Use facts in a sentence
Sentences starting with facts
- Facts are nothing to him, he has no use for such things; he works wholly by inspiration. [5]
- Facts always yield the place of honor, in conversation, to thoughts about facts; but if a false note is uttered, down comes the finger on the key and the man of facts asserts his true dignity. [6]
- Facts of no special significance, and not printed in the weekly newspapers. [9]
- Facts respecting an old arm-chair. [6]
- Facts which had never before left their stark common sense suddenly figure as Eleusinian mysteries. [6]
- Facts contain a deal of poetry, but you can't use too many of them without damaging your literature. [5]
- Facts He was born on the 23d of April, 1564. [5]
- Facts of chemistry are one thing, I told him, and facts of consciousness another. [6]
Sentences ending with facts
- It shows that you have not studiously examined the facts. [5]
- This is a wonderfully interesting supposition of yours, and may prove to be strictly in accordance with the facts. [6]
- Mr. Paret deals with facts. [9]
- He replied, therefore, with a smile, as one to whom the question suggested a very familiar class of facts. [6]
- You must judge which class those belong to whom you meet: I leave it to you to determine from the facts. [7]
- I always wondered where Mandeville got his historical facts. [4]
- The approval, as well as the doubts, which it aroused in others strengthened his opinion, although even now he could not succeed in bringing it into harmony with the facts. [10]
- If by accident we wake at two in the morning a couple of nights in succession, we have need to be uneasy, for another repetition can turn the accident into a habit; and a month's dallying with whiskey --but we all know these commonplace facts. [5]
- They have been useful in their way by calling attention to important physiological facts. [6]
- He has worked up the fiction and I have hurled in the facts. [5]
Short sentences using facts
- Keep strictly to the facts. [5]
- The facts were not disputed. [7]
- These facts speak for themselves. [5]
- Am I stating facts? [5]
- Rather perhaps by facts. [6]
- There are the facts. [5]
- Look at the facts. [5]
- These are important facts. [4]
- Here are the facts. [11]
- He stated the exact facts. [11]
Sentences containing facts two or more times
- He will tell you that many facts are explained by studying them in the wider range of related facts to which they belong. [3]
- You can get the facts of a custom--like caste, and Suttee, and Thuggee, and so on--and with the facts a theory which tries to explain, but never quite does it to your satisfaction. [5]
- We all know that class of scientific laborers to whom all facts are alike nourishing mental food, and who seem to exercise no choice whatever, provided only they can get hold of these same indiscriminate facts in quantity sufficient. [6]
- They reply with some asperity that errors cannot creep in among facts where there are no facts for them to creep in among; and that none are discoverable in this article, but only baseless aberrations of a disordered mind. [5]
- Whether this is so or not, facts alone can determine, and to facts we have had recourse to settle it. [3]
- As a result, she made partial revealments of particulars forbidden by her Voices; and seemed to me to state as facts things which were but allegories and visions mixed with facts. [5]
- But no extended record of facts grows too old to be useful, provided only that we have a ready and sure way of getting at the particular fact or facts we are in search of. [3]
- They may be optimists or pessimists, they are very largely optimists,--but, taking things just as they find them, they adjust the facts to their wishes if they can; and if they cannot, then they adjust themselves to the facts. [6]
- Words are signs of natural facts, particular material facts are symbols of particular spiritual facts, and Nature is the symbol of spirit. [6]
- A greater number of facts have been collected with respect to the transmission of the most trifling, as well as of the most important characters in man, than in any of the lower animals; though the facts are copious enough with respect to the latter. [1]
More example sentences with the word facts in them
- With his usual zeal he had gathered facts concerning the scene, which put my fictions all to flight. [4]
- This fact of yours, which seems so strange to you, belongs to a great series of similar facts familiarly known now to many persons, and before long to be recognized as generally as those relating to the electric telegraph and the slaving `dynamo. [6]
- Misrepresenting facts, in your simple innocence, has damaged your reputation with the soulless usurper. [5]
- I here assure you that the candid statement of facts on your part, however low it may sink me, shall never break the tie of personal friendship between us. [7]
- Be thankful that you have once known them, and remember that even the learned ignorance of a nomenclature is something to have mastered, and may furnish pegs to hang facts upon which would otherwise have strewed the floor of memory in loose disorder. [3]
- But why did you choose a detail of my question which could be answered only with vague hearsay evidence, and go right by one which could have been answered with deadly facts?--facts in everybody's reach, facts which none can dispute. [5]
- Indeed, it was with this plain statement of the facts that the second military officer of the duchy had some days before been sent to the Court of St. James to secure its intervention for Philip's freedom by exchange of prisoners. [11]
- Your profession deals with the facts of life that interest me most just now, and I want to know something of it. [6]
- Let him answer with facts and not with arguments. [7]
- When I meet with any facts in my own mental experience, I feel almost sure that I shall find them repeated or anticipated in the writings or the conversation of others. [6]
- These simple creatures, whose thoughts are not taken up, like those of educated people, with the care of a great museum of dead phrases, are very quick to see the live facts which are going on about them. [6]
