1018 examples of a doubt in sentences

But, papa, do you think Mr Willet is the proper person to ask to set your lock right?" "I haven't a doubt of it," said Mr Macmichael, taking it out of his greatcoat pocket, and unfolding the piece of paper in which he had wrapped it.

A faithful Mohammedan student, after having struggled through a handbook of law, may be vexed by a doubt as to whether these endless casuistic precepts have been rightly deduced from the Qorân and the Sacred Tradition.

No doubt, too, the fellow might have got work if he had chosenin Kamschatka or the Cannibal Islands; for the political economists have proved, beyond a doubt, that there is work somewhere or other for every one who chooses to work.

" That she was in full chase, there could not be a doubt.

A doubt as to how he would land rose in her mind, and she swung Rupert round; and as she did so, she saw the hunter crash through the hedge, stumble at the ditch, and fall, lurching forward, on its edge.

Up to the present moment she had cherished a doubt; but now it seemed impossible to doubt any longer.

Between a quarter past four and eight o'clock in the evening Percival Brooks never left the housethat was subsequently proved by Oranmore up to the hilt and beyond a doubt.

Chinese they are, without a doubt: but whether old or young, men or women, you cannot tell, till the initiated point out that the women have chignons and no hats, the men hats with their pigtails coiled up under them.

It is a fact, now established beyond a doubt, that he will eat carrion and putrid flesh, but only from necessity and not from choice.

Whatever some philosophers may have thought, there cannot be a doubt that the ordinary Roman believed in the godhead of Julius.

" This, however, he did not do; but his attentions were so marked, and his manner towards her so affectionate, that ere Hillsdale was reached there was in Maggie's mind no longer a doubt as to the nature of his feelings toward her.

And such had been the case beyond a doubt.

It was first thought of conveying the impressions directly by slight electric shocks, without the intervention of further mechanical apparatus, but owing to a doubt as to the physical effect that might be produced upon the persons receiving, and as to whether the nerves might not in time become partly paralyzed or so inured to the effect as to require a stronger and stronger current, that idea was abandoned, and the one described adopted.

Even the kick I received in return was rather welcome than otherwise, as it proved beyond a doubt that it was really the veritable Fred.

Yet it may admit of a doubt whether the Puritan epic is, in essentials, as vital and original a work as the Puritan allegory.

There could be no longer a doubt but that this woman would claim him as her husband.

However, Leonora observed that, without a doubt, her audience was interpreting her cordial offhand way with Rafael in the worst light possible.

Go and see Mr. Sandford, and I haven't a doubt you'll find the money ready for you.

That he acted in fairness and friendship I have not a doubt.

He intends to stand for the county at the next general election, and I haven't the shadow of a doubt that he will succeed.

Go turn the Volumes over I have read, eat and digest them, that they may grow in thee; wear out the tedious night with thy dim Lamp, and sooner lose the day, than leave a doubt.

Thenceforth I understood without a doubt all the importance of this latest discovery.

" "Not a doubt about it, sir.

"As to who is the sovereign of Japan, it is a question on which no one in Japan can entertain a doubt.

I asked, coldly; "you have probably confounded matters, names, and" "No, no, it is all too evident now to admit of a doubt I You are affianced to Mr. Bainrotheyour own timid and dependent manner might have enlightened me long ago, as well as his devoted onebut a man in love is blinder than the blindest bat even!

1018 examples of  a doubt  in sentences