Example sentences of "i doubt not " in BNC.

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1 I doubted not that they were law officers , but did not linger for a second look , being already at the casement windows into the side garden .
2 The enclosed experiments will , I doubt not , excuse this my freedom in endeavouring to give him this opportunity of becoming acquainted with you .
3 A prophetic note was penned , ‘ We have in flower several exotics in vast perfections and I doubt not that we shall be able to manage the most tender plants in ye world with these stoves . ’
4 I shelter his top in winter ; he gains from half a yard to two feet in height every summer and will , ere long , I doubt not , repay my care with his beauty and fragrance .
5 We had tourist visitors of every age and family , and some quaint scenes were witnessed on the upgoing — many of the native children ( and one who in a few years after might be called an old man ) found it a profitable , and I doubt not , too , a pleasurable work , leading the tourists to the top .
6 I doubt not it holds many happy memories for you .
7 ‘ I am honoured by the prince 's interest — but I doubt not it stems from mere curiosity as to my connection with her for whom he has a brotherly fondness . ’
8 ‘ A temporary farewell only — I doubt not I shall return to court in the summer , whether it be at Westminster , Eltham or Richmond .
9 Lose not your heart to the prince , child — he will wreak havoc with many a feminine heart , I doubt not , ere he reaches his majority .
10 He was many years her senior , as you will be aware — I doubt not you know the rest . ’
11 ‘ That surely means that Edward will have to be married right away to a foreign princess — someone old and ugly whom he hates , I doubt not , instead of the one he loves . ’
12 ‘ Desolated by the sudden loss of her husband , the queen feels anxious and vulnerable , I doubt not , ’ replied the duchess with feeling .
13 I doubt not she will command the release of Uncle Rivers and Sir Thomas Vaughan ! ’
14 She will have accompanied them , I doubt not , being bride to Richard my brother , he told himself .
15 Taking the prince by the hand , she continued , ‘ Lo , here is this gentleman whom I doubt not would be safely kept by me , if I were permitted ; and well as I know there be some deadly enemies to my blood , that if they knew where any lay in their own bodies , they would let it out if they could ! ’
16 The lady Anne , I doubt not , wishes to attend the king 's coronation with her lord , as is to be commended .
17 ‘ On the morrow , you will see for yourself , I doubt not .
18 It is a mite confusing for some , I doubt not , since you so closely resemble the lady Anne — though you are more agreeable and much prettier ! ’
19 ‘ Buckingham , I doubt not , has his own axe to grind ! ’ he said sombrely .
20 Well-bribed assassins — my uncle s creatures I doubt not — were marking my every move , ready to meet any show of force with greater force .
21 I doubt not you would — but whence would we get sufficient water ?
22 But she recognizes the need to tread warily and I doubt not she is right .
23 ‘ Oh , I doubt not , not on The Strand , Aggie , for a beginner . ’
24 The position of a lessee after assignment towards his lessor in relation to the covenants in his lease is concluded in this court , and I doubt not in all courts , by the decision of Baynton v. Morgan , 22 Q.B.D. 74 .
25 The same shipowner had no doubt about its additional , and more important purpose and declared in evidence to the committee on the repeal of the Combination Acts : " They are first of all ostensibly , and I doubt not really , a society united for the purposes for which benevolent societies are usually united .
26 BELVILLE : She will always be good , I doubt not .
27 PAMELA : I doubt not you are soon to return to Tunbridge ?
28 The voyage will certainly be a very expensive one but I doubt not my work will have a great sale in consequence and if so amply repay me for my exertions .
29 Between my arguments for him and young Richard 's against , I doubt not that Hubert will get his way . ’
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