Example sentences of "it may indeed be " in BNC.
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1 | The list could go on , and it may indeed be appropriate to add to or subtract from it , but it is to be hoped that the general point is clear enough — that our first need is to have a very clear level of self-awareness about existing management structures and processes as a precondition for undertaking a review of these elements . |
2 | It may indeed be that for some teachers there really is no possibility of working with real integrity , and consequently no possibility of deriving any deep satisfaction from what they do . |
3 | It may indeed be . |
4 | It may indeed be possible to regard the present subject of study as yet another type of word-pairing — except of course that the " greater precision " may be a function of the whole line in relation to the previous line , and not just of one word in relation to another word . |
5 | It may indeed be out of date in that it was yesterday 's intellectual fad , but the positivist position I have outlined seems the only possible one for someone who is seeking new laws , and new ways , to describe the universe . |
6 | It may indeed be far more important to get the underlying analysis right than to spend time and effort on refining financial calculations , although the dangers of using incorrect discount rates need to be remembered . |
7 | ‘ Yes , ’ said Mr Hyde , ‘ it may indeed be useful . |
8 | It may indeed be exaggerated by our traditional dialectic habits of clash and argument , as I have suggested elsewhere in this book , but it does not arise from them . |
9 | If this review actually takes place , then it may indeed be the most suitable valediction for the Vulcan , and its supporters association whose disappointment and bewilderment has cast a shadow over this final year of the mighty delta . |
10 | As Hood Phillips states , " It may indeed be called the one fundamental law of the British Constitution . " |