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Example sentences for "doubt but"

  • We have no doubt but it will seed; if so, it will be a first rate breeder.

  • They are scarce in collections, but in a few years we have no doubt but many of them will be plentiful.

  • We have no doubt but it would make a good fancy edging.

  • Mr. Hase then said, with a smile, that he would feel pleasure in taking another opportunity to shew me over their whole establishment, when he had no doubt but he should convince me of their solvency.

  • It is a fact, that my hair turned grey during the three weeks that I was at Bristol, and I have no doubt but it was occasioned by excessive mental and corporeal efforts.

  • Fond of Samoa and the Samoans, he thought to bring peace and enjoy popularity among the islanders; of a genial, amiable, and sanguine temper, he made no doubt but he could repair the breach with the English consul.

  • Seeing that you had deserted the place, I could make no doubt but that it was to be had, so I came here to make a thorough examination of its interior, to see if it would suit me.

  • Yes," said he who had a kind of moral control over his comrades; "I have no doubt but he is there.

  • We can but send in our names, however; and, from the great vein of courtesy that runs through his letter, I have no doubt but we shall receive the most gentlemanly reception from him.

  • There’s no doubt but that I shall have a heavy punishment for this affair, only that I was obliged to act thus.

  • There’s no doubt but that my son doesn’t wish for a wife; so alarmed did I perceive Davus to be just now, when he heard that there was going to be a marriage.

  • For as my son has promised, I have no doubt but that if he should prove unwilling, I can fairly compel him.

  • There was not a doubt but that he was dead.

  • Thar ain't a doubt but what we're cornered.

  • They'll send it via New York and Panama, and thar ain't a doubt but that it'll reach.

  • I burn to see the sultan, and am tempted to offer him my service, as a young stranger: no doubt but he will accept of it, and I will not discover myself till I have performed some glorious actions.

  • You see that Khaujeh Houssain sought your friendship with a treacherous design to take away my life; and, if he had succeeded, there is no doubt but he would have sacrificed you also to his revenge.

  • I don't doubt but you're right," said Lizzie.

  • I don't doubt but that he is going to the moors.

  • I don't doubt but what he is a sharp sort of fellow.

  • There can be no doubt but that it is very desirable to prevent their occurrence as far as may be by the use of the precautionary measures which I have explained.

  • They meet again this summer, but the Quebec government are on the alert, and I have no doubt but that a little conciliation will put an end to all animosity.

  • I don't doubt but he's the same beast that you saw at the honeycomb the other day," said Martin.

  • Well, I have a high opinion of him, and have no doubt but that he will make a good use of it.

  • Well,' said I, 'no doubt but I am, and all the better for me.

  • No doubt but what he felt a certain interest in me; but his interest was not devotion; and man might go his way and be hanged, rather than horse would meet hardship.

  • And I doubt but men of true English birth are stouter than so to be twisted, though some of the women may take that turn, if their own life runs unkindly.

  • I have no doubt but it was excellent," replied Mr Phillott; "but I should have preferred eating what came from it.

  • There is no doubt but that in somnambulists the intellectual functions are not only active, but frequently more developed than when the individual is awake.

  • B6] As soon as this boat was gone, we had no doubt but that we were abandoned; yet we were not fully convinced of it till the boats had disappeared.

  • It is in the race, and there is no doubt but that it is this force that has given it such a strength that it has been able to stand the wear and tear of ages and to be as strong physically as it was a thousand years ago.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    better come; contend against; deep emotion; doubt about; doubt but; doubt not; doubt the; doubt they; doubt whatever; doubt whether; doubted whether; doubtful cases; doubtful value; doubtful whether; emancipation proclamation; five kilometres; great host; mucous membrane; non pas; normal life; reduced scale; sign language; soon came; though she; took over; went over