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Example sentences for "indeed"

Lexicographically close words:
indecisive; indeclinable; indecorous; indecorum; indede; indeede; indefatigable; indefatigably; indefeasible; indefectibility
  1. The artist's name was Wyndham; and I determined that I would very soon, as a natural beginning, make some inquiries about this Mr Wyndham; and indeed I began before I left the exhibition.

  2. Lytherly and his wife are great friends with Mrs Robinson and myself; indeed we have usually one of their young ones staying with us, when we haven't one or two from my married daughter.

  3. A big ant called the tucandera is very common just outside Pará; indeed it is hardly possible to walk many yards in the forest without meeting it: the bite inflicts excruciating agony.

  4. He had no wife or child to worry about: Mrs. Mullane and the various progeny were old enough to look out for themselves, as indeed most of them had long been accustomed to do.

  5. Indeed, the doctor had made other and very different plans for him,--as indeed the doctor had.

  6. Indeed I could see him all the time across the strasse looking anxiously at the door where he had seen me disappear.

  7. Indeed they must," said Edwin obediently, but in his heart wondering where Molly would put all of them.

  8. Judy insisted upon helping push, and indeed her services were quite necessary over the rough cobbles.

  9. Oh, you are so kind, but dear old Mere Tricot is making a great cake for us and she would be sad indeed if she could not give the breakfast," explained Judy.

  10. All history books tell us, and indeed it is obvious enough, that the toilsome path of such peace negotiations leads constantly over hill and dale, the prospects appearing often more or less favourable day by day.

  11. No one of those who are anxious to secure my removal will be more pleased than myself; indeed far less so.

  12. The Austrian Government was thus not only agreed as to the proposed arrangement with the Ukraine; it was indeed at the direct wish of the Government, by its instigation and on its responsibility, that it was brought about.

  13. Although the rollers were brass, the rest of the heavy framework was indeed iron, the metal consecrated to Ogun.

  14. Well, sir, if that's indeed who you are, I most certainly have cause to know you for a first-rate seaman.

  15. And he did indeed pull the first trigger.

  16. It would be fine indeed if learned men were obliged to believe what they assert.

  17. Nay, I can repeat Leonidas by heart, and your emperor must be wakeful indeed if he can hold out against that.

  18. Though several Persons have pretended to know the Art of preparing and calcining the Bononian Stone, for keeping a while the Light once imbibed; yet there hath been indeed but one, who had the true secret of performing it.

  19. Very novel indeed is the way by which the young man escapes death.

  20. It is indeed a Little Pilgrim's Progress.

  21. We will follow so far in the rear that there is no danger of being discovered until they camp for the night, and then it will go hard indeed if we fail to find an opportunity for making them prisoners.

  22. It was strange indeed that of all the enemy we pursued so hotly and so closely, none turned upon us.

  23. The outlook was gloomy indeed for those who had hoped to be freed from the burdens the king had put upon them; but, fortunately for the Cause, General Marion and Major James were not the men to give in beaten so long as life remained.

  24. I am proud indeed that you were eager to seek service under my command, and promise that if my life be spared you shall have fitting opportunity to show your devotion to the Cause.

  25. They had no other choice than to obey, and sheepish indeed were these seven after we had drawn them up in line, when they understood how small was the force which had taken them prisoners.

  26. I am the nephew of General Marion, and proud indeed of the kinship!

  27. The extraordinary valor and personal prowess of Wallace and Bruce rival the deeds of the mythical heroes of chivalry, and indeed at one time Wallace was ranked with these legendary personages.

  28. To learn where they halt for the night, and then carry the information back to camp," my brother said heedlessly, for indeed that seemed to be the only course left for us.

  29. Dark days indeed were these which had come upon us; but they were needed, as was afterwards proven, to strengthen our hearts for the future trial, which led us on to victory when defeat was seemingly already upon us.

  30. So much does it love Logic that it welcomes even that black sheep of the logical family, the Fallacy; and indeed the impudent fellow, with all his irresponsible ways, does bear a family resemblance which is very deceiving.

  31. It was indeed a dangerous journey, for it was nothing less than "a grove of hobby horses and trinkets; the wares are the wares of devils, and the fair is the shop of Satan.

  32. To be concise with you, three bishops said they were the best sermons that were ever writ; but indeed there are a pretty moderate number printed already, and they are not all sold yet.

  33. It is indeed a wonderful world, transfigured in the light of thought.

  34. Had I indeed kept up my Horace, a host of clean-cut ideas would have instantly rushed into my mind.

  35. It is impossible not only to describe it, but even to conceive it, except indeed to such as have experienced the like.

  36. Some indeed there are who must receive many gifts before they are won, whilst there are others so stupid that hardly any device or craft can enable one to win them, and with these one must needs be ever thinking of some means or other.

  37. Indeed his chief concern was for his own safety, which was threatened alike by Cosmo and the Emperor Charles V.

  38. But if it indeed be as you say, I praise the divine goodness which has prevented the misfortune into which I was about to fall, and has revealed to me by your own words the heart of which I was so ignorant.

