Use indeed in a sentence
Sentences starting with indeed
- Indeed and indeed you are much better than I am. [10]
- Indeed it is what I expect. [5]
- Indeed some trees were worshipped by the Persians; and as the tree of life in the Hebrew and Egyptian, so we find sacred trees in their Paradise. [10]
- Indeed his credit was injured instead of helped by the prudent step be had taken. [5]
- Indeed your cheap-postage victory, achieved in spite of a quarter-century of determined opposition, is good and rational prophecy that you will. [5]
- Indeed Miss Bronte told me that, before publication, she had sent those parts of the novel in which these remarkable persons are introduced, to one of the sons; and his reply, after reading it, was simply that "she had not drawn them strong enough. [14]
- Indeed were I to follow the dictates of my own heart, Nitetis should never leave us for Persia. [10]
- Indeed the games this time were more than brilliant. [10]
- Indeed at times they are deprived of food and drink for some days, simply to accustom them to privations. [10]
- Indeed it does take one's breath away. [5]
Sentences ending with indeed
- You must keep your mind amused--you must, indeed. [5]
- I say with you, who indeed! [12]
- I fear for you, I do indeed. [11]
- Fancy-dress on her would be gilding the gold; for, though she isn't surpassingly beautiful, she is very fine, very fine indeed. [11]
- I haven't any wish but that Gaston Belward shall see Delia very seldom indeed. [11]
- Vaguely she realized what had been working in him, but yet the knowledge was dim indeed. [11]
- If only Dolly were not ill again from the shock, I should be happy indeed. [9]
- Kitty Tynan's eyes were fixed on him as though hypnotised, and the Young Doctor was scarcely less interested; while the widow knitted harder and faster than she had ever done, and she could knit very fast indeed. [11]
- There was a way to give her what was his very own, which would rob no one and serve her well indeed. [11]
- And it went very well indeed. [4]
Short sentences using indeed
- Power, indeed, is yours. [10]
- Indeed, I feel you have. [11]
- Indeed, I was wholly indifferent. [9]
- Aye, indeed, it was! [10]
- Her question, indeed, was intimate. [9]
- Indeed, that is very sudden. [5]
- Then am I undone indeed! [5]
- Indeed, from Mrs. Tyler. [9]
- Her son had triumphed indeed. [11]
- These were "flush times" indeed! [5]
Sentences containing indeed two or more times
- It rests with you, Gaston; indeed, indeed, all with you. [11]
- But that you should kill him, apart from all else--why, indeed, oh, indeed, it is a tragedy, for you loved my daughter, and the killing made a gulf between you! [11]
- All these things might indeed be the wages of Satan; but if indeed it were so, he--George the Mukaukas--would show the Evil One that he was no servant of his, but devoted to the Saviour in whose mercy he trusted. [10]
- But indeed, indeed it will never do, I--oh! [10]
- She had lifted France out of the mud and moved her to strike for freedom, and led her to victory after victory--hence she was a disturber of the peace--as indeed she was, and a provoker of war--as indeed she was again! [5]
- It would seem beyond belief to most folks, he said, yet it was indeed twenty-four thousand, and not hundred, sequins which that devilish Sultan has asked, as indeed we must know from the letter. [10]
- Yes, indeed, indeed! [11]
More example sentences with the word indeed in them
- He had loved Zoe in a way that in a mother would have meant martyrdom, if necessary, and in a father would have meant sacrifice when needed; and indeed he had sacrificed both time and money to find Zoe. [11]
- Yes, indeed, you yourself; an inner voice tells me so. [10]
- Men would call your acts treacherous if they knew what you had done; and so indeed they were; but yet I have seen you do things to others--not to me--which could rise only from the fountain of pure waters. [11]
- Indeed, an audacious young praetorian had put out his hand to pull away her veil, but an older officer stopped him. [10]
- He gave the young men a pretty fight indeed, and long before they had him conquered the elder guests had made their escape through door and window. [9]
- Some of these young ladies came from other cities,--New York and Philadelphia and elsewhere,--and their fathers and mothers were usually people to be mentioned as a matter of course--were, indeed, frequently so mentioned by Miss Sadler, especially when a visitor called at the school. [9]
- That is what you will say, Thomas--and you wouldn't take any money for those two thousand verses--no indeed you wouldn't. [5]
