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

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1 Based on the fact that eicosapentaenoate derived eicosanoids have attenuated proinflammatory activity as compared with arachidonate derived compounds , dietary n3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplements ( fish oil ) have been successfully used in experimental animal models of inflammation and in patients with rheumatoid arthritis .
2 One of the most significant selling points which the Banks used during last year 's dispute was the fact that Extended Opening Hours would give rise to significant numbers of additional jobs in Banking .
3 The majority were Spaniards , but there were many from South America , particularly Venezuela , and these were better dressed and better off than the other students , a fact that caused some resentment .
4 He points , too , to the ‘ gross overheating ’ of many hotels whereas modern boiler systems and local sectional control insulation can produce savings of up to 35 per cent , and to the fact that recycling one glass bottle from a hotel bar can light a 60W bulb for four hours .
5 ‘ There is some irony in the fact that helping other companies make the best use of their existing premises — by installing mezzanine floors or space-saving racking systems — has meant that we have had to move to new premises to cope with the workload , ’ said Mr. Jeary .
6 The average age of marriage for men between 1840 and 1870 was just over 29 years , a fact that had important consequences , especially with regard to the market for prostitution .
7 When you take into account the effectiveness of this remarkable detergent , and the fact that Shell Advanced Diesel also contains singularly effective ingredients to reduce foaming and smell , you will appreciate why we call all Shell fuels ‘ Advanced ’ .
8 And , notwithstanding the very high authority of Lord Coke , I think it is not the fact that to accept prompt payment of a part only of a liquidated demand can never be more beneficial than to insist on payment of the whole .
9 Second , there is the failure to provide for the fact that disabled older people require higher incomes than non-disabled people .
10 I use police definitions because this reflects the fact that to violate another person is unlawful , realigning the imbalance which has occurred as carers have generally become more empowered .
11 There would also appear to be a need for concern about the sustained elevations of heart rate and body temperature caused by aerobic training during the first trimester of pregnancy in view of the fact that elevated maternal core body temperature rises significantly with aerobic exercise .
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