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

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1 Remove the doubt , and they 're knackered .
2 Remove the doubt , and you 're saying ( with quiet dignity ) , ‘ … .
3 Cos I put a doubt in your mind you changed your opinion .
4 Although he could only guess at the enemy 's destination Hawke did not hesitate , as his despatch to the Admiralty next day confirms : ‘ I have carried a press of sail all night , with a hard gale at south-south-east , in pursuit of the enemy , and make no doubt of coming up with them at sea or in Quiberon Bay . ’
5 Master Parry , pray pardon also a summons at such short notice , but the case we have to judge concerns you nearly , and I make no doubt that your daughter 's wellbeing is your first anxiety .
6 ‘ Very like , and I make no doubt there are even some noble members somewhere within the clan , but my husband was none , nor is this nephew of his .
7 Yet I make no doubt he can be found . ’
8 ‘ I make no doubt they will accommodate your lordship , ’ said Iago .
9 And he has , make no doubt of it .
10 Ally a doubt
11 My Lords , I feel no doubt that counsel were right to take this course .
12 ‘ Reverting to the decision at first instance in the Leighton case , the report of the argument shows that the provisions of section 82(1) and ( 2 ) of the Act of 1925 were drawn to the attention of Luxmoore J. We feel no doubt that he would have appreciated that , even in the absence of a successful plea of forgery or non est factum , the section would in terms have conferred a discretion on the court to rectify the charges register , even as against the innocent chargees .
13 Apparently it has been similar to the crew of a huge tanker somewhere on the high seas sailing hither and tither no doubt , for four long years after setting out , and returning just in time for the recent elections .
14 The precise reasons why this is so may well be complex , and derive no doubt from considerations of deterrence as well as of legality .
15 I share the doubt that has been expressed about that change .
16 Taken together , the petrological analysis of the black cordoned and rilled micaceous wares recovered at Hengistbury Head and the known geology of the region leave no doubt that these wares were imported to southern Britain in the Late Iron Age .
17 Reports from local officials in numerous districts leave no doubt that the blame for risking , then losing , the 6th Army was attributed to Hitler .
18 The foregoing submissions do not by any means exhaust the sources of evidence that leave no doubt that belief in a ‘ god ’ in some form , and a corresponding religion , is absolutely necessary to mankind .
19 These brief indications drawn from the literature leave no doubt as to the scale of the problems facing the Labour government elected in a landslide victory in 1945 .
20 Numerous analyses leave no doubt that the scale of these changes can not be explained by any combination of relative adjustments within the context of post-war international economic recovery , the emergence of new industrial nations , the vigorous operation of comparative advantage within a high growth of trade , or by the substantial increase in semi-manufactures [ Panic , 1975 ] .
21 Although contemporary witnesses leave no doubt that James was a practising homosexual , he knew his dynastic duties , and at the age of 23 set off to bring home a bride .
22 The characteristic parallel band contour for ν 2 ( a 1 ) and perpendicular contours for ν 5 and ν 6 ( e ) leave no doubt about the correct assignments , and so we may say that the germyl rocking frequency characteristically lies between 550 and 650 cm -1 .
23 They do n't name their preferred political party , but leave no doubt about their opinion on twelve years of the Conservatives .
24 ‘ I feel there are too many people who cast no doubt on today 's prosperous Japan .
25 ( In Leonard 's case this is well marked , sign no doubt of superior knowledge ! )
26 And I 've no doubt it 's the last we 'll be seeing till Thursday . ’
27 Speaking after delivering an emotional tribute to his party workers , he said : ‘ There 's a great deal of serious reflection that has to go on in the opposition parties , but I 've no doubt that most of the reflection has to take place within Labour and it has to take place on the subject of PR .
28 Speaking after delivering an emotional tribute to his party workers , he said : ‘ There 's a great deal of serious reflection that has to go on in the opposition parties , but I 've no doubt that most of the reflection has to take place within Labour and it has to take place on the subject of PR .
29 I 've no doubt you 'll need it sore , with two women in your house .
30 ‘ I 've no doubt .
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