Example sentences of "[art] doubt this " in BNC.

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1 No doubt this ‘ concession ’ was to soften him up for the next examination .
2 Bony scales were inherited from its ancestors and no doubt this helped the animal against desiccation .
3 In fact , the early memorandum refers to the possibility of using water power , and no doubt this was considered .
4 No doubt this is true , but , as we have seen , such confrontations are just as likely now at local as at central level .
5 They also introduced the heavy plough to cultivate the claylands and no doubt this encouraged the development of strong draught animals in those areas .
6 No doubt this extensive presentation was the result of his premature start , and his large office , which at that time , had a staff of approximately seventeen .
7 No doubt this is an over-simplification but there does seem to be some relationship between level of income and concern for ‘ the environment ’ .
8 Since alimenta are clearly fungible objects , it is quite enough for judgment to be given in a sum of money , and no doubt this ( as the simpler course ) was what was done .
9 No doubt this is all a part of nature 's design to keep the community together , but of how a chimpanzee 's inner mind is structured , and of how they feel , we have little notion .
10 No doubt this was due to thoughts of loved ones , such as old parents , destined to die alone , amidst an apathetic people , of a savage regime .
11 No doubt this draper 's ‘ Rep ’ would have cut a bit of a dashing figure in the big city in his way , replete with some of the family charm and salesmanship which we have assumed to be one of the hallmarks of William Charles himself .
12 No doubt this retrospectively legitimized the prospecting .
13 No doubt this would be considered fashionable today but the thought of going out like that mortified me .
14 ‘ There is no doubt this is a case of retaliation from the princess . ’
15 No doubt this person will have knitted for family and friends and should be familiar with the workings of the machine .
16 I have no doubt this has been a terrible ordeal for you and the verdict is a personal and professional catastrophe .
17 No doubt this tendency may be attributable , at least in part , to a lack of responsiveness on the part of the authorities to widespread fears and legitimate demands , even when these are expressed in a constitutional manner by broad sectors of the public , particularly as in the case of the recent deployment of cruise missiles .
18 No doubt this is the real reason for Izzy Stradlin 's departure from Guns N' Roses ; that , and the increasing crapness of their records .
19 No doubt this will provide much heated debate for the pub ; but the real test will be if the system is accepted by those climbing new routes in the future .
20 No doubt this was partly because many terrorists had taken to extortion and rape , ruining their once-glamorous image as freedom-fighters .
21 No doubt this was the choice which prompted the removal of a land waiter from Inverness in 1734 , for the politics of that burgh were then particularly troubled .
22 No doubt this is what Vernon and Fruin ( 1986 ) are referring to when they characterise the outlook of fieldworkers , once children are in care , as one of ‘ wait and see ’ .
23 Fred Greenstein argues that ‘ the impact of modern presidents on public policy need not be apocalyptic to be important ’ and no doubt this is true .
24 No doubt this perception — of cooking 's creative potential — is also influenced by advertising and by the attention devoted to cooking in women 's magazines and similar literature .
25 No doubt this pattern of mortality will be influenced by the ageing of generations where a large percentage of women have smoked .
26 No doubt this was only his manner .
27 No doubt this was because the weather was much better , now that September was under way ; it was cooler and the spectators could stroll in the sunshine without needing the shade of umbrellas .
28 No doubt this seemed to be the natural course for him , since in that retreat he would complete the process which had begun with his conversion almost thirty years before .
29 No doubt this is the truth on which Hume relied in denying the existence of the Self as commonly conceived .
30 One suspects that the language of this definition would alarm and antagonize many teachers in the average British school staffroom ; no doubt this is unnecessary , but one welcomes the admirable simplicity of Derek Rowntree :
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