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Example sentences for "indeed the"

  • Indeed the tongue is very apt, of itself, to run without either fear or wisdom: but when it is the answer of the heart, and that such a heart as is prepared by the Spirit of God, then it speaks so as God commands and doth desire.

  • Pein may easily have been miscopied for Pem which is indeed the reading of some MSS.

  • So late as 1567 indeed the King of Spain built at Barcelona a galley of thirty-six benches to the side, and seven men to the bench, with a separate oar to each in the old fashion.

  • Indeed the practice is not extinct in India, for in 1833 Mr. Vigne witnessed its application to detect the robber of a government chest at Lodiana.

  • It is indeed the work of a sagacious, learned, and right-minded man, which can never be spoken of otherwise than with respect.

  • Indeed the existence of the chain, as extending continuously from near Kashán, was first indicated by Khanikoff in 1862.

  • And many more believed because of His word; and they said to the woman, Now we believe, not because of thy speaking: for we have heard for ourselves, and know that this is indeed the Saviour of the world.

  • Yet we find that the actual adoption of this filial attitude, natural, rational, and inviting as it seems, is just the most difficult of all difficulties, is indeed the battle of life.

  • Indeed the Kärnthner Strasse may be considered as the principal street; this street and the Kohlmarkt have a great resemblance to the finest parts of Holborn.

  • Indeed the Amphitheatre of Verona may be said to be almost perfectly entire.

  • Such acts included the taking of revenge on an enemy and the killing of a servant who had given provocation, or indeed the killing of anybody else, always provided that the victim were not a very superior chief or noble.

  • The whole Book is indeed the movement to a new life and a new country.

  • Indeed the danger of the Greek world was just this, and it perished at last of the same disease which we already notice at Troy.

  • The strong desire to behold the loved ones who have passed away is indeed the impulse; but they too return, though insubstantial.

  • Indeed the rest of the First Book (after the Introduction) is not by the same man who produced the Second Book.

  • A mythical garden is indeed the delight of human fancy.

  • And from that truly brutish view of God's world, we shall be delivered, I believe, only by taking in with our whole hearts the teaching of the 104th Psalm; which is indeed the teaching of all Holy Scripture throughout.

  • Indeed the history of all forms of decipherment of unknown languages shows that scepticism concerning them is far more prevalent than credulity or even a too ready acceptance.

  • Britain, very much less in size--indeed the smallest of the genus.

  • The curtain is very ancient--indeed the absence of glass and ill-fitting windows long made it a necessity.

  • I know indeed the ills that I am about to dare, but my rage is master of my counsels,[33] which is indeed the cause of the greatest calamities to men.

  • To me indeed the condition of life will be impossible to bear,[33] from what has happened; for I consider, alas!

  • If indeed the stain of the matricide hath fallen on it.

  • Indeed the diary-notes in which the thing occurs are too much in shorthand to be trustworthy texts.

  • Indeed the Artaban of Cléopatre is much more the original of Almanzor and Drawcansir than anything in Madeleine, though Almahide was actually the source of Dryden's story, or heroine.

  • One writer inquires, Are these wild thoughts, thus fettered in my rhymes, Indeed the product of my heart and brain?

  • Indeed the singer's awe of the mysterious revelation given him may be so deep that he dares not tamper with his first impetuous transcription of it.

  • Indeed the poet's circle is likely to appear to us even more viciousthan that of other men.

  • Indeed the exclusion of these juvenilia from the Édition Définitive was a critical blunder.

  • For they seemed thin and ghostly, they too, to-day, fit food for the fog, as indeed the whole of her was.

  • Only Cuckoo could save him, he said to himself, if indeed the day of salvation were not long ago past--only Cuckoo.

  • The hand is indeed the least of the circumstances you have related, in my opinion.

  • The first fruit of Vergil's studies in evolutionary science at Naples was the Aetna, if indeed the poem be his.

  • Indeed the Aeneid is full of Epicurean phrases and notions.

  • Indeed the Romans of Vergil's day had not been accustomed to look for ethical sanctions in religion or creed.

  • Indeed the artistry of most of the verses discussed is, as any reader will notice, more on the plane of the later work than of the Ciris, written about 47-3 B.

  • Indeed the aspect of the country is much like that between Hussun Abdul and the Jhilun, except in the rarity of Phulahi.

  • In outward seeming, such was, indeed the case.

  • The inn is indeed the haunt of those persons who find employment in the two houses of entertainment we have described.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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