- I must ask you that--I must indeed, Quilp. [12]
- Indeed, I warn you that any money you may send will be spent in drink, and--and worse. [9]
- Strange, indeed, that you should not have suspected that your universe and its contents were only dreams, visions, fiction! [5]
- And, indeed, if you see what a hopeless tangle our present situation is, where else can the mind logically go? [4]
- Should she, as you fear, be destined to an early grave, it is indeed a great consolation to know that she is so well prepared to meet it. [7]
- Everywhere in London you are confronted by signs of an incomprehensible prosperity; everywhere, indeed, in Great Britain. [9]
- Indeed, for many years, if there was any exception to the general toleration it was in the social ostracism of those who held and expressed extreme opinions in regard to immediate emancipation, and were stigmatized as abolitionists. [4]
- After all the years he had disapproved of Austen's deeds it seemed strange indeed to be called to account by the prodigal for his own. [9]
- Had hell indeed yawned, and were the flames soaring up to the sky through the riven shell of the earth? [10]
- Was she indeed writing to this unknown gentleman? [6]
- She did not write a mournful poem; indeed, she was a silent person, and perhaps hardly said a word about it; but she quietly turned of a deep orange color with jaundice. [6]
- Indeed, an artist would not have painted her as a rapt angelic visitant to this abode of poverty. [4]
- His looks, indeed, would have scared a timid person into a fit; but I resolved I would die rather than show the fear with which he inspired me. [9]
- And indeed she would have done so when war was declared and Philip received his new command, but that she had wished the announcement to come from him. [11]
- That pride, indeed, would be sign of radical weakness. [14]
- Jethro, had Mr. Worthington but known it, was more interested in animate machines: more interested in Mr. Worthington than the falling-mill or, indeed, the tannery business. [9]
- But happily the world does not believe this, and indeed would be very unhappy if it could not try and prove all the possibilities of human nature, to suffer as well as to enjoy. [4]
- It is a world calamity, indeed, but a calamity, since it has come, to be spiritualized and utilized for the benefit of the future society of mankind. [9]
- Noble and beautiful works of art should not be subjected to haste; and this majestic new world is indeed a most noble and beautiful work. [5]
- And taking the work of General Thomas into the count, as it should be taken, it is indeed a great success. [7]
- Indeed, I often wondered why this very penalty was not imposed. [9]
- Indeed, this adaptable woman soon found that she had become an object of more than usual interest, by her latest exploit, in the circles in which she moved, and her softened manner and edifying conversation showed that she appreciated her position. [4]
- Indeed, with a woman of her fearlessness and honesty--and above all, her intuition,--he felt the cruelty of his position keenly. [9]
- Indeed, it was with this plain statement of the facts that the second military officer of the duchy had some days before been sent to the Court of St. James to secure its intervention for Philip's freedom by exchange of prisoners. [11]
- He played, indeed, with the cocksureness and individuality one might have expected; and Honora, forgetting at moments the disturbing elements by which she was surrounded, followed him with fascination. [9]
- The sidewalks swarmed with people--to such an extent, indeed, that it was generally no easy matter to stem the human tide. [5]
- Their owners trooped with muddy boots into the meeting-house, and when the moderator rapped for order the Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, Jethro Bass, was not in his place; never, indeed, would be there again. [9]
- But I work with might and main against his Immigration bill, --as pertinaciously and as vindictively, indeed, as he works against our University. [5]
- You will share with me the hope that the highwayman who stopped him may be brought to justice, though, indeed, your man Tardif left him behind in the dust. [11]
- The Maryland aristocrat with his town place and his country place was indeed a parallel of the patrician at home. [9]
- Had she gone with him and quitted her without bidding her farewell because the young heart was possessed with a passionate love for Publius--who was indeed the most lovable of men? [10]
