单词 | FACTS |
例句 | 1. Facts speak louder than words. 2. Facts are stubborn (things). 3. Facts can be established by observation and experiment. 4. He was unable to escape the array of facts. 5. Can you back your story with facts? 6. I always ground my arguments on facts. 7. All those facts verified his innocence. 8. Biographers excel at dredging up little known facts. 9. We based our conclusions on facts. 10. I am acquainted of the facts. 11. Facts show we are not a good match. 12. The conclusions disagree with the facts. 13. You can't turn the facts upside down. 14. The evidence is certain and the facts are clear. 15. His story ties in with the facts. 16. These new facts make the theory improbable. 17. My father is a repository of interesting facts. 18. He pretended not to know the facts. 19. She manufactured a false story to hide the facts. 20. We must learn to discriminate between facts and opinions. 21. It will take time to assimilate all these facts. 22. The facts pose something of a paradox. 22. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 23. Are you fully acquainted with the facts? 24. The detectives tried to piece together the facts. 25. Those facts were influential in solving the problem. 26. John gave a very exposition of the facts. 27. His arguments are well grounded in facts. 28. Never identify opinions with facts. 29. The newspaper reprinted the facts, without fear or favour. 30. The world can be changed by man's endeavor, and that this endeavor can lead to something new and better .No man can sever the bonds that unite him to his society simply by averting his eyes . He must ever be receptive and sensitive to the new ; and have sufficient courage and skill to novel facts and to deal with them . 1. Facts can be established by observation and experiment. 2. He was unable to escape the array of facts. 3. Can you back your story with facts? 4. I always ground my arguments on facts. 5. to falsify facts, issue, etc. 6. All those facts verified his innocence. 7. Biographers excel at dredging up little known facts. 8. We based our conclusions on facts. 9. I am acquainted of the facts. 10. The conclusions disagree with the facts. 11. You can't turn the facts upside down. 12. The evidence is certain and the facts are clear. 13. His story ties in with the facts. 14. These new facts make the theory improbable. 15. He pretended not to know the facts. 16. She manufactured a false story to hide the facts. 17. We must learn to discriminate between facts and opinions. 18. It will take time to assimilate all these facts. 19. Let us consider the facts. 20. The facts pose something of a paradox. 21. Are you fully acquainted with the facts? 22. The detectives tried to piece together the facts. 22. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 23. Those facts were influential in solving the problem. 24. John gave a very exposition of the facts. 25. His arguments are well grounded in facts. 26. Never identify opinions with facts. 27. The newspaper reprinted the facts, without fear or favour. 28. The lawyer asked for facts, not opinions. 29. He wants to know the facts of the case. 30. They affirmed to the facts. 31. The lawyer asked for facts, not opinions. 32. He wants to know the facts of the case. 33. Let me acquaint you with the facts. 34. Please acquaint me with the facts of the case. 35. They affirmed to the facts. 36. All these facts were stored in his memory. 37. He confuted his opponents by facts and logic. 38. I grounded my opinion on facts. 39. Have you any facts that would enforce your argument? 40. You must learn to discriminate between facts and opinions. 41. The facts were plain to see. 42. She can memorize facts very quickly. 43. You seem mighty sure of your facts. 44. The spokesman finally disclosed the facts to the press. 45. The theory is irreconcilable with the facts. 46. I hope you are sure of your facts. 47. To write a good article, you need to marshal all the facts together and then judge and arrange them. 48. For the sake of historical accuracy, please permit us to state the true facts. 49. We mustn't let our prejudices blind us to the facts of the situation. 50. Newspapers have a duty to provide readers with the facts. 51. I don't doubt her sincerity, but I think she's got her facts wrong. 52. Ann Bradley dispels the old wives' tales and gives the medical facts.http:// 53. True education does not consist in simply being taught facts. 54. This guide book points out the main facts of early American history. 55. The police have to support their case with hard facts. 56. It is possible to infer two completely opposite conclusions from this set of facts. 57. There have been too many unpleasant innuendoes in this debate and not enough facts. 58. I will give you all the facts so that you can judge for yourself. 59. Darwin generalized from many facts to reach his idea about the origin of man. 60. The facts added together to build up a theory which was indisputable. 31. All these facts were stored in his memory. 32. He confuted his opponents by facts and logic. 33. I grounded my opinion on facts. 34. Have you any facts that would enforce your argument? 35. You must learn to discriminate between facts and opinions. 36. The facts were plain to see. 37. He told the facts fairly. 38. You seem mighty sure of your facts. 39. The spokesman finally disclosed the facts to the press. 40. The theory is irreconcilable with the facts. 41. I hope you are sure of your facts. 42. To write a good article, you need to marshal all the facts together and then judge and arrange them. 43. For the sake of historical accuracy, please permit us to state the true facts. 44. We mustn't let our prejudices blind us to the facts of the situation. 45. Newspapers have a duty to provide readers with the facts. 46. I don't doubt her sincerity, but I think she's got her facts wrong. 47. Ann Bradley dispels the old wives' tales and gives the medical facts. 48. True education does not consist in simply being taught facts. 49. This guide book points out the main facts of early American history. 50. The police have to support their case with hard facts. 51. I will give you all the facts so that you can judge for yourself. 52. Darwin generalized from many facts to reach his idea about the origin of man. 53. The facts added together to build up a theory which was indisputable. 54. His version of events just isn't borne out by the facts. 55. Look at the false police reports that omitted or misstated crucial facts. 56. Science deals with facts. 57. We delved into the newspaper files to find out the facts. 58. He delved into the family archives looking for the facts. 59. The programme gives the facts but does not apportion blame. 