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1 And just at the moment, Harkness' watchdogs were demonstrating that very fact .
2 In very fact , it was a fire trench-thethird of the system.
3 The very fact that the circumstances smacked of the impossible intrigued him.
4 The very fact he married her may be enough of a flaw.
5 This very fact led to the forming of the present Pullman Company.
6 From the very fact of its complete abasement it drew fresh energy.
7 The very fact of Mr. Gwynn being an Englishman would defend it.
8 This very fact , however, meant a greater stability in the political equilibrium.
9 But here the very fact of life was brought home to me.
10 Every prosperous movement provokes opposition by the very fact of its prosperity.
11 The very fact that you are excited prevents me from understanding you.
12 The very fact that a letter comes alone may arouse his suspicions.
13 The very fact of having obliged them, makes them my bitter enemies.
14 This very fact made her less judicial, less keen, in her insight.
15 The very fact that people-well ,thatI know I ought to, perhaps.
16 The very fact of being in government attracts money from the business sector.
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