police ?
10 These are not actually recorded on police statistics but th nevertheless they could have been much more serious than in fact they were .
11 ‘ This sounds easy but in fact proved how difficult it can be to stand back and identify every activity carried out in your own workplace ( and those that maybe are n't but should be ! ) where standard procedures should be employed .
12 For example , if I assume a man is honest when in fact he is a rogue , he may cheat me when I trust him .
13 Had the National Government stuck to its professed intentions and dissolved , after about six weeks , into its component parts , with the ensuing general election bring fought by the parties , the political landscape might not have been changed as much as in fact it was .
14 is designed to enable you to do that and in fact who are a key partner of actually O E M and retail on the hardware as S Q L two thousand .
15 Er and that showed er in fact when we reported to members in July of this year , we were seeking from them er an indication as to the priority of the phasing because prior to that and in fact it 's reflected in the structure plan , we simply have a a scheme for A fifty nine , A sixty one relief roads , they 're not broken down into the two schemes .
16 the structured thought patterns I found that the most important because when I was up at the table on the second presentation I was able to have my thoughts relating to the layout already and with in fact just the single element of the subject shown on my paper I could immediately focus on that and in fact give the details of that right the way through .
17 Okay , somebody suggested that the communication essay or which reflects the communication model w in the hand book it says that you 've had input from linguists , er sociologists , psychologists and people like that and in fact you have n't
18 And erm I think it 's a little bit of creative accountancy on their part in saying that and in fact putting that five hundred thousand elsewhere , and also they have erm done a further piece of creative accountancy in that the provision for pay and price increases they have reduced by one point five million , and the combined budget reduces it by half that figure .
19 This is perfectly understandable if in fact after passives the to infinitive evokes a mental construct .
20 Because of its demands on our energy in dealing with gravity , we take it to be steeper than in fact it is .
21 But after the All Blacks had won the Second Test 59–6 Mains was rather more relaxed and in fact exuded some confidence about the prospects of his new-look team .
22 And if er when you arrive on an assignment every assignment has a new one of these and in fact it 's a blank .
23 Some of this kind of information is very culture-specific and in fact will sometimes have significance only to certain groups within a culture — think for example of " old school ties " .
24 Although the matter does not arise in this appeal because Woolwich were fully aware of all the relevant circumstances , I can not help feeling that there is some illogicality in treating as voluntary a payment by someone who justifiably believes that the demand is lawful whereas in fact it turns out to be unlawful .
25 I carried the coffee jug and filter and two cups back into the living-room and put them down on my coffee table , which sounds posh but in fact it doubles as a dining table , poker table and ironing-board .
26 However , since the legislation will still declare that rape is sexual intercourse without consent and since no comprehensive definition of this requirement will be provided , the law will appear far more protective than in fact it is .
27 The co-processor using groups of small engines , they will explain , is not a mainframe at all and in fact evidence that the mainframe is a gone gosling .
28 No not at all and in fact , you know , your call was a , a bolt out the blue as it were .
29 After her miscarriage so long ago , Elizabeth met each change with apprehension , but she seemed well and in fact , bloomed in her pregnancy .
30 Well if that were so my Lord then there would never be any any solicitor 's negligence claims , in which any expert was ever called to give evidence because it 's always going to be eventually a matter of law as to what the defendant 's duty is but what the er what the plaintiff had not said at any stage is that a matter of law is ever going to be admissible and in fact the is Justice our in the course of er er a case in which he , despite expressing reservations about the admissibility of the evidence , plainly admitted it because he was within the course of his judgement .
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