1498 examples of the fact is in sentences

He does not swear in the present play, and the fact is creditable to him.

"I felt badly at the moment," said Roundjacket; "the fact is, I always do feel badly when I'm confined thus.

The fact is, that liberty was a matter so difficult to be comprehended by the writers of those times that Froissart gave as his opinion, about the year 1380, that the Frisons were a most unreasonable race, for not recognizing the authority and power of the great lords.

Speaking for Comrade Jackson and myself, we should both be delighted to join in the mimic warfare of our National Game, as you suggest, only the fact is, we happen to be the Young Archaeologists.

The fact is, he was a member of our society, which naturally gave a friendly bias to our judgments; and his person was universally familiar to the cockneys, which gave him, with the whole London public, a temporary popularity, that his pretensions are not capable of supporting; for opinionum commenta delet dies, naturæ judicia confirmat.

As to Dr. Samuel Clarke, the fact is, every generation has its one or more over-rated men.

"The fact is" I began, and stopped from sheer cowardice.

The fact is, replied Marcel, that I have reflected to-night; and, after well considering everything, I am perfectly well off, and have no desire to go away to be worse off elsewhere.

But in a conjectural statement of a case, because there is no express evidence, for the fact is not admitted at all, the examination of the defence put forward cannot arise from the bringing forward of evidence.

"The fact is," said he, "that no such transformation has occurred.

The fact is, that beyond a certain point any increase of the initial velocity of the ball is unfavorable both to range and precision, owing to the ascertained law that the ratio of increase of atmospheric resistance is four times that of the velocity, so that, after the point is reached at which they balance each other, any additional propulsive power is injurious.

I suppose the fact is that the Church can only work on the material it finds, and do a little here and a little there.

"The fact is that there is no sense to be made out of my situation in life.

Having shown, under a previous head, that servants sold themselves, and of course received the compensation for themselves, except in cases where parents hired out the time of their children till they became of age[B], a mere reference to the fact is all that is required for the purposes of this argument.

The discovery of the fact is attributed to the illustrious Galileo, but to modern science we owe all the certainty, variety, and elegance of the demonstration.

"The fact is," said he, "I have a declining respect for platforms.

The fact is, that about the Twelfth Century, Seigneur THE BARON O'BRIEN from County Clarewhich, as you see, only requires a "t" to make "Clare" into "Claret"became the happy possessor of this elegant vine-growing district.

" The fact is that the man is, as the children say, a real goose.

A more impartial calculator would have been less moderate in the number, but the fact is the same; and it would be difficult to fix the period when this oppression ceased.

And the fact is that such a subject, as it exists in the general imagination, has some aesthetic value before the poet touches it.

"The fact is, I'm wanting a sort of steward, and it strikes me that you're just the man I'm looking for!" CHAPTER XIV DEAD MAN'S MONEY

The fact is that it is the one sacred subject among us.

The fact is, to state it briefly, there is a trifling matter for adjustment between Professor Locke and the commonwealth.

The fact is they are sentimentalists in decay or degenerates running for a decline and fall.

The fact is Sleight wants to buy the Pontiac out and out just ez she stands with the two fifty vara lots she stands on.

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