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Example sentences for "though indeed"

  • He is living much, now, in Italy, and I may go there for May or June--though indeed I fear it is little probable.

  • All this time was one long draught of romance; though indeed as an initiation into the ways of French and English life it could hardly have been a more incoherent enterprise.

  • Though indeed it looks more like a pudding-bag--a very small one, of course.

  • And now my lady sighed and rose to her feet, and looking at Barnabas, sighed again--though indeed a very soft, little sigh this time.

  • There," said he again, "though indeed it is very trifling.

  • The noise sent my neck cold at the back; though indeed it was scarce more than the noise made in emptying a large bottle by up-ending it.

  • He was so completely in her custody that after some consideration I judged he must be her son; though indeed he seemed very old for that.

  • And here, to prove my words, I let one drop, though indeed I chose a soft place for it.

  • Though indeed," says I in a little, "thus much you would have done for any man, to be sure!

  • Sir Guy looks as though he would like to give her a good shake, though indeed it is quite a question whether he has even the spirits for so much.

  • He is rich enough for me," smiling; "though indeed it need not signify, as I have money enough for both.

  • Moreover, the matter which lies at its basis is nothing bad, but an indifferent substance created by God,[425] though indeed perishable.

  • For I had that inside my jerkin against my breast which, though indeed it belonged to Messer Guido, Messer Guido had never yet seen, and I had brought it with me to deliver to him.

  • Dante showed no anger at this doubt, though indeed at other times he was quick enough to take offence if he found just cause.

  • Though indeed there's nothing to fear now.

  • The commissariat clerk, though indeed he had not grasped the whole position, was shouting louder than anyone and was making some suggestions very unpleasant to Luzhin.

  • If there was ever a Castle of Indolence and Profligacy it was Versailles, though indeed it is regarded as the monarchy's brilliant zenith.

  • Pisa and its palaces are a delight from every point of view, though indeed none of the edifices are very grand, or even luxurious.

  • The house of Ariosto is one of Ferrara's most popular attractions, though indeed it is not remarkable architecturally.

  • I suppose they will give us a brazier of charcoal, when it gets a little colder; though indeed, it is cold enough now.

  • You were always at my elbow when I wanted you, and I observed that you were never flurried or excited; though indeed, there would have been good excuse for a young soldier being so, in such a hurly burly.

  • Though indeed, I should not be surprised if it is some time before the curtain draws up.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    deep down; into his; place for; though anxious; though common; though many; though more; though nothing had happened; though often; though probably; though struck; though the; though whether; thought better; thought fit; thought good; thought little; thought mebbe; thought nothing; thought perhaps; thought struck; thought that; thought would; thought you; thought you would like; thoughtful pause