There is a tide" is, in fact, from a passage in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
The two factions gang up with each other.
There seems to be a slight difference on the treatment of the B factor between their approaches.
You will be in charge of the women working in this factory.
There is one important fact of which you are unaware.
Are you aware of the fact that you are not spoken well of?
You'll be in charge of the girls working in this factory.
Your story doesn't square with the facts.
How do you account for this fact?
You must take the fact into consideration.