Example sentences of "[vb mod] [art] doubt " in BNC.

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1 He must no doubt be acting not for the mere purpose of putting money in his pocket , but for some legitimate purpose other than the mere acquisition of money … … .
2 Mr Saunders goes on to admit that broadcasters are not entirely blameless in this respect : ‘ More should no doubt have been done at an earlier stage in development of RDS to give the receiver manufacturing industry some guidelines setting out the minimum levels of RDS performance that should be achieved ’ .
3 On the other hand , if I did slip and break my hip I should no doubt be dead by the morning .
4 ‘ You 'll no doubt find us primitive compared with what you 're used to . ’
5 If Ewen does come back , he 'll see the tent , and if he thinks that ‘ Parsons ’ is safely out of the way , then whatever his interest is in the house , he 'll no doubt show it .
6 In the near future I intend to expand this unholy alliance into a much larger tank and to try a few experiments with the set-up and some new species which I 'll no doubt relate if they 're successful .
7 As a captain with literary leanings , he 'll no doubt be saving his version for the eventual book of memoirs .
8 ‘ He 'll no doubt be hit with a crippling alimony suit , ’ Stephen said .
9 He 'll no doubt come to the forest to see you today . ’
10 The weather being as it is , she 'll no doubt remain there overnight . ’
11 Given time I 'll no doubt revert to normal .
12 He 'll no doubt be cracking open a few bottles of his now famous brew to celebrate his achievement .
13 If that is the case , it 'll no doubt be going going gone in the only way a tardis knows how .
14 Although occasional direct personal documentation does exist for earlier periods , and more could no doubt be found , for the moment we have no choice but to sketch the history of later life in the past without the intimate testimony of older people and their families .
15 Farrar was educated at the Rev. Thomas Arnold 's private oral school at Northampton and was a child prodigy who passed both the London University and Cambridge University examinations by the time he was 17 , and could no doubt have gone on towards a degree had he been inclined to do so .
16 Different majorities could no doubt be found for a diversity of schemes for Northern Ireland , unlike the case in either Scotland or Wales , but this is not the problem there .
17 This tendency on the part of adults could no doubt also be selected for , once language was entrenched enough to exert the required pressures .
18 Although , with study , one could no doubt detect gaps , nevertheless , ‘ for the purpose of the limited entry which the law makes into the field of morals , there is no practical difference ’ .
19 The Assembly on the other hand met only four times in each prytany ( tenth part of the year , i.e. a bit longer than a month ) ; extra meetings could no doubt be called ( though the word usually taken to refer to such meetings , sunkletos , may just mean a meeting called at short notice ) .
20 The policeman 's note had promised action some time during the next two or three days , which could no doubt be split into a fraction of a second for a data check to establish that Sampson was a worthy and responsible citizen and neither a pervert nor a dangerous lefty , and then many hours of waiting in a paper tray to be shunted and shuffled and finally put into an envelope .
21 Logic he could no doubt purvey in abundance , but of true feeling he was entirely bereft .
22 I do n't think that he could look after other countries , although the same sort of precedent could no doubt apply for example , the former French prime minister , there 's probably quite a few of them around , could be found to go
23 She could no doubt be taught to sew or clean things .
24 Nottinghamshire travellers could no doubt use the services of carriers coming from further north as well as their local men :
25 Although the syntactic filter could no doubt be improved , it probably could not compensate for a 20,000 word lexicon and/or poorer acoustic-phonetic discrimination .
26 Great care was subsequently taken not to move Chalmers more than necessary other than to place a stretcher beneath him , although he could no doubt have walked from the field .
27 when I say ‘ I am cold ’ I may just mean I am cold and it may not be a statement about my view of myself with regard to society and my particular stage of middle age crisis and so on and so forth , although , you know , given a certain number of intelligent people they could no doubt build an enormous emphasis on
28 middle-age crisis and so on and so forth although you know given a certain number of intelligent people they could no doubt build an enormous
29 Aware , as she most certainly was , that she could not be pleased to see him — grief , if past experience was anything to go by , they 'd no doubt be going for each other 's throats before the meal was half over — Leith returned to the kitchen and prepared some salad .
30 No one could every doubt his qualities as a leader and his tremendous commitment to the task both on and off the field ’ .
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