Example sentences of "[pers pn] no doubt " in BNC.

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1 As I had been enjoying Marlborough , which in atmosphere , personnel , and not least location , was in total contrast to the Sloane School , Chelsea , I no doubt gave him a slightly rose-tinted account of the life there .
2 To focus on his no doubt sinewy power ,
3 I thought it might be better if she went there — she 's from Tallahassee , as you no doubt know — rather than myself , since there 's an unfortunate history of litigation and unpleasantness between the Seal Court family and the Norfolk one .
4 If you mess up the hour or so afterwards , you no doubt will never want to line up to cover the distance again .
5 You no doubt heard about the raid on a Venezuelan freighter outside Amsterdam a couple of years ago when a gang impersonating the harbour police impounded over a million pounds worth of acapulco gold ? ’
6 The French have brought many advantages to our country as you no doubt have already seen . "
7 You no doubt found out all about me . ’
8 You no doubt have picked up on the typos etc. but it is sometimes useful to have another ‘ eye ’ .
9 ‘ The matter at issue , as you no doubt know , is the return to your household of your daughter , now widowed and without children , and the repayment of her dowry .
10 She no doubt thought I 'd been out in the sun too long .
11 Apparently , the girl was an attractive woman and she no doubt knew how to present herself as temptingly as possible , They exchanged what Miller describes as ‘ the usual preliminaries ’ about money and walked on together up the by now rapidly dusking street .
12 When Mrs Thatcher chose Mr Major to protect her legacy , she no doubt thought she knew a safe deposit when she saw one .
13 She wanted to shrug away from him but not prompt a discussion about her behaviour , which she no doubt would if she did .
14 Carol distracted the whitecoated male assistant , exercising commendable control by not kneeing him in the nuts as she no doubt would have liked to .
15 The distress of leaving them no doubt contributed to the ‘ sudden & severe indisposition of Mrs Gould … which inducing the utmost fears for her safety , rendered it very doubtful up to the last moment whether they would be able to go or not … ’
16 Five years ' rigorous service with them no doubt accounted in part for his splendid physique .
17 If something had to be labelled with this vogue word ‘ citizenship ’ , they no doubt felt that the more they included in their responses , the better they would be thought to be discharging the task of citizenship education .
18 This time it is not a matter of rate-capping and ‘ the cuts ’ , though they no doubt played a part , but of decisions to recast teacher training .
19 They no doubt see it as an incentive to do well for their client , and here in the free market lawyers solicit not only in court but in the newspapers , offering $95 divorces and other cut price rates .
20 They no doubt thought that they were fulfilling their filial duty by providing her with an outing and ‘ treat ’ .
21 They no doubt that conservation groups would welcome the move .
22 It has taken the black South African Rugby Association and the ‘ coloured ’ South African Rugby Federation under its wing , and they no doubt now want to flex their own muscles .
23 They were also at times short of water , although they no doubt learnt to manage on very little , and their encampments would have been spread out to take advantage of several watercourses at each halt in the journey .
24 With a list of accolades under her no doubt stylish belt — including the prestigious British Designer of the Year Award in 1985 and an MBE in 1987 — she has certainly had an illustrious career .
25 He knew that it would make her feel inferior and stupid and insignificant beside the sultry Domino and her no doubt dazzling sexual experience !
26 These charities were originally administered by the Church or trustees appointed by the old vestry meetings , but with the Local Government Act of 1894 , they passed into the hands of the new parish councils , or such as still existed , for in 1893 , we find the local vicar complaining that most of the charities were dead and buried , and that Thomas Towers promised to give twenty shillings each Christmas Day , very kind of him no doubt , but unfortunately he left no provision for anybody to give it after he was dead , so that in his case he and benefaction are both dead and buried .
27 However , he was also imbued with papal influences that came to him no doubt from his Roman and " papal " background , from Pope Gregory VII and from St Bernard in his tremendously important address to Eugenius III .
28 Indeed , he no doubt appealed to members of his lineage who lived nearby or within quick reach .
29 He no doubt intended to bring the local Forest administration more closely under his control : he certainly used his opportunities to promote his own relatives .
30 Now , in the conditions which prevailed in the church at Kidderminster he no doubt felt it was time to change .
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