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Example sentences for "little doubt"

  • There can be little doubt that, besides the cuneiform character, which was only suited for inscriptions, the Persians employed a cursive writing for common literary purposes.

  • He has never heard from his father, and only knows that he made for France after throwing the usurper's spies off his track, and there can be little doubt that it was his intention to take service in this brigade.

  • It means, sir, that Major Kennedy has discovered enormous deficiencies in the stores, and there can be little doubt that a number of persons must have been concerned in the matter, besides those in charge of the storehouses.

  • And now that you have relieved his mind of the load that has evidently weighed upon him, I think there is little doubt that he will soon fall asleep.

  • There can be little doubt, from all the accounts of the ancients, that Jason's ship was larger than the Greeks at that period were accustomed to.

  • There can be little doubt that a strong power was now fixed in one Aegean centre, and that all the area had come under its political, social and artistic influence.

  • Absenteeism is a question which has been much debated, and from both the economic and moral point of view there is little doubt that it has a prejudicial effect.

  • There can be little doubt, however, that the ancient Hermunduri formed the preponderating element in the nation.

  • When Cook left on this voyage he had, it has been shown, many advantages over Dampier in the matter of nautical instruments, but there is little doubt that he had absolutely no knowledge of the eastern coast of Australia.

  • Dalrymple, there is little doubt, never forgave Cook for taking his place, and later on showed his resentment by an unfair statement which will be presently alluded to.

  • It was at first imagined that they would be heard of at the Hawkesbury; but there could be little doubt of their having perished.

  • As there was, however, little doubt, though no positive proof of their guilt, they were removed from the hospital, and placed under the direction of the officer who was then employed in constructing a small redoubt on the east side.

  • There is little doubt that Mr. Carlyle would blot out the recollection of her, were it possible.

  • There's little doubt he was stopping at his uncle's, and you know that is close to Swainson.

  • That she will marry well, there is little doubt, for she possesses beauty in a rare degree, and has been reared as an English girl should be, not to frivolity and foppery.

  • There is little doubt that he would have been assassinated if he had attempted to travel openly throughout his journey.

  • There is little doubt that we would have been disgracefully beaten IF all the shells and bullets fired by us had passed harmlessly over the enemy and IF all of theirs had taken effect.

  • If he could have done this, there can be little doubt that he would have driven Jackson from Fort Strother during the days of starvation and mutiny, by bringing a strong force forward to the attack.

  • There can be little doubt that if these people had fully understood their own situation they could and would have saved themselves by adopting a vigorous offensive policy from the outset.

  • There can be little doubt that he has done more to popularize his favorite department than any other writer.

  • There can be little doubt that it is a fucoid.

  • The first was seeking us--of that there could be little doubt.

  • At length there appeared to be little doubt that we should be overtaken if the wind held as it then was.

  • There can be little doubt as to the verdict of history, if the choice lies between cheap whisky and dear food on the one side, and cheap food and dear whisky on the other.

  • There can be little doubt that if the Executive had lent its aid, such measures could have been carried as easily as the Relief Bill of 1793.

  • The identity of this river with that which had been seen to enter the Murray now admitted of little doubt, and the continuation of the survey to that point was scarcely an object worth the peril likely to attend it.

  • That no tribe was near admitted of little doubt after we had seen the morning dawn and found ourselves awake for, had our fire been discovered by any natives, it was very unlikely that any of us had been permitted to wake again.

  • Indeed, there is little doubt that at the time and until this period Cape Coast Castle and its neighbourhood had been sadly neglected.

  • Indeed, there is little doubt that a little more thought on the part of the white man would often result in better relations between himself and the man of darker complexion.

  • There is little doubt of these human sacrifices being once offered in the country, but the youth who has got the black bit must leap through the flame of the fire three times.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little apart; little before his death; little boys; little broth; little cabin; little change; little delay; little dinner; little excitement; little feet; little friends; little frightened; little giant; little jelly; little minced; little paste; little patch; little river; little room; little short; little sign; little uneasy; little wild; little wind; quit the; though they