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Example sentences for "doubt about"

  • You have never had even any doubt about him?

  • There was no doubt about it--everything around him was real.

  • Your offer is a generous one," admitted Bellamy, "there is no doubt about that.

  • There is no doubt about it," Bellamy declared.

  • There's no doubt about it; and to my mind the villain is making all sail to be off, because he doesn't like the look of us.

  • No doubt about it," answered the Captain.

  • I've no doubt about that, Peter," answered his shipmate.

  • Our skipper is a good officer, there's no doubt about it," observed some of the younger men as they walked the forecastle.

  • I have no doubt about it," answered the Captain.

  • There's no doubt about it," observed the major, coolly.

  • You can bet anythin' which gets sawed onto me as my dooty goes, an' don't make no doubt about it.

  • This is a hoss on us, an' no doubt about it,' says Enright.

  • However, the point is not what he aimed at, but whether it was he, and that I take there is no doubt about.

  • It was here I stopped last night," he said, "but I fear there can be no doubt about it.

  • There is not a shadow of doubt about that," Mark replied.

  • I knew that they had killed two soldiers for the sake of the diamonds, and if it hadn't been that they had given me the water, I should not have had a shadow of doubt about my fate.

  • There doesn't seem to be a doubt about it," said Mr. Boffin.

  • But he has no doubt about it," continued Lady Laura.

  • Not a doubt about it; and no good could have come from a conviction.

  • There can be no doubt about it, Frank, my boy: such a marriage would be very foolish for you both; very foolish.

  • I remember him well; there's no doubt about that.

  • Ay, ay, Mr Thudicumb, I have no doubt about it," observed Tarbox.

  • It is as you suppose, Thudicumb; I have no doubt about it.

  • A dismasted ship; no doubt about that," he observed.

  • And as to Walter, I have no doubt about him.

  • De captain good man, no doubt about dat; too good for dis world, and for manage such rascal as Ali Tomba and his people.

  • Percy, taking a look through the glass, exclaimed-- "There is no doubt about it.

  • He is a sharp little fellow, no doubt about that, and will do credit to your instruction.

  • Bill was a favourite on board; no doubt about that, both among officers and men.

  • No doubt about that," cried Jack, as he got near to them; "but whether they have fresh or salt water in them remains to be proved.

  • It was full: there was no doubt about that.

  • Yes; there is no doubt about it now," said the doctor.

  • No doubt about that, Ned, and I daresay we shall see plenty more.

  • There's no doubt about it, Ned," said his uncle.

  • One of the Russians looked askance at me, and said there was no doubt about it, as a ukase had been published ordering that the bridge should be built.

  • Yes, but he knew well enough that there could be no doubt about my opinion after I had seen you.

  • That's the Injuns' country, and there's no doubt about it.

  • For there was no doubt about it: some invisible force had apparently seized the boat, and was carrying it swiftly forward to dash it upon the shore.

  • I couldn't see it, but there was no doubt about it: that threshing with the tail told me.

  • There's no doubt about that: maid and man had it if it was earned.

  • There's no doubt about the gnosis that went to the making of Theobald and Christina.

  • No doubt about it, Cairo, real Cairo I mean, had been in an uproar from the moment two special trains had chugged into the Central Station a few hours back.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    could feel; doubt about; doubt but; doubt not; doubt that; doubt they; doubt whatever; doubt whether; doubted whether; doubtful cases; doubtful value; doubtful whether; having first; her cousin; human behavior; human figure; ipso facto; large numbers; liberal supply; little bush; rigor mortis; shall love; something else; trading station; volunteer force; when crossed