- The author from whom Montaigne took his facts is the elder Pliny, who, in his Natural History, Book X, Chapter 83, says, "Other animals become sated with veneral pleasures; man hardly knows any satiety. [5]
- I find myself wholly unable to form any conjecture of what fact or facts, real or supposed, you spoke; but my opinion of your veracity will not permit me for a moment to doubt that you at least believed what you said. [7]
- An old woman who was an attendant in the Idiot School contradicted the statement, and appealed to the facts before the speaker to disprove it. [6]
- So of those who deal with the palpable and often unmistakable facts of external nature; only in a less degree. [6]
- There are facts which you have kept out of view. [7]
- But this rule which leaves out of account the spirit of the army continually proves incorrect and is in particularly striking contrast to the facts when some strong rise or fall in the spirit of the troops occurs, as in all national wars. [2]
- I remember that when Leverrier discovered the Milky Way, he and the other astronomers began to theorize about it in substantially the same fashion which M. Bourget employs in his seasonings about American social facts and their origin. [5]
- These facts show what the result must be, once the people again rally in their entire strength. [7]
- A series of what are called facts is brought forward to prove some very improbable doctrine. [3]
- The leading facts were, briefly, these: A lady in Hamburg, Germany, wrote, on the 22d of June last, that she had what she supposed to be nightmare on the night of the 17th, five days before. [6]
- The following facts were taken by him from the account-books of this publishing firm. [3]
- The facts reported were scrutinized, the standing of the parties was discussed, the dozen different theories of the motive, broached in the newspapers, were disputed over. [5]
- Our cases, indeed, were dissimilar, and Tom's incentive to hold back the facts was not nearly so great as mine. [9]
- He was wonderfully well acquainted with the leading facts about the Andes, the Apennines, and the Appalachians; he had nothing in particular to say about Ararat, Ben Nevis, and various other mountains that were mentioned. [6]
- Must we all wear the facts of our lives--our joys, our sorrows, and our sins--for such eyes as yours to read? [11]
- What then are we to conclude from these facts and considerations? [1]
- These facts constitute, we may take it for granted, but a small fraction of those that have actually occurred. [3]
- I assert that we have again and again, during this discussion, urged facts and arguments against the subtreasury which they have neither dared to deny nor attempted to answer. [7]
- She saw there was something the matter that morning, but she got no facts out of me. [5]
- In short, he was informed in so many words that every tie that bound her to him must be broken in favor of another, and the hypocritical regret with which she sought to cover up the hard facts only made him doubly indignant. [10]
- The Executive approval was given by me to the resolution mentioned, and it is now by a closer attention and a fuller knowledge of facts that I feel constrained to recommend a reconsideration of the subject. [7]
- He believed Boyne was a servant of the French; but unless the facts came out in the trial, they should not have sure origin in himself. [11]
- He could also very probably learn some facts about Elsie. [6]
- These will be very interesting facts, if they can be established. [5]
- But Sherman and Van Vliet know everything concerning Grant; and if you tell them how you want to use the facts, both of them will testify. [5]
- It was a vacuum where sensation was suspended, and the million facts of ordinary existence disappeared into inactivity. [11]
- It is made up of the facts of life, not creations. [5]
- These houses remain unto this day, and have signs upon them worded in accordance with the facts. [5]
- I shall therefore undertake a sober examination of its principles, its facts, and some points of its history. [3]
- Not credulous, silly trusting, but thoughtful trusting, accepting such facts as were definitely known. [9]
- His delineations are true and life-like, because they are not mere compositions written to please the ear, but are really taken from the facts and traits preserved in those authentic records to which he has devoted the labor of many years. [6]
- People need to touch the facts, and nearness in time is contiguity. [4]
- The various facts, to which I shall here allude, have been given in the previous chapters. [1]
- It seems incredible to those who knew Mark Twain in his later years--dreamy, unpractical, and indifferent to details--that he could have acquired so vast a store of minute facts as were required by that task. [5]
- For facts relating to this question we must look to two sources; the recorded experience of the medical profession in general, and the results of trials made according to Homoeopathic principles, and capable of testing the truth of the doctrine. [3]
- I am indebted to this naturalist for the following facts on Hetaerina, Anax, and Gomphus. [1]
- Applying the principle to these new facts, the Fifth and Seventh districts must be added to the four in which the quotas have already been reduced to 2200 for the first draft; and with these four others just be added to those to be re-enrolled. [7]
- He had witnesses to these facts. [5]
- I might go to the statistical tables of the annuity and life insurance offices for extended and exact information, but I prefer to take the facts which have impressed themselves upon me in my own career. [6]
- I shall go to the office of Jacob Penhallow, Esquire, and there make one of two communications to him; to wit, these papers and the facts connected therewith, or another statement, the nature of which you may perhaps conjecture. [6]
- The man testified to the facts. [5]
- Certain facts began to stand out clearly from the confusion. [9]
- I couldn't bear to see the mill going to scrap, and I told him a thing or two,--I had the facts and the figures. [9]
- It is easy to scribble local rubbish, with the facts all before you; it is easy to clip selections from other papers; it is easy to string out a correspondence from any locality; but it is unspeakable hardship to write editorials. [5]
