Example sentences of "and indeed [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She had no senior heavyweight figure like Cherwell or Swinton to advise her , and indeed no close colleague at all .
2 The learned judge thought not ( and indeed a mere finder of lost wheat could not authorise the grinding of it ) , and yet he felt that it would be hard to hold X liable .
3 It was argued that since any payment above the standard rent would be illegal and indeed a criminal offence under section 17 of that Act , the lease itself was unlawful and accordingly the agreement for commission fixed upon the amount of the rent stipulated in it was also illegal and irrecoverable .
4 The Garden has , since its inception , collaborated on a European and indeed a world-wide scale .
5 They have been used to develop services jointly with health , and indeed a substantial part of the ones that we 're losing are underpinning the local health team in South Telford at the moment .
6 We 've got French journalists coming in , into the Thames Valley area , and indeed a Japanese group of journalists coming in erm the week after next .
7 Though Arabs did emigrate to Egypt , the large majority of the population was unchanged , and indeed a significant minority of some 10 per cent remained committed Copts .
8 What is more , the crucial issue of traffic segregation should have been discussed in Stadtverkehr , given its relevance to cost-effectiveness , design and indeed a whole range of issues connected to the principles of traffic quietening .
9 If such a measure were to be carried ( and a similar one is likely to be introduced in the Senate ) , Mr Bush could use force only at the risk of a domestic , and indeed a constitutional , crisis .
10 It also reached out into the social and anthropological fields , and indeed a special journal linking it with linguistics was founded as early as 1859 .
11 We shall do our best , of course , to hold the Residency against them , but the chances are that we are now too few to be able to do so For this reason all the wounded , the ladies , and the children must be taken to the banqueting hall tonight , together with water , powder , cloth , and indeed every single object that might come to our assistance .
12 However , there were no suitable ponies , and indeed the only horses that took his eye in the whole sale were two Arabian stallions .
13 ( Notice here that the ‘ causal relation ’ between the events is artificially contrived , and indeed the only basis for attributing causal status to the events is their temporal relation . )
14 The submission which Mr. Lester makes on the other hand is not restricted by reference to the type of statute and indeed the only way in which it could be discovered whether help was to be given is by considering Hansard itself .
15 Of the matt backgrounds Numbers 1 , 2 and the charcoal-grey flannel were the best , and indeed the only possible candidates at this stage .
16 An example can be seen at the Didcot Railway Centre With the fine locomotives designed by Daniel Gooch , the GWR 's broad gauge trains formed the first real expresses and indeed the inaugural train from London to Bristol led to the comment that this must be the only time on record that an engineer had exceeded his promises !
17 And indeed the new landscape produced some fine dramatic compositions such as the railway viaduct over the smoking town of Stockport ; or the sight of Bradford at night from the moorland hills to the north ; or of the smoky silhouette of Nottingham on a winter evening as seen from the south-bound train on the Eastern Region line ; or the city of Sheffield in full blast on a murky morning ; even ( one thinks sometimes ) the sight of long gas-lit streets of red brick working-class houses in a Victorian town with not a tree or a bush in sight : only the lamps shining on pavements blanched by the autumn evening wind .
18 However , 90% of funding to be distributed to authors was not fanciful , and indeed the new Registrar , Dr James Parker , was keen to establish a figure of 11% on which he would work for administrative expenses .
19 Erm , I 'm , I do n't know to what degree the specific er cases for development workers erm , and indeed the extra funding for Thamesdown fit into our corporate responsibilities , because we have n't phrased them yet , and we have n't seen the report .
20 ‘ It was felt that the Government 's proposals could only lead to inadequate funding which would inevitably force many practitioners to leave duty solicitor schemes and indeed the criminal practice permanently . ’
21 ‘ It was felt that the Government 's proposals could only lead to inadequate funding which would inevitably force many practitioners to leave duty solicitor schemes and indeed the criminal practice permanently . ’
22 And indeed the substantial Edwardian brick and stone school made a handsome fourth side to the yard .
23 Neither the use of different rhetorical systems nor the genesis of mutual opacity to understand can explain the force and indeed the extravagant character of the attributions imposed upon disenchanted and rebellious schoolchildren and rumbustious football fans .
24 Throughout Siberia ( and indeed the European north as well ) , with the partial exception of the Muslim Tatar fringe in the west , the religion of shamanism was universal .
25 The formulation does n't sound too optimistic about the outcome ; and indeed the final score appears to be 1970s western feminism ’ .
26 The formulation does n't sound too optimistic about the outcome ; and indeed the final score appears to be 1970s : 0 , 1990s : 6 , with four authors proposing a middle way ( which does n't , of course , place them in the 1980s ) .
27 It was July 1986 and the great god of the Manchester music scene , Factory Records supremo Tony Wilson said , ‘ Let there be nostalgia , ’ and indeed the entire city was swamped with punk nostalgia .
28 I should like to see the rivers that flow into the estuary — and indeed the entire Bristol channel — cleaned .
29 There are many such verbatim effects , and indeed the oral dimension of the novel is very important .
30 Discussing the aftermath of accidents involving burns , Forshaw ( 1987 ) maintains that the psychological damage , and indeed the necessary treatment , are as traumatic as the injury itself .
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