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Example sentences for "for indeed"

  • For indeed it is unseemly that a brave man should yield to a coward.

  • For indeed in the middle the fashion thereof was red, but at the ends it was all purple, and on each margin many separate devices had been skilfully inwoven.

  • And if it pleases thee to know about my fatherland, I will tell it out; for indeed my own heart bids me do that.

  • For indeed I come of friendship fain with you twain.

  • For indeed it is well said, 'in every object there is inexhaustible meaning; the eye sees in it what the eye brings means of seeing.

  • Their third is, how much it abuseth men's wit, training it to wanton sinfulness and lustful love; for indeed that is the principal, if not the only abuse I can hear alleged.

  • You have heard me speak of these, Nigel, but never before have you seen them, for indeed I have not opened the hutch for fear that we might be tempted in our great need to turn them into money.

  • Now let us walk together as far as this moorland pond, for indeed I wot not whether it is you or I who need the water most.

  • I pray you to stand up, for indeed I cannot promise more.

  • I do not think that it is the sole explanation--for indeed in all or nearly all these cases the acceptance of a myth seems to depend not upon a single argument but upon the convergence of a number of meanings and reasons in the same symbol.

  • For indeed if it were perceived it would fall under the head of some definable quality, and so becoming the object of thought would cease to be the subject, would cease to be the Self.

  • Little or nothing; for indeed it is a matter to strike one dumb.

  • I have spoke to my Mistress, but to little Purpose; I have desired to be discharged (for indeed I fret my self to nothing) but that she answers with Silence.

  • For indeed, my Dear, I Love you above all the Beauties I ever saw in all my Life.

  • For indeed he was sick, nigh unto death: but God had mercy on him.

  • For indeed he accepted the exhortation: but, being more careful, of his own will he went unto you.

  • For indeed he longed after you all: and was sad, for that you had heard that he was sick.

  • For indeed you do it towards all the brethren in all Macedonia.

  • For indeed a miracle hath been done by them, known to all the inhabitants of Jerusalem.

  • For indeed I do long to hear you at work again and whistling.

  • Cumberland burr that I knew well, for indeed it came ready enough on my own tongue.

  • But, just as it is with children, so it was with Elliot, for indeed my dear was ever much of a child, wherefore her memory is now to me so tender.

  • With these words he comforted me, and made me welcome, for indeed he was a kind man and a wise; so many there are that cause shrewd sorrow when there should be joy in their houses!

  • Tom and I saw much of that gaiety, for indeed at that time our duties were not as active as we wished they might be, and they left us leisure enough to spend in the town.

  • We did not urge them to this, for indeed we saw but little necessity for great haste, as there was likely to be some time ere Falconer's death became known to the authorities, and some time longer ere it was traced to us.

  • But however disquieting the task was to approach, it could be only successful at the end; for indeed Mr. Faringfield, with all his external frigidity, could refuse Phil nothing.

  • For indeed if thou dost open the heart of a person for His sake, better will it be for thee than every virtuous deed; since deeds are secondary to faith in Him and certitude in His Reality.

  • For indeed this is the object of our creation and the sole purpose underlying every virtuous deed we may perform.

  • It behooveth you to remain silent before His Throne, for indeed of all the things which have been created between heaven and earth nothing on that Day will be deemed more fitting than the observance of silence.

  • It behooveth you to consider how the people unto whom the Qur’án was given were debarred from the Truth, for indeed ye will act in a like manner, thinking that ye are doers of good.

  • By this time all was still in the dining-hall; but when my aunt bid me let the housekeeper take my place by the little one's bed and go to my rest, I would not; for indeed I could in no wise have slept.

  • It is longer than any he had written me heretofore, and I will here write it fair, for indeed I could not, an I would, copy the writing, so wild and reckless as it is.

  • I called up all my strength and while I walked toward them my spirit's sense came back to me, for indeed it had altogether left me, and a voice within asked: "What shall come of this?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    for its; for life; for the reason that; for what; for when; force them; foreign born; foreign commerce; foreign devils; foreign enemy; foreign influence; foreign troops; forest life; forget that; forgive those who trespass; forlorn hope; formal garden; former letter; former place; former times; former voyage; formerly mentioned; forms part; forty days; forty days and forty; genus homo