Sentence examples for to work indeed from inspiring English sources

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Catching a chill, he became seriously ill in the winter but even so continued to work; indeed, it was at this time that he drew up the instructions for the expedition of Vitus Bering to Kamchatka.

And none of the other drugs that target the amyloid protein have so far been proved to work; indeed the trial results for a similar antibody, presented at the same meeting, were disappointing.

The BBC isn't an easy place to work, indeed it's often a ruthless, punishing place, and Seaton has reclaimed the careers of many forgotten figures – those who did "the bad stories" in Belfast, ironic, supple mandarins such as Brian Wenham and impresarios such as Bill Cotton.

"What he should certainly not be able to do, in my view, is prepare to disrupt the lives of millions of people who are not on holiday but who want to work; indeed, who need to get to work tomorrow to earn the bread for themselves and their families - the bread that will allow them to pay for a holiday of a kind that Bob has been enjoying".

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In the paragraph in question, Betty was not talking about the book but about finishing her life's work and facing death: I was looking forward to putting the last and definitive full stop to this work, indeed to all my work, until I noticed a drawing I'd made from Camille Corot's Italian landscape, A View near Volterra (1838).

Similarly, it has been thought that impractical fashions demonstrate that the wearer does not need to work, and indeed would find it difficult to do so.

But beyond outsourcing, using India as an export base tends to be hard work indeed.

Yes, it is true, there is a simple music to MacLeod's work; indeed, his characters often sing the old Gaelic songs.

The answer to that is to work longer: indeed, notional accounts automatically encourage people to retire later as populations age.

That may make it more appealing to continue to work.Indeed, the workplace revolution that lies ahead may be very like the one that, in the course of the 1970s and 1980s, brought millions of mothers into the job market.

Protestors marched outside Mr Galloway's most recent weekly constituency meeting (held in his absence) demanding that he get back to work.Indeed, Mr Galloway's public appearances seem to have come at the expense of his parliamentary duties.

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