Example sentences of "and indeed the " in BNC.
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1 | It is here that the Germans have done so much pioneer work , and indeed the whole tendency of their art historical studies has been to regard works of art almost entirely from a chronological point of view , as coefficients of a time sequence , without reference to their aesthetic significance . |
2 | There are many such verbatim effects , and indeed the oral dimension of the novel is very important . |
3 | Anthropological knowledge can seem , and often is , dangerous and subversive — not because we are good at digging up dirt ( we are ) , nor simply because we document what ‘ actually happens ’ rather than what is supposed to happen , but because our ways of defining situations and problems often raise questions in our minds about the fundamental assumptions on which any institution bases its own definitions , and indeed the assumptions on which it rests as an institution . |
4 | It must be said , however , that despite the beautiful detail of Piaget 's behavioural descriptions , his picture of the mental reorganizations underlying behavioural change was painted with a very broad brush ( by present-day standards ) ; and indeed the assimilation-accommodation model is little more than a description of what has to be explained , awaiting , what we now call , a ‘ computational model ’ . |
5 | And indeed the frayed scrappy edges he had cut off from his trousers were lying strewn on the floor , in the middle of the room for everyone to see ! |
6 | For on nearly every American campus there is an atelier in the shape of a ‘ Creative Writing programme ’ , whereas on no British campus is there any such thing , and indeed the British scoff at the mere possibility — on precisely the grounds that Newbolt here puts forward . |
7 | Ford — and indeed the unions — badly misjudged the mood of the workforce . |
8 | Healey was able to pay back the first instalment of £2 billion to the IMF with some ease , and indeed the full IMF loan proved to be unnecessary , while income-tax allowances were raised and a bonus for Christmas could be afforded for old-age pensions . |
9 | There had been only piecemeal policies of denationalization in 1979–83 , and indeed the Conservatives had been reluctant to replace state monopolies with privately-owned ones . |
10 | The amount of the pension is not related actuarial to the sums which each recipient has actually paid in contribution ; but the right to receive it is treated as flowing from the possession of a contribution record , and indeed the pension rates are represented as related to the contribution rates , assuming contribution over a full working life . |
11 | When you are appointed a chairman of a nationalised industry , you are given clear objectives by your Secretary of State , and you have to see that your immediate colleagues and indeed the whole team are aware of , and are striving to achieve , these objectives . |
12 | Germans now are Europeans in a way they were not before , and indeed the demand of East Germans that they be allowed to be Europeans , with the same wide-ranging and unquestioned rights to travel , study , and residence as the rest of us was both a catalyst and an indication of how much things have changed . |
13 | Germans now are Europeans in a way they were not before , and indeed the demand of East Germans that they be allowed to be Europeans , with the same wide-ranging and unquestioned rights to travel , study , and residence as the rest of us was both a catalyst and an indication of how much things have changed . |
14 | He and May put on 187 — a stand that turned the match and indeed the whole rubber . |
15 | The computer allows us to make almost unlimited calculations , and indeed the larger the sample the better for statistical applications . |
16 | However , there were no suitable ponies , and indeed the only horses that took his eye in the whole sale were two Arabian stallions . |
17 | The die study is nowadays the basic approach to the products of any Greek city , and indeed the coins of most periods . |
18 | Robert Meaby says that more young talent is in the Eastbourne pipeline and indeed the addition of a good player or two can work wonders — Rossalls 's new recruit David Tonroe , 19 , from Hong Kong , has spent two years at university in California , plays to plus one and has already appeared in the Eisenhower Trophy . |
19 | And indeed the well-drilled professionalism and ‘ split-second timing ’ of the raid was quite impressive . |
20 | For many British people of my generation , the sight of great ships sailing for a remote theatre of action , their rails lined with cheering soldiers , at once evoked echoes of convoys leaving for Africa or the Far East , yet at the same time produced surprise at the media coverage and the openness with which these preparatory stages , and indeed the later fighting , appeared to be reported . |
21 | It is not surprising that new fossil species are discovered daily , and indeed the amateur collector has a good chance of finding a new species of fossil , if he looks hard enough and learns to recognize what he has found . |
22 | Naturist beaches can be found here whilst conditions are ideal for snorkelling , diving and deep sea fishing , and indeed the world windsurfing championships are held here annually . |
23 | Unfortunately his value to the West went to Gouzenko 's head and he quickly became paranoid , demanding endless attention and claiming to have saved Canada and indeed the West from disaster . |
24 | The general law is somewhat ambivalent on parents and children , and indeed the rights of children have only recently begun to be recognised . |
25 | The extent to which these tactics are successful — and indeed the extent to which they are tried ( early evidence from January and February 1990 indicated a decrease in the numbers of statements , Private Notice Questions , applications for emergency debates and points of order compared with previous sessions — is a matter of some speculation . |
26 | An omission of the first would lead to a failure to specify the physical processes of soil erosion , their spatial variability and interaction , and indeed the immediate causal variables such as slope , soil structure , vegetative cover , land use , rainfall intensity and so on . |
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 | These three decisions alone show the cutting-edge of semi-literacy winning over the high cultural standards that the BBC is supposed to stand for , and indeed the justification — the only one — for the subvention of over a billion pounds a year from the British taxpayer . |
29 | So far there was no divergence from Roux 's results … and indeed the next morning a whole diminutive blastula was swimming about . |
30 | But , of course , our idea depended on something else as well , namely the substantial delegation of functions to non-departmental bodies and indeed the privatization of functions as well . |