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1 I hope this will get over the difficulty, but have some doubt .
2 Perhaps you have some doubt as to exactly what is meant by music-thinking.
3 Is not this to confess, at least, that you have some doubt of my understanding?
4 I have some doubt about the legal ownership, but the sentimental and moral ownership is his.
5 I have no doubt we will get there but I have some doubt over the timescale, he said.
6 Forgive my wretched pusillanimity if I still have some doubt as to the wholly satisfactory result of the performance.
7 Förstemann and Schellhas, as I have some doubt in reference to this conclusion, for reasons which will here be given.
8 We have some doubt upon us whether there be sufficient proof that she knew Hicks to have been in the army.
9 Well, the girl and her mother both could read, but I have some doubt about the old man on that score.
10 I have some doubt respecting these expeditions, which are said to have taken place subsequently to the year 1530.)
11 But I have some doubt of the truth of this, as they were never seen either at Huaheine, or at Ulietea.
12 The people believed it, and it may be that the Angakok really believed it himself, though I have some doubt about that.
13 I have some doubt about the seventh letter, which, read by the light of George Sand's letter, ought perhaps to be placed after the ninth.
14 While he would naturally defend it aggressively, Rubens did have some doubts .
15 Foch thanked the Premier, but he still had some doubts , and added:
16 Linda had warned me the coven had some doubts about tonight's proceedings.
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