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Example sentences for "admitted that"

  • It must be admitted that we have equal belligerent rights with the enemy.

  • If it be admitted that I had the right to commission a tender, and the fact had been that I had seized a French ship and put her in commission, you could not inquire into the fact.

  • It is admitted that if she obstinately refuses to depart, or conducts herself otherwise in an improper manner, she may be compelled to depart, or may, indeed, be seized and confiscated as a penalty for her offence.

  • I expected the corporal to accompany her on the guitar; he admitted that he was passionately devoted to music, but excused himself from performing on the ground that he had not studied it.

  • When he had been talking some time, I mentioned it, and he admitted that he felt different since the earthquake.

  • It has to be admitted that Vâcaspati's answer is not very satisfactory for it leads ultimately to the testimony of direct perception which was challenged by the Buddhists [Footnote ref 1].

  • It must be admitted that what a mathematician has to know to begin with is not much.

  • Returning now to Julius Cæsar, I assume that it will be admitted that he himself is not a constituent of any judgment which I can make.

  • Let it be admitted that slavery is an institution of internal police, exclusively subject to the separate jurisdiction of the states where it is cherished as a blessing, or tolerated as an evil as yet irremediable.

  • Great as has been the progress of education in Quebec, yet it must be admitted that it is in some respects behind that of Ontario.

  • Government, and of the mercantile community, to encourage its growth in new countries, it will be admitted that, as an immediate and practical question, it is confined to those two sources.

  • He admitted that he had lost eighteen thousand men.

  • But it must in candour be admitted that he contracted some of the faults which can scarcely be avoided by any person who is so unfortunate as to be the oracle of a small literary coterie.

  • This apparent increase of insanity has been subjected to much analysis, and it is admitted that part of it can be explained away.

  • It will probably be admitted that in the royal families of Europe, the environment is as good as knowledge and wealth can make it.

  • In all of these points, it will be admitted that no home training, or any other influence except heredity, can conceivably play an important part.

  • All these suggestions have in general been directed at the young man or woman, but it is admitted that if they reach their target at all, it is likely to be by an indirect route.

  • It is to be admitted that there is the preliminary difficulty of so far overcoming individual envies and jealousies as to get your class to accept you as their representative; but once that end is accomplished the thing is done.

  • And indeed it is to be admitted that there is a great and much-forgotten truth implied here.

  • Upon his application for pension under the general law, fourteen years thereafter, he admitted that he suffered from hydrocele as early as 1856, but claimed that an operation then performed for the same had given him permanent relief.

  • He admitted that he was not under treatment while in the service and that he never consulted a physician in regard to his disability until he commenced proceedings for a pension.

  • He admitted that my refusal was justifiable under the circumstances, but explained that he had wanted to get the reports off before moving the command, and as fast as a report had come to him he had forwarded it to Washington.

  • I pointed out to him the rebel works, admitted that my assault had failed, and he said the result with McPherson and McClernand was about the same.

  • As we all stood on the guards to look at our old camps at Young's Point, I remarked that Willie was not well, and he admitted that he was sick.

  • He admitted that he was interested, but said that it was merely in the business side of the question.

  • It must be admitted that he played the invalid somewhat, for he was extremely reluctant to leave the hospital until the period of Mildred's duties expired.

  • Before Mildred's return a letter from Vinton Arnold was forwarded to her at Forestville, and it must be admitted that it gave her sad heart something like a thrill of happiness.

  • Babbitt had uneasily felt that to many men she might be alluring; now he admitted that to himself she was overwhelmingly alluring.

  • Before long he admitted that he would like to flee back to the security of conformity, provided there was a decent and creditable way to return.

  • Really LIVE-- He longed for it, admitted that he longed for it, then almost believed that he was going lo do it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    admitted that; but who; either wholly; holy well; land animals; large meeting; las manos; late friend; national honor; not alone; our part; pressure steam; probably owing; sarcastic smile; several occasions; short allowance; special value; this report; three batteries; understood nothing; warm situation; with reference