Example sentences of "[det] the facts " in BNC.

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1 Add to this the facts that each chief executive has only limited authority over many of his staff and that much of the finance of this complex body is handled by a separate company accountable to Parliament , and it might well be enough to make Lord Hanson heave or Tiny Rowland throw in the towel .
2 Half the facts are wrong , we were n't there for fucking carnival .
3 As such the facts in this case fall within the ambit of section 16(2) .
4 Do n't over-react and take it out on your son or daughter before you know all the facts — or you could make a small problem bigger
5 They will have all the facts and will be able to explain what the costs would be in your particular case .
6 Because BS knows all the facts about the brain state , and the experience just is the brain state , then what the experience is like must be something other than a fact about the experience .
7 Check all the facts and refute them with sound evidence .
8 That 's all the facts when you come to brass tacks :
9 He told them : ‘ Well , Peter Gregson revealed all the facts during his marathon appearance before the Public Accounts Committee on Monday .
10 ‘ We try to make sure the judge has all the facts before arriving at a decision .
11 But he wants all the facts to be presented to the committee before a corporate decision is made not to invest in the UK . ’
12 We can take final readings and decide on an official union line when we know all the facts .
13 To whom in particular the blame for this disaster should be attributed , it is for someone in the ministry with all the facts at their fingertips to determine .
14 In response to the burglary my reaction became : ‘ Actually when I think about it and allow all the facts to sink in it is just too awful ; there really is nothing I can do to pretend this has n't happened .
15 All the facts about the Clubs and resorts in this brochure are checked and re-checked for accuracy by our special department in Birmingham , by our resort staff and , wherever possible , by hoteliers .
16 She tried to brush her assailant aside with the words , ‘ One day all the facts , in about thirty years ’ time , will be published , ’ and was ticked off in return .
17 You must collect , sort and select all the facts , opinions , ideas , options and proposals which make up your particular message .
18 Nevertheless , all the facts of each case must be considered .
19 Give Durkin all the facts and let him publish them in the Eye-Witness . ’
20 In a long feature by its news editor , it gave all the facts about the neutron bomb and the conclusions to be drawn from them .
21 Its 11 November issue appropriately included features on what progress had been made towards war in space , following this with the other end of technology — all the facts on animal power — which proved that running horse transport could be cheaper than vans or lorries , though not mentioning that animal exhausts can be put to good use as well .
22 Prepare all the facts and make them available
23 Most doctors are fairly unshockable , and they will need all the facts if they are to make a proper diagnosis .
24 All the facts given were checked and were found to be completely accurate .
25 It appears then that in the last resort , with all the facts before me , and all my ungrounded principles logically ordered , I still have no grounds upon which to choose .
26 ‘ As soon as you have decided that you want to complain you should put it in writing , setting out all the facts and saying what you want out of it , ’ says Keith Richards , a senior lawyer with the Consumer Association .
27 The Revenue stated that a decision on this issue could only be made in the light of all the facts of a particular case .
28 If the family wants complete peace of mind , it should provide Customs with all the facts once the new activity has started and ask for a written ruling .
29 ‘ Father , I 've endeavoured to gather all the facts available , and still I 'm uncertain which is the best decision .
30 We do not remember them for all the facts which they rammed into our heads , nor for praise or punishment , but for the way that they seemed to recognize our inner selves , and spoke to our essence .
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