fact that

fact that
1. то; что

to state authoritatively that … — авторитетно заявить, что …

the theory prevails that … — существует теория о том, что …

the story goes that he was murdered — говорят, что его убили

that man is a regular pest! — этот человек ужасно надоедлив!

that is very simple of you — это очень глупо с вашей стороны

2. то что

it is my considered opinion that … — я твёрдо убеждён, что …

he was immense in that role — в этой роли он был неподражаем

I happen to know that … — мне случайно стало известно, что …

I had forgotten to mention that … — я забыл упомянуть, что …

what suggested that thought? — что навело вас на эту мысль?


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  • despite the fact that — in spite of the fact that , notwithstanding that …   English contemporary dictionary

  • but for the fact that — index only Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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