- Indeed, his dealings with courts are almost restricted to matters connected with commerce. [5]
- Indeed, it was with a well-defined feeling of antagonism that he took his seat, and this was enhanced as they flew westward, Mr. Parr wholly absorbed with the speaking trumpet, energetically rebuking at every bounce. [9]
- The performance opened with a tremendous prelude on the piano by Herr Bloomgarten, who had been Liszt's favorite pupil; indeed, it was whispered that Liszt had said that, old as he was, he never heard Bloomgarten without learning something. [4]
- His eyes twinkled with a tipsy leer in his flushed face, and yet he was perfectly competent; and his instructions to the senate, though imperious indeed, were neither more nor less rational than in his soberest moods. [10]
- I do not wish to suggest that the rest of the people there were like me, for, indeed, they were not. [5]
- Beyond, the road winds up the hill'around the end of Mr. Wiley's plantation and plunges shortly into the woods, gray and cold indeed to-day. [9]
- A drawing-room, the window of which has been carelessly left open during a dust-storm, is indeed an extraordinary sight. [5]
- I did not will it so, indeed, I did not wish it so, as you know; but it came in spite of all. [11]
- I fear you will be shocked when you see Anne; but be on your guard, dear E----, not to express your feelings; indeed, I can trust both your self-possession and your kindness. [14]
- Then indeed everything will be at an end--we, everybody; but they too, they, too, will perish. [10]
- The pride and wilfulness of generations was indeed in his handsome face. [9]
- Indeed, the Island Wilderness is the very home of romance and dreams and mystery. [5]
- What will my wife say?--Oh yes indeed, it's so!--married only last week--lovely, perfectly lovely creature, the noblest woman that ever--you'll like her, Nancy! [5]
- That, indeed, was why her Carvillho Gonzales, who also had been dual in nature, said to himself so often, "I am a devil," and nearly as often, "I have the heart of an angel. [11]
- She wondered, indeed, why he now failed to appeal to Miss Duncan, and she began to doubt the sincerity of that young lady's statements. [9]
- The people, of whom you know as little from the musty volumes of the Museum as of 'Ultima Thule'--the people indeed practice it. [10]
- Indeed, the Vicomte, who had a theory concerning Mr. Spence's church-going, was not far from wrong. [9]
- Indeed, a man who didn't give his mind to what he ate wouldn't have any mind by-and-by to give to anything. [4]
- Am not I, who brought upon you your father's curse, bound indeed to help you to free yourself from the burden of it? [10]
- Once in a while, indeed, she encountered and then avoided the glance of some man, felt the admiration in it, was thrilled a little, and her sense of exhilaration returned as she regained her poise. [9]
- But the show which most delighted the bystanders was the procession of masks, wherein, indeed, there were many things pleasant and fair to behold. [10]
- An expression, indeed, which made the banker almost unrecognizable. [9]
- I knew not whether he lied concerning Alixe, but my heart was wrung with misery, for indeed he spoke with an air of truth. [11]
- The saloon below, where we had our tea, was lighted indeed, but sealed so tight as to be insupportable; and the cabin above, stifling too, was dark as a pocket. [9]
- Oh, indeed yes; when you talk about your poor Roman and Egyptian day-before-yesterday antiquities, you should choose a time when the hoary Shadow Face of the Jungfrau is not by. [5]
- Day by day, when I, saw with what a front she met suffering, I looked on her with an anguish of wonder and love: I have seen nothing like it; but, indeed, I have never seen her parallel in anything. [14]
- I was thin when I went, but I was meagre indeed when I returned, my face looking grey and very old, with strange deep lines ploughed in it--my eyes stared unnaturally. [14]
- Compared, indeed, to what it had twenty years ago? [9]
- That, indeed, was what he saw. [11]
- And, indeed, to what an extent our physical wants are determined by our intellectual mold! [4]
- Some households there were, indeed, which maintained a precarious though seemingly miraculous footing on the surface, or near it, going under for mere brief periods, only to rise again and flaunt men-servants in the face of Providence. [9]
- Their conventional costumes were proof that we had harboured them--almost, indeed, assimilated them. [9]
- I thought they were of your rearing, though indeed they grow but poorly. [12]
