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Example sentences for "indeed true"

  • And if it be indeed true, that neither in the drift, nor in the fossiliferous rocks, can we discover any traces of the deluge, then we shall find them nowhere on the globe.

  • And if it be indeed true, it throws back the creation of the universe to a period remote beyond calculation or conception.

  • If it be indeed true, that light was not called into existence till the first day, nor the sun till the fourth, this objection is probably insuperable.

  • It is indeed true that an artist may find one of the main spurs to his art-work in the needs, duties, and affections of his earthly being.

  • It is indeed true, that with the threatenings of the word of God, there are mixed many gracious declarations of pardon, on repentance, and thorough amendment.

  • It is indeed true, that when any one, who has long been going on in the gross and unrestrained practice of vice, is checked in his career, and enters at first on a religious course, he has much to undergo.

  • He says: "It is indeed true, that God in mercy has laid upon us a great and wearisome affliction, on account of our sins.

  • To show that this is indeed true, that he is still calculated to be the teacher of the German people, especially of the evangelical community, is the object of this Biography.

  • That is indeed true, Harry; in all your little plays and studies I have never observed anything but the greatest mildness and good nature on your part.

  • That is indeed true; but there are some, and those very important, uses to be derived from an acquaintance with the stars.

  • It is indeed true, that some of them are hardly willing to own it, when questioned on the subject; but this does not alter the plain matter of fact.

  • It is indeed true that he has not been called to that severest of all possible trials pertaining to the family, the pain of seeing that family or any of its members go materially wrong.

  • It is indeed true, that he teaches that there is a difference in the degrees of knowledge which the Jew and the Gentile respectively possess.

  • It is indeed true, that such a change as this is beyond your power to accomplish.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    adapt themselves; between the; burning taste; but have; condition that; each head; flesh greenish; general strike; geological evidence; indeed the; indeed they; indeed true; little finger; other occupations; public elementary; slide valve; small portions; talk with; terra firma; then rinse; together with; type locality; unto him; when struck