  39. By reason of his devout countenance she indeed believed him to be a very holy man, and begged of him to tell her what his life had been, and how he had come to love God in that way.

  40. Some complain and worry greatly who have not really felt the most bitter affliction; and if indeed Love doth cause such great torment, surely it were better there should be but one sufferer rather than two.

  41. He now wore nothing but black, and this of a heavier pile than was needful as mourning for his dead wife; but indeed her death served only as a cloak for the sorrow that was in his heart.

  42. Why she did this I cannot tell, unless indeed she feared that I had some other purpose in view.

  43. God be praised, our monastery is indeed full of them.

  44. He seems to have meant by 'silent worship' the prayer of the Lacedaemonians, which is indeed widely different from the usual requests of the Hellenes.

  45. And the light in dear old Matthew's eyes was very lovely indeed as the music grew less blatant and the waiter turned down the lights near the little alcove that the wide walnut paneling made beside the steps that go up to the balcony.

  46. Their influence is wholesome, and our little Margery loves them as if they were indeed sisters.

  47. I fear pneumonia," he said, "and the poor young man is indeed illy prepared to endure such a disease.

  48. If it means the embodying of some noble, beautiful, soul-moving thought in a form that can be seen and understood, and means nothing less than this, then it is indeed a worthy motto.

  49. His means of expression were so ample that it is easy indeed to read that which he says, compared with the earlier masters.

  50. When finally Barbara and Bettina stood on either side of Mrs. Douglas in the floral bower where they received their guests, it was indeed as if they were in fairy-land.

  51. It did not seem possible that any more pink or white roses could be left in Florence, if indeed all Italy had not been laid under tribute,--so lavish had Howard been.

  52. But it is indeed a great pity that he could not lie here, in the very midst of so many of his works, and where he lived so long.

  53. He had spoken from his own stand-point, with thought of himself alone, and would have been amazed indeed could he have known what a steady flame within his uncle's mind his little spark had kindled.

  54. Great indeed a mother's anguish, Great indeed a father's sorrow, When a son does something evil, When a child runs wild and lawless.

  55. Indeed the Finn-organization has generally been regarded as Mongol, though Mongol of a modified type.

  56. Beauteous daughter, join thy suitor, Follow him, thy chosen husband, Very near is the uniting, Near indeed thy separation.

  57. Bad indeed his heart and morals, Roaming in unworthy places, Staying days and nights in sequences At the homes of merry maidens, At the dances of the virgins, With the maids of braided tresses.

  58. Son beloved, praise thy Maker, For the winning of this virgin, Pride and joy of distant Sahri Kind indeed is thy Creator, Wise the ever-knowing Ukko!

  59. It is a peculiar law indeed when the Lord ignores it almost if not quite every time, and we may conclude that it is a man-made doctrine concocted to bolster up the claim of an aspiring set of men, not inspired of the Lord.

  60. If Zion is limited in its scope to the country surrounding Jackson County, it is indeed too bad that Nephi did not know that fact.

  61. Yet it was a desperate offensive indeed upon which we now decided!

  62. It was as if they had indeed captured their god, these worshipers of the sun, had captured and held it for the adoration of the grovelling people.

  63. Once he returned, and Jerry knew by the crashes from the inner room that the laboratory work was indeed done.

  64. He never learned its name, but even in his preoccupation with the management of the plane and a search for landmarks, he wondered very grimly indeed what would be the state of things in that town.

  65. Your word will become the battle-cry in the coming conflict, showing that it is indeed irrepressible, and will not be put down, even when the leaders in the fight fall back in terror.

  66. If she be indeed an inferior animal, what shall be said of the one action?

  67. Watelet, two men who seemed very far indeed from understanding each other, made friends.

  68. Olivier always consulted Antoinette about his work and his troubles: Antoinette gave him advice, and encouragement, and fortified him with her strength, though indeed she had not really enough for herself.

  69. Sometimes she seemed to be uplifted by a mystic exaltation of tenderness and faith, and she forgot her illness, and sadness changed to joy in her,--a joy divine indeed that shone upon her lips and in her eyes.

  70. And now through Olivier he saw that there might be in Paris minds just as free, more free indeed than that of Lucien Lévy-Coeur, men who remained as pure and stoical as any in Europe.

  71. But though it is sad indeed to lose the beloved at the beginning of life, it is even more terrible later on when the springs of life are running dry.

  72. For the rest, he was very well pleased with himself: he thought himself irresistible, as indeed he was.

  73. This race of Jins is supposed to be less noxious to men, and indeed to live in some familiarity and friendship with them, as in part sharers of their nature.

  74. Then said Abraham, “This moon must indeed be God, and all the stars are His host!

  75. They are indeed to be detained as witnesses for the trial of the vessel and cargo, but nothing stands in the way of releasing such of them as are not wanted for that purpose.

  76. In Great Britain the power of the Crown to declare war and to make peace is indeed unrestricted.

  77. A neutral is not indeed obliged to prevent individual subjects from granting subsidies to belligerents, just as he is not obliged to prevent them from enlisting with either belligerent.

  78. A blockade interferes indeed with the recognised principle of the freedom of the sea, and, further, with the recognised freedom of neutral commerce.

