How to use "facts" in a sentence

Sentences

'What! Are you denying what I said? Those are facts!'

It could tell her each man's preferred brand of liquor, each wife's favorite flower and perfume, the make of car they drove, the names and ages of their children, the nature of any illnesses or other medical conditions they might have, their favorite foods, their favorite colors, their tastes in music, their political affiliations, and scores of other facts both important and trivial

Even if the government had established a secret police force, however, why was it so anxious to cover up the true facts of Danny's death? What were they trying to hide about the Sierra tragedy? What really had happened up in those mountains?

She had to concentrate on the indisputable facts

He preferred to deal with hard facts, realities; that was why he was such a good attorney, so adept at taking threads of evidence and weaving a good case out of them.

I think we'll have to take the story out of town, and before we do that, I'd like to have a few more facts."

But it's the kind of theory that almost any smart, ambitious reporter will go for in a big, big way - if we can come up with enough facts that appear to support it."

"Stop trying to herd the facts into neat corrals of logic."

And where's the weapon? I'd better call the police.' He picked up the telephone and gave the facts as simply as possible.

'But, Mr Clement, it does not seem to me that the facts fit your argument

Please tell us the facts of your case.'

'The facts are these, Mr Holmes,' he said

'Please let me have the facts, Mr Munro,' said Holmes, with some impatience.