Example sentences of "doubt [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Thus the market value of doubt for the Christian is extremely high .
2 Or let him acknowledge that while it is rational doubt for him as a liberal humanist to criticize the Buddhist , the Marxist or the Christian , it might equally be a rational doubt for the Marxist to criticize him as a humanist .
3 Meanwhile , Gullit 's AC Milan and Dutch team-mate , striker Marco van Basten , is in doubt for the Turkey match with leg injuries .
4 It will become a classic no doubt for the blossoming off-cut industry , keeping Dennis Norden busy .
5 She said , as if she was seeing the possibility of doubt for the very first time , ‘ You arc the man from the pest control ? ’
6 I 'm , no , I 'm prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt for the moment .
7 It all seemed important at the time , but notwithstanding the subterranean implications , Five Easy Pieces established Nicholson beyond doubt as the most effective actor of his kind around , and he was immediately rewarded with a second nomination for an Oscar ; he did not win it but his very inclusion meant two in a row for a relative unknown , a situation unheard of in recent Hollywood history .
8 If you are in any doubt as the whether you should be attempting these exercises , consult your doctor — particularly if you suffer from a heart condition , a serious weight problem , varicose veins or an asthmatic illness .
9 Although there was some doubt as the validity of automatic crystallisation provisions , the matter seems to be settled beyond dispute by the judgment of Hoffman J. in Re Brightlife Ltd .
10 The first comprehensive attempt by the Pentagon to adapt US strategy to the changes resulting from the political reforms in Eastern Europe , and to accede to congressional pressure to reduce military expenditure , its relevance was immediately called into doubt as the USA mounted its large-scale military deployment in the Gulf crisis [ see pp. 37631-41 ] .
11 So if you are in doubt about the direction of the spin , push against the overbalancing load and reverse the rudder .
12 If there is doubt about the cause of death — if , for example , the death was sudden and the doctor had not seen the person within fourteen days of death , or if they had no general practitioner , the coroner must be informed , and will decide whether it is necessary to hold a post mortem .
13 In order to prevent anybody being cremated where there is possible doubt about the cause of death , there are very strict rules about certification , which can increase the cost of cremation .
14 Four months after the People 's Liberation Army stormed central Peking with the loss of hundreds of lives , few can have any doubt about the party 's determination to enforce this Maoist maxim .
15 So there is no doubt about the ability of the Japanese to pay for this information and knowledge , nor about their strong motivation for acquiring it .
16 However , there is still a lingering doubt about the justification for such a rise .
17 The British-based Environmental Investigation Agency says in a brochure , A system of extention , that ‘ the scale of abuse of the responsibilities entrusted to the secretariat of the parties ( CITES 103 member nations ) has become so widespread , and the extensive manipulations to prevent a ban on the ivory trade so obvious and desperate , that there is no longer any doubt about the ivory trade 's grip on major decisions being taken by the secretariat ’ .
18 TORY councillors at Blackpool yesterday left the Government in little doubt about the need for the £1.3bn package of concessions to ease the introduction of poll tax .
19 There is no doubt about the political and economic significance of this programme .
20 ‘ Let it be made quite clear that there is no doubt about the position of my government ; Germany stands fully behind the Single European Act and its objectives , ’ Dr Kohl declared .
21 Talk to Finlay Calder , the man Sole has succeeded as captain of Scotland , and you are left in no doubt about the respect Sole enjoys among his peers .
22 On the first morning , England crashed to 55 for 4 and there was never any doubt about the result ; by the close , it had become 135 all out , and in three overs West Indies batted , two catches were dropped .
23 But if there was ever any doubt about the staying power of Ali , it is swept aside when you travel with him .
24 It does not do him justice to say he is on their side , but he leaves us in no doubt about the horror of what Jacob and Rebekah have done .
25 In sharp contrast , there was no doubt about the determination and constancy of Henry VIII .
26 There is no doubt about the strength and prestige of the house of Stewart , and the profound unwillingness of the Scots to challenge it .
27 They had , however , no doubt about the sacred nature of preaching .
28 The problem has become so widespread that the Department has told health service managers that if there is any doubt about the patient 's eligibility for free care , staff should ask for proof or a refundable deposit .
29 There was little doubt about the winner when Rosa Mota , the Olympic champion and last year 's London winner , dropped out at Canary Wharf around the halfway mark .
30 The dropped goal , the ball agonisingly slow in flight , was a beauty but there was a strong element of doubt about the validity of the exchanges immediately before .
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