  79. The correlative duty of a belligerent to indemnify the neutral owner of property appropriated or destroyed by the exercise of the right of angary does indeed derive from the law of neutrality.

  80. It is indeed the only means by which belligerents are able to ascertain whether neutral merchantmen intend to bring assistance to the enemy and to render him unneutral services.

  81. And indeed such violations only are meant, if one speaks of violation of neutrality in the narrower sense of the term.

  82. They may indeed make war against each other in future on other grounds, but they are legally bound not to go to war over such matters as have been settled by a previous treaty of peace.

  83. Should, however, a State refuse to comply with these requirements, its vicarious responsibility would turn into original responsibility, and thereby an international delinquency would be created for which reprisals are indeed admissible.

  84. He doesn't look like much," was the landlady's unuttered reflection; and indeed he did not present a spirited appearance.

  85. His was not the pinion to buffet with a wind like this, and indeed he was not explicitly called upon to do so.

  86. Mr. Slocum himself had been prostrated by them; he prayed to Heaven that Margaret might have more strength than he, as indeed she had.

  87. If you are indeed Gustave Berger," said Petrokine, "who is this?

  88. It is a comfort indeed to forget sphenoid bones and ethmoid bones, if it be but for a moment.

  89. Such a term is gross indeed to apply to a body of men banded together to supply the world with that which it is yearning for, but which, without our exertions, it can never hope to attain.

  90. We had had no personal description of you; indeed we were prepared to expect a somewhat older man.

  91. She never went more than a few yards from the house, and indeed never put her foot over the threshold without looking carefully out of each window, in order to be sure that there was nobody about.

  92. I am indeed fatigued," I replied; "but I feel stronger now.

  93. By some Crescenzio di Onofrio is alone considered his true imitator, of whom little remains in Rome; nor indeed is he much known in Florence, although he resided there many years in the service of the ducal house.

  94. Hence, though somewhat tardy indeed in consequence of the death of Annibale, came the order from Paul V.

  95. He was on that occasion anxious to imitate Domenichino, but he did not succeed in his attempt, and indeed he never afterwards executed any work of merit.

  96. Happy indeed had it been, had he remained in Rome, and retained the direction of the works which were entrusted to Nebbia, Ricci, and Circignani!

  97. I have seen by him in a chapel of the Duomo a Marriage of the Virgin, the figures not large, but well coloured and correctly drawn, if indeed some of them may not be thought rather attenuated than slender and elegant.

  98. This may indeed be considered his masterpiece, and it has been engraved by Pietro Aquila.

  99. He indeed had no equal in depicting the manners and dresses of the common people of his country, particularly in large assemblies.

  100. He generally painted in fresco, and his vast works at Mantua place him at the head of that school, which indeed venerates him as its founder.

  101. He resembled that master indeed in every quality, except grace, which nature had denied him.

  102. There are indeed some pictures so dubious, that the experienced are in doubt whether to assign them to the master or the scholar.

  103. These are the lights in the picture; and who indeed would wish that the lights themselves should be anything less than tragic?

  104. The proof of which universally recognised power of their spell amid us is indeed that they have led me so far with a whole side of my plea for them still unspoken.

  105. It came indeed largely of itself, my main help to the reparatory, the re-identifying process; came by this very chance that in the splendour of the season there was no mistaking the case or the plea.

  106. But of these, Mr. Duncan wrote, "We truly hope they are indeed children of God.

  107. Happy indeed will those then be who have had a share, however humble, in the work of raising it, stone by stone, to His praise who will make it His dwelling for ever!

  108. He was sitting up, and appeared glad to see me, and, in answer to my inquiries, he informed me that he was very low indeed and his heart weak.

  109. God can indeed furnish a table in the wilderness.

  110. I did indeed wish for some of the friends of the Mission to have witnessed the touching simple faith of these two brands plucked out of the fire, as I read to them a few words from John xi.

  111. Duncan adds, "His parting words to myself and the elders were very affecting; his end indeed was peace, and such a funeral the Indians never saw.

  112. In him indeed did "Jesus Christ show forth all long-suffering, for a pattern to them who shall hereafter believe on Him to life everlasting.

  113. He had, however, become one of the most regular and earnest attendants at the services and classes, and gave unmistakable evidence that Divine grace had indeed changed his heart.

  114. Nor has the conflict been one wholly outward, if indeed mainly so.

  115. About two hundred and fifty availed themselves of our invitation, and they arrived at Metlakahtla the day before Christmas in twenty-one canoes, which indeed presented a pleasing picture as they approached us with flags flying.


  116. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indeed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absolutely; actually; alright; assuredly; certainly; chiefly; clearly; decidedly; definitely; distinctly; doubtlessly; easily; especially; even; exactly; fact; fine; forsooth; good; historically; indeed; indubitably; mainly; manifestly; mostly; naturally; nay; noticeably; obviously; oui; particularly; patently; peculiarly; positively; precisely; predominantly; primarily; quite; rather; really; right; seriously; substantially; sure; surely; truly; undeniably; undoubtedly; verily; visibly; well; yea; yes


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    indeed the; indeed they; indeed true