Example sentences of "indeed his " in BNC.
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1 | Eliot , distressed , wrote to Wilson and to another of his champions , Gilbert Seldes , protesting that he did not want to be praised at Pound 's expense since be was indebted to Pound ( as indeed his dedication to Pound as il miglior fabbro had elegantly acknowledged ) . |
2 | He supposed that he could painlessly adjust his style to the demands of Stalinism , and indeed his return produced three of his most enduring pieces , the ballet ‘ Romeo and Juliet ’ , his music for the film ‘ Lieutenant Kijé ’ and his charming children 's work , ‘ Peter and the Wolf ’ . |
3 | Indeed his service wings and courts early became as sophisticated in their planning as the main house , being divided into zones under the butler , the housekeeper and the cook with solidly walled off male and female stairs . |
4 | Indeed his work not only provided an answer to that particular problem , but gave a complete theory of a whole class of related problems . |
5 | ‘ I do not know , but the red lion is not the Lord Bruce nor indeed his son , the Earl of Carrick but actually refers to Carrick 's son , Bruce 's grandson , a boy of twelve , ’ Thomas sniffed as if to say , ‘ Make of it what you wish . ’ |
6 | What about John Noakes and indeed his trusty helpmate Shep ? |
7 | He had been in Rhodes , and indeed his ship had transported home the body of the Portuguese whom Nicholas had said he had n't had murdered . |
8 | And indeed his own vote fell by just 36 . |
9 | And despite their reservations over his image — indeed his whole lifestyle — he can expect total support from the archly-conservative US Tour when he has dried himself out at the Hazelton Clinic , near Minneapolis . |
10 | He was a vassal , as indeed his father had been forty years earlier . |
11 | When the Dutch troops landed and passed through Wells , Ken wrote to James to say that he had withdrawn from his palace , taking his carriage horses lest they be commandeered ; indeed his previous service at William 's court would have caused much embarrassment if he had remained to meet him . |
12 | The Brother spoke from memory , and indeed his theme today was not the structure of the Legiones Astartes . |
13 | Indeed his fellows were not to see that cadet again . |
14 | Indeed his sanguine response to his discovery lent colour to the story when it reached the evening news , and assured it of greater coverage than it might otherwise have merited , that focus in turn bringing a penetrating eye to bear on the identity of the dead man . |
15 | The pope came nearest to a characteristic post-conciliar viewpoint over social justice ; here indeed his major encyclicals could be regarded as constituting a high-water mark in ‘ progressive ’ concern , even adopting elements of a Marxist analysis beyond any of his predecessors ; he was also , very moderately , ecumenical , though he showed little interest in the theological implications of an ecumenical agenda . |
16 | The Taxman expressed moral outrage at such a suggestion , declared that this was not his conception of the implications of being in loco parentis , and said that he , as a parent and husband , would have no hesitation in reporting the criminal actions of his child or indeed his wife , particularly if he saw no sign of either remorse or an intention to reform . |
17 | The further trouble was that the unknown ’ journalist had caught Baldwin 's method of expression , and indeed his private views , almost perfectly . |
18 | Indeed his last hours had been made even more bitter by the news that John had deserted him . |
19 | This was indeed his year for honours since in January he had been awarded the Order of Merit by George VI ; some have said that this gratified him more than the Nobel , and certainly he seemed to enjoy wearing the medal and ribbon on ceremonial occasions . |
20 | He was only President " by accident " and indeed his qualifications for the job seemed modest . |
21 | Comte does not ignore the arts ; indeed his work ends with a call to ‘ aesthetic action ’ : |
22 | In Bible class we discussed whether the bread was indeed his body . |
23 | And indeed his stock might well go back to just such stubborn settlers , survivors after the death of this city , the offspring of time-expired legionaries and the daughters of enterprising local middlemen . |
24 | But was this indeed his measure ? |
25 | Carr , a former Dublin captain , will now miss the entire championship season and indeed his County career could be in jeopardy . |
26 | The upshot was that Hauptmann Alfred Horn — if that was indeed his name — had been transferred next morning from the Tower to a miserable country house near Aldershot called Mytchett Place , where he was being held under extremely heavy guard . |
27 | After 1445 Fastolf continued to buy property — indeed his best-known purchase , the Boar 's Head Inn in Southwark , was bought for £200 in 1450 . |
28 | But it was indeed his preference . |
29 | Indeed his stance on some issues , like the Vietnam War and détente with the East , attracted leftists more than conservatives . |
30 | There I was to have a long conversation with young Middleton , to whom I took a great shine , and was very impressed with him as a person and indeed his crew . |