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Example sentences for "then indeed"

  • Then indeed I had my triumph, For I made a total havoc.

  • Then indeed we should fall into error and madness.

  • If we return (to evil) then indeed we shall be wrong-doers.

  • But if these disbelieve therein, then indeed We shall entrust it to a people who will not be disbelievers therein.

  • Then indeed it will seem to be illogical, and it will be illogical, that love should be free when life has lost its freedom.

  • The instrument is mute to every note until you strike the one to which the guitar string is attuned; then indeed, the spirit of melody imprisoned within the musical string recognizes its kindred sound, and springs sweetly forth to meet it.

  • Then indeed, and then only, will he do no wrong, think no wrong, love perfectly, and be right merry.

  • Then indeed, if there be no God, or one that has not an infinite power of setting right that which has gone wrong with his work, then indeed welcome the faith, for faith it may then be called, of such as say there is no hereafter!

  • Then indeed he might enter the chambers of pain and fear and guilt with the innocent confidence of a winged angel of comfort and healing!

  • Then indeed we shall have a formidable being.

  • This God--if this was God--then indeed it was not nonsense to say that God was love, that he was a friend and companion.

  • If we could realise that round world beyond, then indeed we should go circumspectly.

  • Then indeed he collected the Companions and told them what was reported about Darius and his army.

  • Then indeed Perdiccas, after forcing his way within the second stockade, fell there wounded with a dart, and was carried back grievously injured to the camp, where he was with difficulty cured of his wound.

  • If He could not better that, then indeed He were no God worth the name.

  • If I do not well with that, then indeed I am a lost man.

  • If her father had been alive, then indeed!

  • Then indeed he would be fighting, as the Persian soldiers, under the lash, and the freedom of his intellect might truly be said to be beaten out of him.

  • Then indeed we press on to ask and inquire the cause, witless of wickedness so great and Pelasgian craft.

  • Then indeed proof is clear, and the treachery of the Grecians opens out.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    both their; great strength; then answered; then beat; then certainly; then draw; then evaporated; then fill; then found; then home; then inquired; then known; then moved; then only; then pass; then place; then pour off the; then ready; then stopped; then strain the liquor; then take out the; then taken; then the priest shall pronounce him; then told; then went; wise and