Example sentences of "there [verb] indeed " in BNC.

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1 The upshot is that there has indeed been a battle of ideas — and the Conservatives have won it .
2 There has indeed been a trend towards smaller mental handicap hospitals .
3 There has indeed been an obvious effort by Mr Rabin 's government to bolster the Palestine Liberation Organisation at the expense of the Islamic groups that reject the notion of peace with the Jewish state .
4 It should also be stressed that it is perfectly possible to have reservations about , or even to reject , both these schools , and yet to accept that there has indeed been a major shift in the economy and geography of the UK since the mid-1960s !
5 The reason for the density method 's increased efficiency is that there has indeed been some improvement in the estimate of h* ( n ) .
6 Also , it should not be forgotten that in order for the buyer to be able to claim any additional damage at all , he must first prove that there has indeed been a breach of the warranties of title or quiet possession .
7 As the text of the gospels was dissected , there came indeed to appear layers or strata ; some bits looked earlier than others ; the documents were made up out of a weaving of stories and sayings circulating in the earliest Church and then put together by a single hand or more than one hand .
8 However , although there seems indeed to be a return to ‘ History ’ ( in Simonian terms ) and an apparent abandonment of the scriptural narcissism of the self-generating novels he produced in the 1970s , this view also rests on a historicizing version of the development of Simon 's fiction .
9 There seems indeed to be an unacknowledged weighting in the direction of a particular religion .
10 However , on this occasion the court concluded there did indeed exist an irreducible minimum of obligation sufficient to confer employee status ( see Leighton , 1986 ) .
11 There does indeed seem to be little advantage in damaging the coat of modern varieties of sweet peas .
12 The idea that there is something of a lag between terminology and social system is interesting and there does indeed sometimes seem to be this type of gap .
13 Prior to 1730 there had indeed been a discernible participation by labouring people in public discourse , and , more specifically , a participation in literature .
14 There had indeed been a family of minor gentry called Salperton in the later Middle Ages though they had no demonstrable connection with the Conquest .
15 The Boards were far from innocent , however , and when they later developed a proper accounting system to allocate overheads fairly it was found that there had indeed been some unfair cross-subsidisation to their contracting accounts .
16 During the preceding century there had indeed been no pressure for subsistence , yet at the same time demand had been strong , especially in the east where the growth of a thriving cloth industry along the border , combined with the prosperity of the Devon stannaries , situated within a day 's journey by cart , had created a market lively enough to make small-scale farming a practicable alternative to labouring for wages .
17 An account to substantiate his claims showed that there had indeed been a great output with £8,000 paid in Royalty over the last 17 years of operation .
18 The leader of the European Parliament 's observer mission , Henry Savy , told El País that there had indeed been " enormous difficulties for the population to participate " in the poll .
19 Just before this , there had indeed been something of a re-enactment of 1963 , with demonstrations in the holy city of Qom ending in shooting ; processions elsewhere in sympathy with those killed ; and the imposition of martial law .
20 Owen 's reaction touched him on a sore spot ; and it was made all the sorer by an angry feeling inside him that there had indeed been incompetence , Egyptian incompetence , that he , Mahmoud , was ultimately responsible for it — and that there was absolutely nothing that he could in practice do about it .
21 Then she found herself concluding that her earlier assumption had probably been correct and that there had indeed been someone in Australia , someone who had caused him to return to England in a hurry .
22 Britain 's position within the international division of labour and its trade balance were examined in Chapter 1 , where it was seen that there have indeed been major shifts over the post-war period .
23 There have indeed been great changes to public health practice over the past 20 years .
24 While there have indeed been advances in our ability to invent new materials the principles upon which the properties of materials depend have not altered .
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