- They two, indeed, were of one kind, and I of another sort who could never understand them,--nor they me. [9]
- Some rocks, indeed, were like vast animals round which molten granite had been poured, preserving them eternally. [11]
- Indeed, all ghosts were laid, nor was there about her the slightest evidence of mourning or regret. [9]
- If the Gospel were indeed true, and if all it promised could ever find fulfilment, it might perhaps be prudent to admit the sinfulness of man and to give up the joys and glories of this world to win the eternal treasure that it described. [10]
- If these people were indeed so foul as to defile every thing they touch, how would this pure, this tender, holy impulse show itself even in them in all its beauty and perfection? [10]
- Now, indeed, they were going to hear something at last. [9]
- Once, indeed, we were fast on a sand-bar, whence (as Nick said) Xavier fairly cursed us off. [9]
- Our cases, indeed, were dissimilar, and Tom's incentive to hold back the facts was not nearly so great as mine. [9]
- Indeed, my clothes were by no means handsome, and save for my well-shaven face and clean handkerchief I was an ill-favoured spectacle; but I tried to bear my shoulders up as we marched through dark reeking corridors, and presently came suddenly into well-lighted passages. [11]
- Indeed, if monuments were always given in India for high achievements, duty straitly performed, and smirchless records, the landscape would be monotonous with them. [5]
- As the years went on he was still unable to pay off the mortgage; and sometimes, indeed, he could not even meet the interest, in spite of the princely sum he received from Mr. Willard of the Guardian. [9]
- She knew full well, he said, that his living loves changed in frequent succession, and it would be strange indeed if a dead one could bind him any longer. [10]
- I know him well, and I am sure that though he is cunning indeed, he is full of true veneration, and will righteously establish us in the rights which we have inherited. [10]
- Cynthia knew very well that Ephraim meant to lay hands on Mr. Worthington, and it would indeed have been a disastrous hour for the first citizen if the old soldier had ever got into his library. [9]
- Indeed, as days, weeks and months went on, his position became less valuable to himself, and his financial affairs suffered from his own and his agent's bad management. [11]
- If this maiden wedded the governor's son, they would indeed be a pair! [10]
- They are, indeed, weaving a charmed web, for these are the looms from which comes the knowledge that clothes the nakedness of the intellect. [3]
- Even in bright weather Janet felt a sense of oppression here; on dark, misty mornings the stern, huge battlements of the mills lining the farther bank were menacing indeed, bristling with projections, towers, and chimneys, flanked by heavy walls. [9]
- Indeed, she resented wearing them, and could hardly bring herself to thank him for them. [11]
- I felt very weak indeed (though of a tolerably robust habit) as we came opposite the head of this path on that morning. [6]
- Why, indeed, might we not feel pity for a woman whose brilliant career had been so suddenly extinguished in misfortune and crime? [5]
- Indeed, why should we be content with less than a royal duke? [11]
- That in which we are lodged is large enough for Queen Victoria; indeed, I am glad to say that her sleeping-room at St. [4]
- The only meals we are allowed to take in the society of men are on New Year's Day and the king's birthday, and then we are forbidden to speak; indeed it is not thought right for us even to raise our eyes. [10]
- Pierre pushed his way into the middle of the group, listened, and convinced himself that the man was indeed a liberal, but of views quite different from his own. [2]
- Romance indeed it was; so remarkable that the master-musician might easily have found a theme for a comedy--or tragedy--and the philosopher would have shaken his head at the defiance it offered to the logic of things. [11]
- And indeed it was; he tried not to seem to see the looks or hear the remarks as he passed along, but they were food and drink to him. [5]
- As indeed it was; for as sorely as Tom's hands itched to grab for it they did not dare--he believed his soul would be instantly destroyed if he did such a thing while the prayer was going on. [5]
- But, as she was wont, she made good her own will and he shrugged his shoulders, wrathful indeed, but overmastered by her. [10]
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