Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [art] doubt " in BNC.

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1 He must no doubt be acting not for the mere purpose of putting money in his pocket , but for some legitimate purpose other than the mere acquisition of money … … .
2 If Ewen does come back , he 'll see the tent , and if he thinks that ‘ Parsons ’ is safely out of the way , then whatever his interest is in the house , he 'll no doubt show it .
3 As a captain with literary leanings , he 'll no doubt be saving his version for the eventual book of memoirs .
4 He 'll no doubt be hit with a crippling alimony suit , ’ Stephen said .
5 He 'll no doubt come to the forest to see you today . ’
6 He 'll no doubt be cracking open a few bottles of his now famous brew to celebrate his achievement .
7 Logic he could no doubt purvey in abundance , but of true feeling he was entirely bereft .
8 Great care was subsequently taken not to move Chalmers more than necessary other than to place a stretcher beneath him , although he could no doubt have walked from the field .
9 Fukuyama is unlikely to attach much weight to Liberation theology , which he would no doubt classify as a doomed subspecies of Marxism-Leninism .
10 With hindsight , it was probably the best thing that could have happened to him , otherwise he would no doubt have ended up as a Bomber Pilot , and no-one knows better than I what a dead-end occupation that was .
11 Ben may not have been much of a theatre-goer , but he would no doubt have been fascinated by one unexpected visit in the June of 1801 :
12 He was a van Gogh , and his cousin an established painter , otherwise he would no doubt have been ignored altogether .
13 If his father had n't been so bloody-minded and had let him use the family car , he would no doubt have gone down alone and come back next day , having called on some estate agent in Hadleigh or Sudbury and asked them to sell the house for him , the very one probably that he had gone to in the following year .
14 As she sipped the scotch , she reflected that if he were still alive he would no doubt be bringing the full force of his liberal rationalism to bear on the problem right now .
15 He watched the slim body of Samantha dive into the pool and thought that by the time she came of an age for love he would no doubt be drifting round eternity in the unwelcome company of his wife with all rogering out of the question .
16 He would no doubt be fending off the polite questioning of Ralarth 's lords throughout the meal .
17 The Dottie Banks who opened the flat door was looking expensive ; as to her discretion , he would no doubt soon find out .
18 He was so naturally modest ( some have described his so-called humility — ‘ the most difficult of Christian virtues ’ , as he put it — as an irritating pose ) that had he been aware of this silent hero-worship , he would no doubt have felt uneasy .
19 His erstwhile subordinate had been raised to a position of considerable power now , and he would no doubt recall how little mercy he had been shown by his former Controller .
20 After that , assuming Hess survived whatever form his landing took , he would no doubt be apprehended on the ground in the normal manner of crashed enemy aircrew : there were plenty of Army units in the area .
21 If she had n't resisted he would no doubt have made sure Peter knew at once that she was n't to be trusted !
22 He will no doubt tread very carefully , but the consequences of his stand could be far-reaching .
23 When my hon. Friend has been returned with an increased majority in his marginal seat , he will no doubt wish to make representations to me as I carry on with my present job .
24 on the value of intelligence tests or of the reliability of certain statistical devices used in these examinations , there is no reason why he should not give his views , bur he will no doubt make it clear how far the views are personal to himself .
25 He will be searching for the Volvo and with his kind of luck he will no doubt find it .
26 Well I er do n't agree that there has been er understaffing and in the statement which I made to the House today I was able to point out what a very big increase in er the total complement of the prison officers has taken place during recent years , but it 's up to Lord Justice Woolf to look in to whatever evidence is put before him , it 's for him to look at the terms of reference and he will no doubt decide what is relevant and what is not .
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