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Example sentences for "great indeed"

  • Great indeed is their blessedness and happiness, inasmuch as they have drunk the choice wine of revelation and inspiration from the hand of their Lord, the Compassionate, the Merciful.

  • Great indeed is the claim of scientists and craftsmen on the peoples of the world.

  • Great indeed is the blessedness of him who hath attained the liberal effusions of this ocean in the days of his Lord, the Most Bountiful, the All-Wise.

  • Kathaba thought within himself: "Great indeed is the glory and dignity of this Rahan, but he is not as yet a Rahanda.

  • Kathaba thought again within himself: "Great indeed must be the perfections and attainments of the great Rahan, since water even cannot harm him, but he is not yet a Rahanda like me.

  • He said: "Great indeed is the loss Alara has met with; he would have doubtless been able to understand right well the law I intended to preach to him.

  • Kathaba said to himself, "Great indeed must be the virtue of this Rahan, since Nats come to see him and acknowledge him for their teacher.

  • Some days must now elapse before we can be relieved from our cruel suspense; and if, at the end of our journey, we find we are upon a wrong scent, our embarrassment will be great indeed.

  • Fourthly, God is represented to be of great kindness; so great indeed, that no sin, how great soever, can surpass it.

  • For so great indeed is the mercy of God, that he will not see the work of his hands destroyed: but the weaker the creature is in itself, the more is it sustained by the power of an Almighty Being.

  • Great indeed would be the loss sustained by a lover of the blessed God, were he, in any degree, to yield to the allurements of the world, and allow it to obtain a share in that affection which should be fixed solely on the Supreme Good.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cannot expect; great armie; great commotion; great distance; great fish; great guns; great historical; great hurry; great lord; great master; great men; great merit; great mind; great painter; great risk; great roar; great sense; great spoonful; great warrior; great way; greater proportion; greater value; greatly admired; greatly mistaken; greatly relieved; oxidizing agent