Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] [art] doubt " in BNC.

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1 Certainly , you are not yet a man , although I 've no doubt that one day soon , you will make a fine young man . ’
2 Although I 've no doubt you know better than we do what the opposition are
3 ‘ You 're not , sir , although I have no doubt it could carry out such a survey if it were called for .
4 It only remains to add that although I have no doubt that Hugh correctly identified the ‘ search ’ of the Canterbury monks with the process of forgery , it is quite possible , indeed probable , that at various times during the previous fifty years individual members of the community had made experiments in altering the documents to make them more effective .
5 The most important duty that I owe you , the reader , is that I be absolutely honest and candid , and therefore , although I have no doubt that the growers will not like me for saying so , I suggest that unless you aspire to the show bench , or base your gardening on taking chances , you should not heed the blandishments but look instead for the shortcomings .
6 ‘ Oh yes , it 's relevant to that I 've no doubt .
7 I congratulated him , saying that I had no doubt it would be a good day for our foreign affairs but it was a sad day for British housing .
8 I ought to say , however , that I am in the habit of writing on any scientific topic which may arise , and have such excellent opportunities of getting the best scientific information , that I have no doubt I could please you on any subject connected with my department of science which you may suggest .
9 It is quite clear , sir , that on the existing allocations , thirteen years to go , that the figure of nine thousand seven hundred dwellings , if you want to stick by that figure , my view it should be lower because it has too much an assumption for migration in a constrained area , if you want to stick by that figure , the nine thousand seven hundred will be reached without a new settlement , of that I have no doubt whatsoever .
10 He 's watching us right now so I 've no doubt he 'll have something to say about it to you . ’
11 Many of my volunteers commented on how much they enjoyed eating so much fruit and vegetables and how much fitter they felt , so I have no doubt that it is the reduction of fat and the increase in better , healthier food that together helped produce such positive benefits .
12 And I 've no doubt it 's the last we 'll be seeing till Thursday . ’
13 And I 've no doubt they 'd kill them without a second 's thought if they no longer served a purpose .
14 He 's a highly talented rider with a hunger for success and if the Yamaha is up to it — and I 've no doubt that it is — than we could be celebrating a single figure placing tomorrow , and that really would be something .
15 Most of the force have drawn shields and batons , and I 've no doubt we 're in for a long night . ’
16 Yes , and I 've no doubt that our representative on the A C C will take it up as well again .
17 And I 'm sure you 've had a bit of thought about it , I 'm glad you 're see it there er and the whole lot is a blessed mismatch , it 's nothing to do with us though I do thank you Mr for the help you wish to give me , the Duke of Westminster and the Duke of Rutland if this goes through as I said this today because without a doubt the government will listen to what you have to say and I 've no doubt it will be effect .
18 And I 've no doubt at all that the answer to that question has to lie in an understanding of the mechanics of development .
19 Last week , an announcement on er further steps on acid rain — six thousand million pounds ; I mean there 's big , big money in there already committed and I 've no doubt that when the need is shown , there 'll be greater money still spent — which will either be taxpayer 's money or customer 's money .
20 ‘ The delays involved were altogether unacceptable in my view and I had no doubt that they amounted to maladministration . ’
21 Master Parry , pray pardon also a summons at such short notice , but the case we have to judge concerns you nearly , and I make no doubt that your daughter 's wellbeing is your first anxiety .
22 ‘ Very like , and I make no doubt there are even some noble members somewhere within the clan , but my husband was none , nor is this nephew of his .
23 ‘ The Government has shown in the past that it is willing to grasp nettles that others have shied away from , and I have no doubt we shall grasp this one if we have to . ’
24 The Chancellor of the Exchequer was given a two-minute standing ovation after he delivered an uncompromising defence of his policies and declared : ‘ It is clear that the economy is already responding to the measures we have taken , and I have no doubt whatever that it will come right in good time .
25 And I have no doubt that they have set that cause back further than they ever know . ’
26 I thought of hypothetical dangers — murderers , rapists ; and I have no doubt that such are abroad at night in the most unlikely of places at the most unlikely of times .
27 The show was worthy of the Cambridge Footlights , and I have no doubt that some of the participants had been members of that renowned dramatic society .
28 And I have no doubt that their stalemates will come out in the same vein tomorrow morning , together with the rest of them .
29 This hardly tallies with the sentiments expressed in a letter in the possession of the College in which Coleman , writing on 24 February 1813 , gracefully declined an invitation to become President of the London Veterinary Society : ‘ Gentlemen , I received your letter , and it gives me great pleasure to see so much zeal for the improvement of the veterinary art in Gentlemen , whom any & every Teacher might well be proud to call his Pupils — I shall most willingly grant the use of the College Theatre for the examination and discussion of such points as may be considered by you most important for the advancement of the Veterinary Science … you rightly observe that a number of minds concentrated on one object can not fail to improve any art far beyond the reach of any individual and I have no doubt that the Public will ultimately derive great benefits from your united exertions .
30 I escaped with a few scars and I have no doubt that my greatest support was the knowledge that I was n't economically dependent on my family .
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