Example sentences of "this [is] indeed " in BNC.

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1 This is indeed a big pack .
2 This is indeed exactly what Moll does throughout the play , and especially when she beats up Laxton .
3 To some extent , this is indeed the case .
4 This is indeed the case and will be covered when shift-work is considered in Chapter 12 .
5 That this is indeed the case , or roughly the case , had been established by the end of the 1930s , primarily by the American T. H. Morgan and his colleagues Calvin Bridges , A. H. Sturtevant , and H. J. Muller , working on the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster .
6 This is indeed a sizeable market .
7 This is indeed what tends to happen in groups of real islands .
8 This is indeed a way of trying to meet the requirement of the dependence thesis .
9 The central gap in the text is the narrative perspective ; however , by accepting the proposition that this is indeed a first-person narration , with the first person conspicuously omitted , then the novel becomes understood in psychological terms as a radical example of stream of consciousness writing .
10 If this is indeed a trap for Hector Luath , it is a terrible thing ; but you — we — may be wrong to suspect it .
11 In order to show that this is indeed the Kerr solution , we first relabel the parameters by putting ( 13.23 ) which satisfies the condition for arbitrary constants M and α .
12 This is indeed what happened and , from his humble Cornish origins , Kallibunker became the founding father of the Rex dynasty .
13 This is indeed what we find .
14 This is indeed the widow 's mite . ’
15 If this is indeed the case , it would explain why a small dose of a remedy can effect a major change in the clinical condition of patients .
16 If the price of a money market instrument rises then the yield falls , and this is indeed the case with bankers ' acceptances , which are normally cheaper than straight cash advances , even allowing for the fact that interest is paid upfront .
17 This is indeed the landscape of one 's dreams , a paradise still largely untouched and unspoiled by the activities of man .
18 If this is indeed the case , the significance of Jesus ' words to the congregation as he gave back the scroll , ‘ This passage of scripture has come true today , as you heard it being read ’ ( Luke 4:21 ) , is even more poignant .
19 There is some evidence that this is indeed the case , but it is very scant .
20 Perhaps the most important criticism of this approach is that much of it is essentially speculation about how language development might occur and that there is relatively little conclusive evidence that this is indeed how young children do , in fact , master language .
21 Nevertheless , an increasing number of schools now see withdrawal as only one of a widening range of options , only to be used where the child 's individually assessed needs suggest that this is indeed the most appropriate form of provision .
22 This is indeed a precious landscape , a region remote from the influence of man : 300 square miles in extent with one habitation only .
23 ( D ) this is indeed a scarce collector 's item and a valued addition to any collection .
24 The Punch cartoonist recognized that , from the fact that if the kingfisher were consciously applying Snell 's law its dives would be ( as they are ) appropriately placed , it does not follow that this is indeed the explanation of its diving ability .
25 This is indeed a legitimate question : natural history should include comparative psychology , an account of what different animal species can do .
26 And though this is indeed a busy , heavily populated area , first impressions are deceptive .
27 This is indeed the case ( Fig. 2a ) : in all seven families with both long-tail types , the maximum length of streamer tails ( relative to body length ) exceeds that of graduated tails ( Wilcoxon test : z=2.37 , 1-tailed P= 0.009 ) .
28 This shows no detailed correlation with the radio features , evidence that this is indeed a nonthermal rather than thermal source .
29 This judgement applies to the I- dominant poems ( 88 , 89 ) as to the Thou- dominant ones , such as 35 , where after the first quatrain excusing the Friend 's faults ( ‘ No more be griev 'd at that which thou hast done ’ ) the second suddenly recoils on itself : This is indeed to bring a plea ‘ 'gainst myself ’ , to become an accomplice or ‘ accessory ’ , plunging oneself in ‘ civil war ’ .
30 This is indeed unfortunate , but in a society where race and colour has been made into such an issue , for those children there are no ‘ in-betweens ’ .
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