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

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1 He has indeed shorn-off the dreads .
2 ‘ Sir , this cadet believes he has indeed experienced the grace of the Venerable Dorn , Sir . ’
3 ‘ Whatever the truth of it , ’ said the earl with assurance , ‘ you have him safe in hold , you need only wait , and if he has indeed more and worse to tell , you may get it from the lad himself .
4 Peter : Yes he has indeed he delivered , he did away with the autocue , he leaned forward , he did n't want a barrier between himself and his adoring party faithful they were adoring it was rather like the last night at the Prom , I can tell you .
5 Has he asked indeed the tenants who have not already bought their home if they would be interested in the Government 's Rent to Buy housing scheme ?
6 No report of the treatment appears to have been published at the time , but evidence has come to light that he did indeed treat at least one patient , a young nurse with a persistent abscess resulting from injuries received in a street accident .
7 He did indeed immediately contact Hamilton , and the result of their subsequent collaboration was a brilliant joint paper published in the journal Science in 1981 , a paper that won the Newcomb Cleveland Prize of the American Association for the Advancement of Science .
8 He did indeed .
9 He did indeed . ’
10 Simultaneously we had been in touch with Sir Hubert and had discovered that he did indeed give an interview to the representative in London and had spoken ‘ off the cuff ’ to quite an extent but not justifying the outright statement attributed to him .
11 He did indeed return , in disguise and as a fugitive , seeking shelter for the night in 1646 when the war was lost .
12 He did indeed now produce a great quantity of religious verse , none of which critics of any period have found of the quality of his two famous early hymns ; his long epic poem Edmund has passages of almost embarrassing bathos .
13 He did indeed believe in the autonomy of art , but as the exultation of the conflicts of history and not as pure commentary .
14 Bella 's slander about drink baffled him , but at the same time it queerly took root , until he did indeed start boozing a good deal .
15 And as he pushed aside some papers to make room for his briefcase he did indeed exude a powerful air of authority .
16 Although the evidence for Lothar 's having studied under Huguccio is far from conclusive , the overwhelming weight of the pope 's own utterances , turn of mind and passionate interest in law seem to endorse the statement of the Gesta that he did indeed study at Bologna .
17 If one views modulations within movements as transitory , he did indeed write whole scenes in one key .
18 Although he was sacked he was taken back a fourth time and he did indeed die in harness .
19 He was n't abashed by her request , and as his gentle gaze roamed over her face , she felt that he did indeed understand her rather too well .
20 She glanced at him quickly and saw that he did indeed look tired .
21 He did indeed .
22 And he did indeed , did he not , develop a beautiful ear .
23 After some months of working with him it gradually emerged that although he had indeed identified his wife 's body he had had a member of the hospital staff with him at all times .
24 He had indeed upset her , but not in the way he thought .
25 He had the appearance of a scholar and the reserved manner of a clergyman : he had indeed been a professor of logic and before that a Presbyterian minister .
26 His immediate discarding of the magazine at this point further supports the view that he had indeed been intentionally using the magazine to communicate his desire to go and see the live gorillas .
27 The truth is that while batting in the indoor nets he was struck on the toe by a ball from paceman Chris Lewis and an X-ray over the weekend revealed he had indeed suffered a cracked bone .
28 He had indeed gained strength since he came home but was nevertheless prone to stumble and even fall , as the drug which was keeping his mind rational was also weakening his muscles and bones .
29 But no , he had indeed loved them when they were alive .
30 Once you get to know Norman Croucher , often billed as ‘ Britain 's most famous double amputee , ’ the possibility that he had indeed ‘ mildly taken the piss ’ clarifies out into near-certainty .
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