294608 He armed himself with all the facts before asking questions at the meeting. CM 318712 She said that her husband hit her, but in fact it was the other way around. CM 283405 Were it not for the fact that he is a billionaire, she would never marry him. CM 271167 Nobody can deny the fact the world economy revolves around the American economy. Dejo 1093474 Tom is having trouble dealing with the fact that his father was a mass murderer. CK 271635 Officially it is his responsibility, but in fact his secretary does all the work. CM 67214 The fact that a man lives on the same street with me does not mean he is my friend. CM 328323 In any case I just want to make clear that the fact that these are not normal people. fcbond 263750 In fact, the sea has already risen 10 centimeters since the beginning of this century. CK 57932 We must pay attention to the fact that no nation claimed sovereignty over this region. CM 65917 The fact that nowadays fewer men smoke is a headache for the Japanese tobacco industry. CK 66951 The number of errors of fact in Arendt's book are considerably fewer than Abel implies. CM 66608 The fact that Britain had no national anthem before 1745 is in itself of little consequence. CM 2059126 The journalist was accused of playing fast and loose with the facts in the editorial he wrote. darinmex 847248 We humans have a great way of twisting facts to fit our conclusion as soon as we have made one. Source_Benedict_1921 847255 Every student of biology, anatomy, anthropology, ethnology or psychology is familiar with these facts. Source_Benedict_1921 321348 You say I should know him quite well, but as a matter of fact, I was introduced to him only last week. CM 1855170 "You probably wouldn't like going camping with me." "You're wrong. In fact, I think I'd like that very much." CK 52462 Shinji found it very difficult to adjust himself to life in the new school. However, the fact that he was an EVA pilot made him popular. CM 30000 A good theory is characterized by the fact that it makes a number of predictions that could in principle be disproved or falsified by observation. CM