Example sentences of "fact that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The fact that no recombination between Oct-11b and Bcl-2 was observed in 59 mice suggests the two loci reside within 5 cM ( upper 95% confidence limit ) .
2 Another factor of course er was the fact that no state then could conscript , could , could in fact force people to serve in its armies and so on erm manpower was , was limited .
3 But our judge might be able to guarantee this by making plain that he intends the new rule to govern all future cases , and that the exception for Elmer was made possible only by the fact that no judge had laid down a similar rule before Elmer committed his crime .
4 The rapid expansion of combined or multi-modal transport in the 1960's , and the fact that no convention or treaty existed covering such transport led the ICC to publish a set of Uniform Rules for a Combined Transport Document ( ’ CTD ’ ) in 1973 , and to revise these rules in 1975 ( ’ CTD Rules ’ ) .
5 In all of these case an alleged offence ensures mandatory and indeterminate hospitalisation despite the fact that no trial has taken place in the former category while no conviction has been recorded in the latter .
6 Well British Steel adopted a somewhat more subtler tactic er they make a strong point of the fact that no money has ever been removed from the scheme despite the presence of a six hundred surplus .
7 This old wives ' tale is amazingly persistent , despite the fact that no cat could possibly relax and sleep on top of a squirming , suffocating baby .
8 The fact that no part of the fine was payable to an individual damaged was regarded as evidence that Parliament did not intend the statute to give rise to an action .
9 This is due to the fact that no lintel was placed in there when the building was erected .
10 If the model is travelling at some speed and/or a sharp turn is made , it will in fact gain height despite the fact that no back cyclic is applied .
11 This group is remarkable not only for the quality of its work , but also for the fact that no individual has ever been known by name ; only the corporate identity has come down across the years .
12 The root of the trouble lies in the fact that no segment of a polycyclic river has a perfectly smooth concave profile , so that the formula gives a curve with an approximate fit .
13 The mouth is stretched in what would be a howl but for the fact that no air is passing .
14 The CDP also expressed its concern at the fact that no polytechnic director had been on the visiting party ( in fact , when the visiting party was first put together , it did include i polytechnic director , who withdrew at the last moment ) .
15 This followed from the fact that no compensation was payable for the loss of development value in cases where planning permission was refused .
16 The fact that no contribution was made to the pension fund during the 31 weeks by the plaintiff would not result in a diminution of his pension .
17 Do not such policies illustrate the fact that no amount of tacky red plastic roses , sharp suits or slick public relations can disguise how little Labour has really changed ?
18 Underlying this whole approach is the fact that no account has been taken of Disabled people 's ow understandings of Disability or priorities for the arts .
19 In a provocative comparison of the failures of the French and Russian revolutions , he argued that the problem stemmed from the fact that no class , whether proletarian or bourgeoisie , can become the ruling class without taking upon itself something of the historical role of a ruling class — especially if at the same time it also considers that , history carries within itself its own cure' :
20 No gurus there either , simply 70 teachers , scandalised by the whole concept of a National Curriculum , and by the fact that no party opposes it .
21 The report also drew attention to the fact that no information was collated specifically upon graduate unemployment until 1932 — so this could be the worst recession ever , in terms of graduate opportunities .
22 As Brightman J said in United Sterling Corp Ltd v Felton and Mannion [ 1974 ] RPC 162 " This contractual obligation of fidelity … may prevent a skilled employee from giving his assistance to a competitor despite the fact that such assistance is provided by the employee in his own time and despite the fact that no information has been disclosed to the employees in confidence " .
23 Otherwise , rejection may only be on the ground of infringement of ‘ sovereignty or security ’ ; neither a claim to exclusive jurisdiction by the state of destination over the subject-matter with which the document deals , nor the fact that no cause of action would exist under the law of that state is a proper ground for rejection .
24 Furthermore , even where valid structures have been drilled , rocks of poor reservoir quality have been found but this my be due to the fact that no attempt has been made to select the structures with the best reservoir potential .
25 The fact that no pattern to the changes can be discerned does not guarantee that there is none .
26 Reputable firms marketing high quality Ginseng will support the fact that no reaction to the plant drug — taken in proper quantities — can be obtained within eight to ten days .
27 As I said , I was somewhat annoyed in view of the definitive nature of the arrangement I had made the previous day , and the fact that no explanation or apology had been forthcoming .
28 That persistence must however be seen against the background of the following factors : ( a ) the weakness of her faith as I have found it ; ( b ) the fact that no explanation was ever offered to her by anyone in medical authority as to the risks that a refusal to have a blood transfusion presented to her health indeed to her life .
29 It underlined , as Barth had done , the absolute contrast between God and man , the interplay of the ‘ No ! ’ and the ‘ Yes ! ’ of the Word to man ; and also , following from these , the fact that no human speaking about God could directly or immediately express or contain the truth about him .
30 ( The fact that no answer can be given to those questions poses a more serious one : ‘ Did the tribunal give reasons for its decision ? ’ )
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