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121. Her objection to/against the plan is based on incorrect facts.
122. She has a good memory and finds it easy to retain facts.
123. Never mind whose fault it was. Just stick to the facts.
124. I wouldn't be saying this unless I were sure of the facts.
125. There are enough facts and figures in this book to keep even the most obsessive anorak fascinated for hours.
126. When all the facts have been looked up, pass them on to me.
127. It would be convenient if the facts square with the theory, but they do not.
128. He accused the Government of refusing to face facts about the economy.
129. Persuading others to accept the hard financial facts of life is not a very popular job.
130. The facts of the border incidents are only now beginning to rise to the surface.
131. As a qualified lawyer, he has to assimilate the facts, not just remember them.
132. There was no correspondence between the historical facts and Johnson's account of them.
133. The party representative had been well primed with the facts by Party headquarters.
134. You've got to face facts here - you can't just bury your head in the sand.
135. The facts had been obtained from thousands of students in their first year of university study by asking such questions as these.
136. He said that he wasn't completely sure of his facts.
137. In her closing remarks, the judge urged the jury to consider the facts only.
138. I dug out some interesting facts and figures about the place.
139. The facts should be presented clearly and in chronological order.
140. These facts would seem to indicate that the family was wealthy.
141. You must be certain of your facts before you start flinging accusations.
142. The party representative had been well primed with the facts by party headquarters.
143. In view of the facts[sentencedict .com], it seems useless to continue.
144. He likes to dredge up unpleasant little facts about the film stars.
145. It's difficult to form a judgement when you don't have all the facts.
146. The judge instructed both lawyers to stick to the facts of the case.
147. We shut our eyes to the plainest facts, refusing to admit the truth.
148. Many of his statements were at variance with the facts.
149. The media always manage to nose out some interesting facts about a politician's past life.
150. The various facts in their report just don't add up.
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