Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] from the fact " in BNC.
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1 | This most probably stemmed from the fact that the bronze-using Aunjetitz communities of Bohemia acquired a taste for amber from their Neolithic neighbours in Poland , defined in the archaeological record by their globular amphorae . |
2 | Within the pale the strangers entering were observed immediately , and approached with an alertness and efficiency that probably stemmed from the fact that the earl himself was in residence . |
3 | Partly no doubt because Bob had been brought up in Thornton Heath , he was popular with local fans , but his popularity also stemmed from the fact the he made or scored vital goals precisely when they were needed . |
4 | MI6 's wartime reputation also suffered from the fact that several of its senior members were Soviet agents so that , as with MI5 , it required some drastic reorganisation after the war . |
5 | The firm 's pattern of growth , as in the case of Heidrick and Struggles , was very dependent on individual personalities , and also suffered from the fact that the most successful headhunters are usually the worst managers . |
6 | Their fortunes too sprang from the fact that they were immensely popular . |