Sentence examples for immovable fact from inspiring English sources

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My interpretation is that Spooner has turned from a cadging parasite into Hirst's potential rescuer but is thwarted by the immovable fact of mortality.

This is just an immovable fact about mums.

Her unflinching steadiness I took to be immovable fact -- I took her for 'granite,' as the poem goes, to make my stand upon".

I'd have been better off if clothes shopping weren't an exercise in futility; I'd have been better off if any of the well-meaning sweatshirts and tees that were given to me as gifts had fit without revealing the immovable fact of my belly.

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As we wrap ourselves tighter in the mantle of our imaginations, using technological filters to shape the world in gleaming virtual environments, brutal realities can begin to seem more like inconveniences than immovable facts of modern life.

How much there is packed in here: the warm air dividing Emily's skirt, suggesting the heat of sexual arousal and the searching hands of a lover; the simile "like drapery on a statue" giving the illusion of malleability to something in fact frigid and immovable.

Despite the numerous safety procedures event organisers have put in place, the simple fact that trees and hedges are immovable objects, which the riders flash past at 200mph, means accidents, when they do happen, can be very serious.

And so, while there are comparisons to be drawn between "All the Way" and "Breaking Bad" — about how escalating practical compromises can lead to a life that is, in effect, compromised — the blunt facts of history remain intact and immovable.

However, an important limitation in such investigations, derives from the fact that, often enough, heritage objects are immovable or represent an integral part of an archaeological or historical site, for instance, wall paintings, hence their transfer to analytical laboratories or facilities is not possible.

The sheer determination of the Orangemen to get their march through this time almost regardless of the economic, social and political costs must by now have produced a sinking feeling among at least some of Tony Blair's advisers.For the fact is that the Orangemen collectively represent an immovable object.

There's really no other way to account for the fact that it's abundantly clear that the immovable object in so many debates is the fact that Republicans have developed a dogmatic, religious aversion to revenue-raising of any kind.

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