1. However, the very fact that they are mass-produced and relatively cheap means that they are too frequently seen. 2. McLuhan claims that the very fact that the medium is discounted makes it all the more dominant and instructive. 3. The very fact of multiple claims to ultimate authority has had the effect of undermining all of them. 4. The very fact that one can choose, however, shows that the two figures are compatible. 5. The very fact that the media and police have investigated so vigorously shows its resilience. 6. The very fact that they were different added immeasurably to their strength. 7. Two particulars simultaneously occupying two different places are in virtue of this very fact two different particulars. 8. The very fact that you are reading this book suggests you want to improve your fitness. 9. By the very fact that we work for Wimpey we give an image of the Company to everyone who knows that. 10. The very fact that we have these details is significant. |