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Example sentences for "this fact"

  • Still more striking is the expression of this fact in the proverbs of all nations, which are always the literature of reason, or the statements of an absolute truth without qualification.

  • This fact he was to learn by personal experience.

  • This fact we ascertained incidentally, as we learned the nationality of our comrades by their brogue, and their religion by their lively ejaculations during the night.

  • This fact, if it is not overturned by further search, is open to the explanation that the Moslem civilization is not fitted to the development of the African negro.

  • It is unnecessary to add to this fact that, among really Christian people, the voice of religion is listened to before all others.

  • This fact is the more important for us inasmuch as we rarely have to deal with light and with not deep-reaching and superficial sensations.

  • And as this fact is invariable, we may suppose that every individual number would appear with comparative regularity.

  • The importance of this fact lies in the possibility of error in conclusions drawn from what the subject himself tries to present about his knowledge and power.

  • This fact is well known to people who do not care about accuracy, or who want to give their statements the greatest possible appearance of correctness; hence, in citing figures, they make use of especially irregular numbers, e.

  • This fact is well known to everybody who has ever in his life written a really coarse letter.

  • This fact is established by the authority of our most eminent statesmen at a period when the question was as well, if not better, understood than it is at present.

  • In view of this fact and of the acknowledged wisdom of the policy of a gradual and systematic increase of the Navy an appropriation is recommended for the construction of six steam sloops of war.

  • This fact I repeatedly saw, as, like swallows, they continued to fly backwards and forwards close before me.

  • Not being aware of this fact, the insect, more than once, as I cautiously approached with my forceps, shuffled on one side just as the instrument was on the point of closing, and thus escaped.

  • This fact, which has been doubted, is quite true; I have seen them several times with their heads backwards in a completely inverted position.

  • The latter, as he did not see, could not be seen; he took advantage of this fact to abandon all dissimulation and to walk very rapidly.

  • When they are over, this fact is recognized,--that the human race has been treated harshly, but that it has progressed.

  • This fact, singular though it may seem, was proved at the judicial investigation opened in consequence of the insurrection of 1832.

  • An interesting practical illustration of this fact is found in the vast attention and uproar created when the first three women in England, some thirty odd years ago, sought to enter the medical profession.

  • In my concluding remarks I shall recur to this fact, which at first appears inexplicable.

  • This fact led me to examine the other plants after they had flowered and were dug up; and I found that the flower-peduncles of all sprung from an extremely short common scape, of which no trace can be found in the pure primrose.

  • In view of this fact, so humiliating to an author in the presence of a nation of business men like ours, I do not know that I can establish the man of letters in the popular esteem as very much of a business man, after all.

  • In view of this fact it would not be the part of prudence to make an effort to dress the balance; and indeed I do not know that I was going to make any such effort.

  • In view of this fact it becomes again very hard to establish the author's status in the business world, and at moments I have grave question whether he belongs there at all, except as a novelist.

  • The reason of this fact is easily discoverable from causes very analogous to those to which I have just alluded.

  • The truth of this fact is very well known by parties, and they consequently strive to make out a majority whenever they can.

  • It might hardly seem necessary to refer to this fact, namely, that the under-garment which has been worn during the day should be taken off at night.

  • This fact is much to be deplored, for when taken in excess it causes severe functional derangement of the digestive organs, and prejudicially affects the nervous system.

  • As soon as the latter was aware of this fact, he rose in a solemn manner and took his leave.

  • My friends, what do we make out of this fact?

  • This fact is, therefore, a powerful witness to the prophecy in the text, and to the truth of Christianity.

  • Whether otherwise explicable or not, this fact is certainly consistent with the hypothesis that some other victim was secretly substituted for Jeanne by the English authorities.

  • In this fact it is plainly written that we are suffering physically from the over-work and over-excitement entailed by excessive hurry.

  • Every one is aware that French poetry, as compared with German poetry, seems to the English reader very tame and insipid; but the cause of this fact is by no means so apparent as the fact itself.

  • This fact is brought home by a comparison of the situation of the American with that of the English workman during the cotton famine.

  • The clue to the story of capital is to be found in this fact, too often forgotten, that there was an economic-political division cutting deep through every stratum of the Northern people.

  • This fact begins to indicate why there was no shortage in the agricultural output.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    that instant; the word; this action; this bill; this character; this day; this division; this figure; this history; this institution; this last; this letter; this marriage; this new; this operation; this parish; this people; this plant; this portion; this region; this school; this section; this story; this substance; this very; upon him