To admit only a single fact and to sacrifice to that all the rest,--such is the beaten way.
But the latter, as having less knowledge of nature, and less facility of voluntary exertion, would more readily believe the assertions of others, or a single fact, as presented to his own observation.
Professor Fleischmann, of Erlangen, has gone so far as to say that "the Darwinian theory of descent has, in the realms of nature, not a single fact to confirm it.
Fleischman, of Erlangen, says: "There is not a single fact to confirm Darwinism in the realm of Nature.
Another remark which we make here, is respecting the power which a single fact may have in this investigation.
It is not often that great questions in history, or social polity, or jurisprudence are determined by a single fact.
And yet it may sometimes occur that a single fact may be of such a nature that there is no escaping the conclusion which it forces upon the mind.
What do you think of a bishop who interdicts a priest without giving him a single fact, and without even allowing him to know his accusers?
To give an idea of the kind interest of the numberless friends whom God had given me when in Quebec, I will relate a single fact.
I dare say that there is not a single fact of my long and eventful life which has not taught me that there is a special providence in our lives.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "single fact" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.