How to use "fact" in a sentence
Sentences
In fact, I don't know what is real and what isn't anymore
In fact, we went further down
It was formed, in fact, by the Articles of Association in 1774
I cannot be ignorant of the fact that many worthy and patriotic citizens are desirous of having the national Constitution amended
I shall ask the Congress for the one remaining instrument to meet the crisis - broad Executive power to wage a war against the emergency, as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign foe.
In fact, Joe Barnett walked out after a quarrel on October 30th
In fact, Hutchinson had known Mary about three years, so he certainly knew that she had her own room
Madeleine was, in fact, a dangerous criminal with a terrible past.
In fact, when she saw who it was, she spat at him.
He rarely bought new clothes, but he was proud of the fact that he had never been in debt
In fact, they were attracted by his good looks, but he was not confident enough to realize this
In fact, the handkerchief belonged to M
He was unhappy about many things - about losing his teeth, about the political situation but, most of all, about the fact that he had not seen his grandson for four years, since their big quarrel
It was the happiest night of Cosette's life, spoilt only by one thing: the fact that her guardian - whom she still thought of as her father - went home before the feast had started, saying that he felt ill
He was proud of having helped to bring her happiness with Marius, but another thing troubled his soul: the fact that nobody, not even Cosette, knew the truth about him
His private investigations into the old man's past had also revealed an even more disgusting fact
In fact, the man does nothing at all
They are, in fact, writers, and I don't know which is worse."
In fact, I have an idea for a story: an idea I think about occasionally."
"In fact, I've been looking into that Pod Life thing that Ding told us about
The fact that I loved him made no difference
But the fact that two were missing wasn't what drew Vivienne's attention
In fact, Joel says it isn't healthy for a producer to be backstage every night..
In fact, there is something
Maybe someone's just dropping a series of hints, trying to wake me up to the fact that Danny isn't dead."
"In fact, I have," Elliot said
He'd had other women in this bed during the past two years, and a few had stayed the night, but not one of those other lovers had made him feel content merely by the fact of her presence, as Tina did
Elliot didn't tell the judge about the malicious prankster, for that seemed like an unnecessary complication; he still believed that once the fact of Danny's death was established by the exhumation, the quickest and surest way of dealing with the harassment was to hire a first-rate firm of private investigators to track down the perpetrator
In fact, she must be their primary target.
That was a fact as well.
for the past year I've been struggling to adjust to the fact that Danny died in that stupid, pointless accident
In fact, they didn't talk much at all
Quite the opposite, in fact
"Listen," she said excitedly, "we thought someone was sending me messages about Danny being alive just to rub my face in the fact that he was actually dead - or to let me know, in a roundabout fashion, that the way he died wasn't anything like what I'd been told
It's fact
He tried to appear intently interested in the outcome of this game, but in fact, he didn't care
Now George Alexander was the Nevada bureau chief of the nation's first truly secret police force - a fact that apparently did not weigh heavily on his liberal conscience.
In fact, just the opposite was true
Like an old athlete back on the playing field after a long absence, testing his reflexes, taking pride in the fact that his old skills are still there."
In fact, maybe the thrill wasn't so deep down
It was Jacklin's job to conceive new welfare programs, convince the Secretary of Health and Welfare that those programs were needed, sell them to the Congress, and then establish convincing bureaucratic shells to conceal the fact that the programs were utterly phony; and as federal funds flowed to these false-front operations, the money was diverted to the Network
What would the elder Alexander's, the famous statesmen, think if they knew he'd soiled his hands with blood? As for the fact that it was sometimes his job to order other men to kill, he supposed his family would understand
The fact that they had gotten this far unhurt didn't make Elliot feel any better about what lay ahead of them
"In fact, all of a sudden, it seems inevitable
In fact, when you tell your story to the press, maybe you could slant it that way."
I simply said, "Well, a red-hot glowing road is a great visual." In fact, it would be such a fantastic visual that it would be visible at night from orbiting satellites, like a neon arrow pointing toward the secret installation that it served.
'In fact I was in my garden from five o'clock onwards yesterday and from there, well, I can see everything that is happening next door.'
In fact, I felt rather happy at the thought of no more burnt vegetables and tough meat.
'In fact we bumped into you at the station this afternoon.'
In fact, I had been in love with him.'
'I did not think it was right to speak until now, because I still needed one more fact in order to explain what had happened
'In fact she was seen
In fact, I think that Mr Hawes must have found that letter tonight
In fact, he compared it to the burning gases that might rush out from a gun.
In fact, apart from ourselves, there did not seem to be a living person on Maybury Hill.
In fact, the people in charge of the railway did not clearly know at that time
I have read, in another description of these events, that on Sunday morning 'all London was panicked by the news from Woking.' In fact, this is simply not true
'In fact, it may not be so difficult to learn how their fighting- machines work
In fact, I was going to show them to you
In fact, I am wearing them now
'The fact that other girls do it doesn't mean that Mercy should do it too.'
'In fact, tell her to stay with him
In fact, if I were her, I wouldn't come back here either
My story begins with this simple fact: Percival and I needed money
The fact that Anne had escaped from the asylum first gave me the idea for the conspiracy
Mr Kyrle confirmed to Mr Frederick Fairlie that Laura was in fact his niece and not Anne Catherick
The people who had been at the funeral were all invited to come and see that Laura, Lady Glyde, was in fact alive and well