Example sentences of "indeed in [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Sachin is indeed in good hands .
2 But the idea — current indeed in Anglican circles until the last century — that Jesus ‘ ordained ’ twelve men ( who became the first ‘ bishops ’ ) , who subsequently laid their hands on the heads of others , and so forth down to the present day , can certainly not be allowed to stand .
3 Traditional roles and relationships have fragmented , producing a demand for more democratic relations in daily life : between men and women , between parents and children ; indeed in all spheres where people come together by necessity or choice .
4 Indeed in many cases they are a long way away from having done so .
5 If that is necessary then that is of course what happened and indeed in many cases that is exactly what happened .
6 Indeed in many authorities permanence may be characteristic more of councillors and committee chairmen than the nominally ‘ permanent ’ officials who advise them .
7 Indeed in many ways you may well find yourself treated as part of the family .
8 A happy side-effect of electronic coursework is that we found marking less of a chore : indeed in small doses it has been interesting .
9 Indeed in recent years the CNAA have suggested that the term ‘ non-standard ’ should no longer be used , since this implies a standard from which other students are deviating ; instead we should be considering a range of qualifications , all of which may be suitable as preparations for entry to higher education .
10 Indeed in subsequent chapters I shall again be concerned almost entirely with the way in which stimulus representations are modified by experience .
11 On the M4 , junction 1 , that 's the Chiswick flyover , it 's very heavy indeed in both directions , and on the M4 , junction 4b with the M25 to junction 5 at Langley , the inside lanes are still closed in both directions for overhead cable work and currently traffic is very heavy and slow in both directions .
12 Indeed in urgent cases ( a term not defined ) , the warrant may be issued under the hand of an official in the Home Office .
13 Not all of these initiatives were welcomed initially by Ministers ; indeed in some instances they were greeted with scepticism bordering on suspicion .
14 Indeed in some disciplines , such as diagnostic speech therapy and psychiatry , it would be difficult to provide the service other than through a bilingual professional because so much of the information needed is contained in the language usage .
15 In many third world countries human waste is used as fertiliser , and indeed in some oases night soil clearance areas are valued .
16 Unlike the mother-country and its dependencies , above all India , the self-governing colonies were protectionist ; but they were now prepared , and indeed in some cases were anxious , to afford the mother-country preferential treatment within their tariff system if the mother-country would reciprocate .
17 Nonetheless , the evidence is unequivocal , the social work members of the teams adopted — and maintained — a service development approach which was very pronounced indeed in some cases .
18 The Union has completely exhausted its competence in the area of so-called concurrent legislation , where the Lander also have a role to play , and indeed in some cases has exceeded its responsibilities .
19 Indeed in some cases they are .
20 And indeed in some cases of conversation , the maintenance of rapport , the sharing of affective territory , the achievement of mutually acceptable states of mind is not the means towards an effective communicative transaction but the very object of the interaction itself .
21 There has never been an instant solution , indeed in some cases there has been no solution at all .
22 Indeed in some cases in which there is a persistent failure to comply and no apparent harm to the watercourse , agency staff tend to assume that the standards may be too tight , as a senior official suggested :
23 This broader pattern is more typical of the pattern in other anglophone countries than the relatively specialized English university one , and indeed in some cases contributed to it historically .
24 Indeed in some cases , where needs and resource assessments ( upon which GREAs are calculated ) are particularly severe , authorities lose all grant entitlement even before their expenditure reaches GREA .
25 Indeed in some cases it is possible that responses are made to those whose communication channels are working most efficiently , but not to those whose channels are blocked or filtered .
26 In this respect English local government differs from Continental and American local government where officials are appointed , not because of their absence of political views , but because of the strength of their political views , and officials in those countries , at one time , changed with the political parties , and indeed in some states in the U.S.A. change with ‘ the Party ’ .
27 Foreign-owned industry tends to outperform domestically-owned industry in exporting in most Third World and indeed in some sectors in First World countries .
28 The general division of labour in peasant and pastoral households is significant — it is women who frequently collect water , fuel , forest litter and fodder , and indeed in some societies do most of the agricultural work as well , except ploughing ( as , for example , in parts of South Asia ) .
29 Having defined witchcraft and sorcery as intrinsically evil , anthropologists are often embarrassed when they find them employed quite openly and without moral censure : indeed in some societies in New Guinea and west Africa , people positively exult in their prowess in these occult arts and enjoy a corresponding respect .
30 Indeed in some respects the new technologies of standardized and widely distributed reproduction made certain forms of social and cultural reproduction very much more effective , over a wider range , and in modes distinguishable from direct domination and subordination .
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