Example sentences of "[to-vb] the fact that " in BNC.

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1 Clearly , theories of this sort must be extended in some way if they are to accommodate the fact that latent inhibition depends in part on what the target stimulus predicts .
2 But once the size of companies expanded further it was very easy to accommodate the fact that whilst directors remained responsible for the formulation of the overall policy of the company the ordinary management was entrusted to executives .
3 Pierre Reverdy , a young friend and supporter of Picasso and Braque , was quick to realize the fact that true Cubism had not been the product of pictorial doctrines and theories , and also that the search for the means of expressing a new concept of form and space had made Cubism a style of almost unequalled pictorial discipline .
4 It is not always easy to spot the fact that the spread increases as the level increases .
5 It once being realized that one can desire things other than pleasure , there is no reason to fudge the fact that people evidently have , to some extent , a desire for the happiness of others , whether of people in general or of particular people .
6 Like many others during his age , Spenser developed a variety of tactics to try to fudge the fact that England was ruled by a woman .
7 All these matters were basically concerned with the maintenance of acceptable standards of safety and it is only fair to acknowledge the fact that the high standard of safety in public transport aircraft today results to a large extent from work done by ICAO .
8 Number one is to acknowledge the fact that our line charge is not infinitely long , integrate between the limits -H and +H , differentiate to obtain the electric field , and let then H go to infinity .
9 She would be falsely modest not to acknowledge the fact that she had come a very long way since those days when she had been a thin , gawky adolescent .
10 The novel does not question the concept of ‘ theory ’ so much as those theories which refuse to acknowledge the fact that they are ‘ fantastic structures ’ in the mode of the hypothetical , and that their status as autonomous systems will always be compromised by their relation to their object .
11 Now I I I do n't think there 's any doubt about this Chairman that that particular group bears er comment from us er er part of the er Conservative resolutions made wants to acknowledge the fact that for the first time all parties , members of the parties have n't started to look in detail at these St Albans and many aspect , many aspects of the Consultants ' strategy of starting to appeal .
12 Topaz Chilcott walked behind her family , hanging back a little as if to emphasise the fact that she had never really been accepted by it .
13 We would like to emphasise the fact that implicatures are pragmatic aspects of meaning and have certain identifiable characteristics .
14 Dr Greenaway used The British Deaf News for making his own views known : " We do not intend to repeat yet once again all the arguments for and against the retention of the word " dumb " , he wrote in February 1970 ; " what is important , however , is to emphasise the fact that in the mind of the general public and even more completely in the minds of modem generations of deaf boys and girls the word " dumb " is out .
15 He seemed determined to emphasise the fact that she was leaving .
16 This sharpness of rhyming is used at the end of the 2nd stanza to emphasise the fact that the sun toiled in vain as men just destroyed each other .
17 If on the other hand residential accommodation is granted for a term at a rent with exclusive possession , the landlord providing neither attendance nor services , the grant is a tenancy ; any express reservation to the landlord of limited rights to enter and view the state of the premises and to repair and maintain the premises only serves to emphasise the fact that the grantee is entitled to exclusive possession and is a tenant .
18 This piece of play acting serves to publicize the fact that the forthcoming marriage conforms to the rules of caste endogamy and " incest " prohibitions . )
19 In Tromsø Tony searched out a coin so he can call Christine to report the fact that another interesting trip is about to start .
20 Just on item eight and item nine , Lord Mayor , Community Health N H S Trust and Health N H S Trust , to report the fact that dispensations from the Department of the Environment have rec been received for Councillors and , enabling them to take part in the debate but er not to vote .
21 The incidents in Ireland told her it was n't , yet she had no proof to support the fact that he had been killed .
22 but I said to Don , Well I would have thought they have had to have been displayed er to support the fact that they do have incident s you know trained incident stewards on site .
23 Nor should the issues and problems examined here be allowed to overshadow the fact that 15,000 people in the UK are experiencing great satisfaction , involvement and a sense of achievement within their communities through their work in a Citizens Advice Bureau .
24 An orientation towards the pressures in the CAB today makes the reiteration of the opening words important : that problems must not be allowed to overshadow the fact that 15,000 people in the UK are experiencing satisfaction , involvement and a sense of achievement within their communities through their work in a Citizens Advice Bureau .
25 The House of Mattli is expanding from couture into ready-to-wear and one of the big Bristol stores , Taylors , are putting on a show to publicise the fact that they will be stocking the new prêt-à-porter ' , Arlene explained .
26 It took me a long time to accept the fact that now I should not be killed — that I should be one of the survivors .
27 Refuse to accept the fact that the gambolling lamb in the field is their future Sunday lunch .
28 Secondly , if a horse is aggressive towards us , it is better to try and get the horse to accept the fact that we are the boss horse , not by punishing it , but by teaching it something .
29 I had to accept the fact that he was an individualist , and that for him the only tolerable war was one in which he felt he was making some personal contribution — personal , but never ‘ glory-seeking ’ , as he had made clear in 1940 , not least by being prepared to postpone obtaining his commission .
30 But this would be a minefield for any Yugoslav government , and it might be better to accept the fact that , at least under present conditions , house property is largely immune from taxation in Yugoslavia .
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