Example sentences of "[noun prp] [is] indeed a " in BNC.
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1 | Croydon is indeed a borough fortunate in its parliamentary representation . |
2 | ‘ Mr Hutchinson is indeed an authority , sir . ’ |
3 | Setting such contentions assertions aside , it is evident that in terms of all the human and material resources it contains , the Pacific is indeed a remarkable prize . |
4 | Because Mr Major is indeed an exceptionally nice man , as well as a very able one , few even among his political foes could grudge him and his wife Norma heartfelt congratulations on a great personal victory . |
5 | Cricket in Sri Lanka is indeed a tough job with the high humidity as big a factor as the near 100 degree temperatures and the weather does add extra pressure on England 's players at the end of a long and arduous tour as they try to regain a little bit of their lost pride . |
6 | However it is now clear that Market Harborough is indeed a true ‘ New Town ’ . |
7 | Deddington is indeed a failed town which was founded probably a little before 1190 presumably because of its situation at the junction of what by then were important routes . |
8 | FOR a man who must have thought his career was over six years ago when rejected by Derbyshire , Paul Taylor 's passage to India is indeed a rags-to-riches miracle . |
9 | Why Derrida has had such a vogue in America is indeed a puzzle , as Searle and others have acknowledged . |