Example sentences of "doubt [that] it is " in BNC.

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1 Despite our finding that television news is biased , there is no doubt that it is less biased than the press , and that such bias as there is on television is in the same direction on both BBC and ITV .
2 It took it : there is no doubt that it is helping the Shia rebels in southern Iraq and , to a lesser extent , the more successful Kurds in the north .
3 There is no doubt that it is easy for Monie to win friends and make people care about her .
4 There can be no doubt that it is a growth area , which has had distinct achievements in many countries .
5 The actual mechanics of establishing rapport have been investigated very carefully and there is no doubt that it is a behavioural phenomenon .
6 There is no doubt that it is easier to prove this case than the previous one , since in it the trust is claimed by persons whom the testator did not address .
7 There 's no doubt that it is wonderfully refreshing on a summer 's day , especially if low alcohol consumption is a consideration .
8 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 .
9 At the Prom , the Berlin Philharmonic itself was very much centre-stage ; and there can be little doubt that it is the orchestra — as ever , peerless in Brahms — that gives this recording its distinctive character .
10 Morally speaking , we have no doubt that it is ; but again reverting to our cynical sociological standpoint , we suspect that on the contrary it is often the dispelling of secrecy that causes problems for the system and exacerbates the crisis .
11 Yet this relation , marked by many forms of co-operation , interaction and two-way movement between the ‘ market ’ and ‘ subsidized ’ areas , is nevertheless always precarious , for there can be little real doubt that it is the dominant area , the market , which either determines , or emphasizes and de-emphasizes , prevailing types of production , and there are then the familiar asymmetries : ( i ) between the notion of a necessary ‘ high culture ’ — and the pressures of the market on its continued viability ; and ( ii ) between the notion of plural ( ‘ liberal ’ ) culture and the actual profit-governed market selection of what can be readily distributed or even , in some areas , offered at all .
12 Though not yet illegal to discriminate on health grounds , there can be no doubt that it is immoral and unethical to do so . ’
13 Zechariah , after the Return from Babylon , has no doubt that it is through the Spirit of the Lord that God has sent ‘ the law and the words ’ through the prophets ( Zech. 7 : 12 ) .
14 The opportunity may , therefore , exist for settlement at this stage and there is no doubt that it is preferable so to proceed than to achieve settlement at the door of the Court .
15 We are talking not about election expenses , but about theft from the House of Commons — — because there is no doubt that it is a theft of material —
16 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 .
17 It is the Government 's hope that the non A level student , wishing to continue in full-time general education will increasingly come to consider the opportunity offered by C.P.V.E. Whilst this exam has yet to establish itself with either students or employers , there can be little doubt that it is here to stay .
18 It is however a fundamental requirement of a review notice that it leaves the recipient in no doubt that it is intended to be the formal document invoking the landlord 's right to review the rent ( Schirlcar Properties Ltd v Heinitz ( 1983 ) 268 EG 362 ) .
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