- The credit belongs to Rias Richardson for hawing been the first to piece these three facts together, causing him to burn his hand so severely on the stove that he had to carry it bandaged in soda for a week. [9]
- It is enough to recall the main facts. [6]
- Accordingly, I applied to Mr. Cupples, well known for his success with this breed, who has weighed and measured many of his own dogs, and who has with great kindness collected for me the following facts from various sources. [1]
- No facts are to me sacred; none are profane; I simply experiment, an endless seeker, with no Past at my back. [6]
- Downing, has communicated to me facts which seem to prove that this does occur in certain families of short-horn cattle. [1]
- I shall have to just reduce all that mass of statistics to a few salient facts. [5]
- Put the facts to it, and then see where it is! [6]
- Now I wish to bring these facts to your notice, and to ascertain what is the result of your reflections upon them. [7]
- It is impossible to begin a story which must of necessity tax the powers of belief of readers unacquainted with the class of facts to which its central point of interest belongs without some words in the nature of preparation. [6]
- They don't like to admit these facts, because they throw doubt upon some of their cherished opinions. [6]
- In the mean time, the great stronghold of intellectual conservatism, traditional belief, has been assailed by facts which would have been indicted as blasphemy but a few generations ago. [3]
- Is it not time to look the facts squarely in the face, and conform to them in our efforts for social and political amelioration? [4]
- In the mean time he was studying history for its facts and principles, and fiction for its scenery and portraits. [6]
- At the same time he is not oppressed by his materials, but has sagacity to estimate their real value, and he has combined with scholarly power the facts which they contain. [6]
- I have known three of these men of facts, at least, who were always formidable,--and one of them was tyrannical. [6]
- Add these facts thoughtfully together, and what is the sum? [5]
- The same quickened thought of the time which led him to dispute the dogma of the Church, opened his mind to the facts which contradicted the dogmas of the Faculty. [3]
- Such occurrences as those just mentioned, though most important to be remembered and guarded against, hardly attract our notice in the midst of the gloomy facts by which they are surrounded. [3]
- Let us examine this paralyzing Deduction or Explanation by the light of a few sane facts. [5]
- The materials of this biographical fable are facts, rumors, and poetry. [5]
- Does the reader think these inferences not warranted by the facts? [4]
- There's only one thing to do--face all the facts with all the evidence, and you are fact and evidence too. [11]
- From observations like these we can obtain certain principles from which we can argue deductively to facts of a like nature, but the process is limited, and we are suspicious of all reasoning in that direction applied to the processes of healthy and diseased life. [3]
- In spite of these known facts, the impression of popularity, of repudiation of reform by a large majority of level-headed inhabitants had reassuring and reenforcing effects. [9]
- In face of these facts, doubt of it is impossible. [5]
- Let us put these facts together in historical form. [5]
- In view of these facts I do not hesitate in this year 1874, to repeat and insist upon the proposition which I enunciated in 1863: (74. [1]
- I will correct them--not the Facts, but the Verdicts--striking out such clauses as could have a deleterious influence on the Other Side, and replacing them with clauses of a more judicious character. [5]
- The market gives them facts enough; politics, lies enough; art, affectations enough; criminal news, horrors enough; fashion, more than enough of vanity upon vanity, and vexation of purse. [4]
- Whether or not the two rules generally hold good, we may conclude from the facts given in the eighth chapter, that the period of variation is one important element in determining the form of transmission. [1]
- We are attempting the regeneration of society with a misleading phrase; we are wasting our time with a theory that does not fit the facts. [4]
- His sense of the real facts was perverted. [11]
- The resources of the Public Library of the place and his own private collection were put in requisition to furnish him the singular and widely scattered facts of which he was in search. [6]
- He appealed to the Pope, and the Pope appointed a great commission of churchmen to examine into the facts of Joan's life and award judgment. [5]
- I must study the plain physical facts of the case, ascertain what is possible, and learn what appears to be wise and right. [7]
- The study of the natural sciences teaches those who are devoted to them that the most insignificant facts may lead the way to the discovery of the most important, all-pervading laws of the universe. [6]
- I have given the names of persons who have knowledge of these facts, in order that any one who chooses may call on them and ascertain how far they will corroborate my statements. [7]
- His account of the Great Trial will be found to be in strict and detailed accordance with the sworn facts of history. [5]
- He had for the first time talked to his mother about the life of their home; the facts she told him stripped away the curtain that hid the secret things of life from his eyes. [11]
- I have heard the facts, though not from her. [9]
- The interpretation of, the facts they give should be left to the editor and the public. [4]
- I pointed to the facts that the people could not vote without being registered, and that the time for registering had gone by. [7]
- From these and the facts stated by the President, my inference is that General McClellan will probably be in Richmond within two days. [7]
- In seriousness, then, the facts of this proposition are not true as stated. [7]
- My wife puts the facts in, and they make it respectable. [5]
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