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

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1 After all the doubts and uncertainties , wrote Harsnet , most of which I did not admit to myself , or else tried to pretend were an integral part of the project , sense now that it is on its way .
2 Cameron was moved to deny the atrocities — he could see the doubts twingeing across Byers 's forehead .
3 Football Round-Up : Thomas eases the doubts
4 The Labour Party 's lead in the polls and the doubts which the Conservatives themselves can not help feeling about the state of the economy , both made the audience in the Winter Gardens anxious to demonstrate unity by giving standing ovations to the architects of the Government 's economic policy .
5 On the contrary , from the Queen 's Speech of November 1983 onwards , she turned her second term into a crusade of increasing radicalism , the doubts and hesitancies of the first administration mostly shed .
6 Mrs Thatcher has insisted on particular lines of policy , even over the doubts of the responsible department .
7 The doubts of some pre-war Labour leaders that the civil service would actually co-operate with a radical Labour government were largely laid to rest by the experience of the Attlee government .
8 There is no mention of the doubts which ( probably unworthily ) still surround the name of Hollis himself .
9 Nevertheless , the de-Marxisation of their project by him and the ‘ death of the social ’ which he has announced should alert us to the doubts raised by Raymond Williams on the issue of certain types of Utopianism .
10 Despite the doubts , Gina Bellman does have the naive , vulnerable quality Potter clearly wanted — to that extent , she was right .
11 The doubts most clearly arose over the question of Idi Amin 's expulsion of the Ugandan Asians in the summer of 1972 .
12 The three Service Chiefs welcomed his preference for evolution rather than continuing and abrasive revolution , but the doubts and suspicions that they had about Mountbatten 's impartiality made it difficult for him to rebuild complete confidence between his staff at the Ministry of Defence and the Service ministries .
13 The real lesson of the 23 July Cabinet meeting was that , in spite of all the doubts expressed , Margaret Thatcher and Geoffrey Howe stood firm and gave not an inch .
14 They had been wary , and had resolved many of the doubts of two suspicious , confirmed loners already .
15 Thus , when a series of Egyptian canopic jars of blue glass purporting to belong to the New Kingdom of the second millennium BC came under suspicion stylistically , they were analysed and found to contain high levels of lead and some arsenic , thereby confirming the doubts of the Egyptologists .
16 I do n't think the SNP is dishonest either in brushing aside the doubts raised as to whether Scotland would be immediately admitted to the European Community : it really believes there would be no difficulty .
17 There would be compensation payments , of course , but after Chernobyl the doubts had set in .
18 The doubts and the arguments of critics undermined confidence in the system .
19 This article , then , is motivated by a dissatisfaction or a discomfort with most of what passes for television theory : the doubts about the existence of anything which can usefully be called television theory are real .
20 But he let the Masters slip out of his hand right at the finish and the doubts must have crept in .
21 Given the doubts and uncertainties surrounding this area of law , it is not surprising that doctors may feel insecure in adopting a course of conduct which they otherwise may feel to be the most desirable .
22 And beneath the exchange of gossip and witticism , the doubts and foibles of their inner selves are revealed , a process accelerated by the appearance of gilded socialist Edward Clements .
23 The doubts were raised by councillor Brian Timms , who said he had read a press report stating that the council had not yet decided whether to support the scheme .
24 The doubts maturing in Coleridge 's own mind concerning events that summer blossomed alarmingly at the end of September .
25 Whatever it was , I began to be aware of all the doubts , of all the rational thoughts that I had put away in my pursuit of ‘ complementary ’ medicine .
26 Can the doubts be resolved ?
27 Here , then , the doubts about precatory words are reasonable doubts whether they clearly express an intention on the part of a testator .
28 But despite the doubts , it seems at least probable that substantial research spending increases have occurred , at least in the seven areas singled out for special treatment .
29 Quite apart from the doubts it casts on the multitude of extensive verbatim passages in Johanson 's engaging account , this and other changes make one wonder whether legal evidence has become a consideration in reporting scientific expeditions .
30 Indeed Cockroft discussed the doubts at some length in New Scientist ( vol 3 , p 14 ) .
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