Example sentences of "[det] doubt that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Lyonshall Station was , and I very much doubt that any trace of it remains today , in a very dangerous condition .
2 ‘ I very much doubt that these figures are sustainable in the long run .
3 A similar problem exists with the interpretation of Neolithic axes ; while there can not be any doubt that glacial drift has resulted in the deposition of rocks at a considerable distance from the parent rock , it is difficult to determine the actual source of the stone in either period .
4 If anyone is in any doubt that financial questions play an important part in the new arrangements of care in the home and private residential care — or ‘ care in the community ’ as the government would have it — they could usefully have watched the BBC TV Panorama programme ‘ Dumping Granny ’ on 26 April .
5 Now we could n't be in any doubt that some people were not to be trusted .
6 No one should be in any doubt that these bombs were the IRA 's response to Sinn Fein winning seven extra council seats in Ulster .
7 I do not think there is any doubt that high unemployment is related to high crime rates in certain parts of the borough .
8 Whatever the differences between Protestantism and Catholicism there is little doubt that financial matters play far too important a part in their affairs .
9 ‘ There is little doubt that financial management is an aspect of life which gives many people sleepless nights , ’ Education Minister Jeremy Hanley said at the launch in the CAB 's Belfast headquarters .
10 Taking advantage of the disordered and uncertain state of things it is not surprising that some mineral " owners " felt they ought to have reward for the working of minerals on their land , and there is little doubt that legal issues could and did arise where such " illegal " mining was detected .
11 But there can be little doubt that such change is not going to happen overnight .
12 There seems little doubt that such variation is the rule rather than the exception : the meaning of any word form is in some sense different in every distinct context in which it occurs .
13 There seems little doubt that such feeling existed , especially in the 1340s and 1350s .
14 There can be little doubt that such examples represent the tip of an iceberg .
15 There can be little doubt that such sentiments reinforced the laws or dooms that were proclaimed by early kings in England and reminded the king of his Christian obligations and duties .
16 If pay settlements in the private sector continue to decelerate to 2 per cent and the underlying rate of inflation edges up to around 3.75 per cent by the end of this year when the effects of cheaper mortgages start working their way out of consumer budgets , there is little doubt that many individuals will find their real disposable incomes squeezed .
17 Conflict of interest is rarely emphasised in the eighteenth century , however , and there can be little doubt that many customs officers held their posts for sound business reasons which had little to do with the remuneration offered by the crown .
18 There is little doubt that annual inspection , maintenance and the repairing of damage in use will eliminate a high proportion of the problems arising from neglect .
19 Stephen Brown , Research Fellow , Centre for Research in Social policy , Loughborough University of technology There seems little doubt that multi-disciplinary teams have become one of the principal vehicles for improving health and social care services in the community .
20 While there is little doubt that endoscopic sclerotherapy provides a valuable and effective means of controlling acute variceal haemorrhage its role in the long term management of the problem remains controversial .
21 In fact , I have little doubt that small groups , displaying a willingness to conform with pub etiquette , would still be served .
22 Furthermore , the value of MRI in other areas of oncology , is beginning to be recognised and there is little doubt that further advances in technology and in the development of new contrast agents will carry MRI into a new era .
23 However , there can be little doubt that significant numbers of protestant loyalists see themselves as a distinct , almost ethnic group .
24 But whatever the explanation , there can be little doubt that local spending became a target for central control .
25 Outstanding incompatibilities not resolved by the ABI — and there is little doubt that different look and feels will still prevail — are to be addressed by a streamlined porting environment that can be whittled down over time as more features are incorporated into the ABI .
26 But there can be little doubt that French styles and French cultural patterns were a dominant influence on the art forms and patronage of English Gothic .
27 There can be little doubt that any government would rapidly do so should it become politically expedient .
28 ‘ I have little doubt that more help will be needed after next year , ’ he said .
29 However , there is little doubt that this phenomenon is a most important one in our species and it can only be explained by assuming that , with the beginnings of hunting , neotenous changes suddenly became adaptive .
30 There can be little doubt that this sympathy and support ( of masses of nationalities for the Party ) was one of the decisive factors that determined the triumph of our party .
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