60. You are too trusting; it's one of the hard facts of life that not everybody is as honest as you are. 61. His version of events just isn't borne out by the facts. 62. Look at the false police reports that omitted or misstated crucial facts. 63. We delved into the newspaper files to find out the facts. 64. He delved into the family archives looking for the facts. 65. The programme gives the facts but does not apportion blame. 66. You are too trusting; it's one of the hard facts of life that not everybody is as honest as you are. 67. No decision will be made till we know all the facts. 68. First let's button the facts down, then we can plan ahead. 69. We're compiling some facts and figures for a documentary on the subject. 70. The lawyer culled important facts from the mass of evidence. 71. She didn't know the facts; what she said was pure conjecture. 72. It is difficult to relate his argument to the facts. 73. The facts certainly fit your theory. 74. Your statement doesn't square with the facts. 75. Your statement doesn't jibe with the facts. 76. First, some basic facts about healthy eating! 77. Emotional arguments aside, here are the facts. 78. Don't dramatise so much, just give us the facts. 79. She buttressed her argument with solid facts. 80. They drew different conclusions from the facts. 81. The newspaper had simply published the bare facts. 82. She already knew the facts she needed. 82. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 83. The facts don't seem to sink into his head. 84. They lived in happy insulation from brutal facts. 85. These facts are immaterial to the problem. 86. The General Secretary is already acquainted with the facts. 87. He related the facts of the case to journalists. 88. These facts have not yet been proved. 89. What he said was totally opposed to facts. 90. My lawyer is well armed with the facts. 61. No decision will be made till we know all the facts. 62. First let's button the facts down, then we can plan ahead. 63. We're compiling some facts and figures for a documentary on the subject. 64. The lawyer culled important facts from the mass of evidence. 65. She didn't know the facts; what she said was pure conjecture. 66. It is difficult to relate his argument to the facts. 67. He marshaled his facts well. 68. This explanation fits the facts and is psychologically plausible. 69. It has name corresponding to the facts. 70. Confine yourself to the facts. 71. She is meticulous in her presentation of facts. 72. Your accusation must be grounded on facts. 73. I'm giving you a summary of facts. 74. They inwardly doubted the facts. 75. She reluctantly communicated the facts. 76. You ought to limit your activities to recording the facts. 77. Most of his ideas can be rendered down to a system of thinking based on outdated facts. 78. His photographic memory enabled him to tuck away yards of facts. 79. I want to hammer in a few facts if I can. 91. Looked at in isolation, these facts are not encouraging. 92. This explanation fits the facts and is psychologically plausible. 93. He can document his theory with facts. 94. It has name corresponding to the facts. 95. He should check his facts before sounding off. 96. You need to acquaint the police with the facts. 97. Historians must first select the facts that they present. 98. These are the facts relative to the problem. 99. He reinforced his argument with many facts. 100. What he said did not relate with the facts. 101. We were kept ignorant of the facts. 102. But you have to go on the facts. 103. New facts have been brought to light. 104. An exhaustive investigation of the facts proves the contrary. 105. One should always base one's opinions on facts. 106. We haven't had all the facts yet. 107. These facts speak volumes for her honesty. 108. One should always base one's opinion on facts. 109. Your theory does not square with the facts. 110. In faces of these facts he changed his tune. 111. We must found arguments on facts. 112. I knew nothing beyond a few random facts. 113. One should always found one's opinion on facts. 114. I picked over the facts of the case. 115. He's not really bothered about getting the facts right. 116. His explanation agrees with the facts of the situation. 117. I wanted to get the facts straight. 118. These facts are central to the case. 119. Your assertion is not supported by the facts. 120. Her research has thrown up some interesting facts. 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. 151. I'd prefer to reserve judgement until I know all the facts. 152. I want to hammer in a few facts if I can. 153. While most of us feel fairly complacent about the nutrients we're getting from our diets, the facts tell a very different story. 154. One must be sure of one's facts before making a public accusation. 155. Advertisements based on these facts have been printed in newspapers and magazines but have not helped much. 156. There are no facts, only interpretations. Friedrich Nietzsche 157. The truth is more important than the facts. Frank Lloyd Wright 158. History is only a confused heap of facts. Lord Chesterfield 159. One of the virtues of being very young is that you don't let the facts get in the way of your imagination. Sam Levenson 160. There are more valid facts and details in works of art than there are in history books. Charlie Chaplin 161. I might show facts as plain as day: but, since your eyes are blind, you'd say, 'Where? What?' and turn away. Christina G. Rossetti 162. Atheists do not accept metaphors and super naturalism as facts[], but theists see metaphors and super naturalism as facts. Dr T.P.Chia 163. The degree of one's emotions varies inversely with one's knowledge of the facts. Bertrand Russell 164. Feelings could override facts, as facts could alter feelings. Choose the truth first, rather than following after feelings. Anthony Liccione 165. Facts and truth really don't have much to do with each other. William Faulkner 166. If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts. Albert Einstein 167. Poets are almost always wrong about facts. That's because they are not really interested in facts: only in truth. William Faulkner 168. Sometimes,(Sentencedict) some lies that spoken with high confidence could be more receptive than facts that spoken with doubt. Toba Beta 169. There are no eternal facts, as there are no absolute truths. Friedrich Nietzsche 170. Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. Aldous Huxley 171. I have a theory about the human mind. A brain is a lot like a computer. It will only take so many facts, and then it will go on overload and blow up. Erma Bombeck |
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