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Example sentences for "must admit"

  • Whether we like to admit it or not, we must admit, if we are fair-minded and intelligent, that philosophy cannot speak with the same authority as science, where science has been able to verify its results.

  • We must admit, moreover, that there is to be found in a number of the special sciences a body of accepted facts which is without its analogue in philosophy.

  • The man is, I think we must admit, rather blind as to the full significance of his position, and he is, in consequence, rather helpless.

  • We must admit that we have never seen a miracle ourselves, and we must admit that, according to our experience, there are no miracles.

  • I must admit that I have no criterion of this kind.

  • I must admit it, for I cannot deny it in point of fact.

  • If I believe, then, that a miracle is impossible, I must admit that, if I err in that, it is still impossible for God himself to convince me of it.

  • It is, I must admit, a most independent book in that respect, and treats your spiritual illumination most cavalierly.

  • I must admit," said I, "that I could probably not travel far.

  • I must admit, in all candor, that seeing him so different from what he appeared after the disasters of Moscow, and even when I had left him at Troyes a few days before, I strongly believed it.

  • If this was flattery, I must admit it; but I would have done the same towards any other woman, whatever her rank and her relation to me, had she been even half as lovely as was Madame Bonaparte.

  • I must admit it fits the requirements," Zircon agreed.

  • I must admit I have a selfish interest in all this worry about getting to the outside.

  • I must admit I've found it some advantage to be so sizable.

  • Charlie I must admit I have to call up some times for reproof: Guy, never.

  • Increased vocal resonance at the top of the left lung, he must admit.

  • But, as a matter of fact, I must admit I was not in the least alarmed.

  • But the likeness in my case, I must admit, escapes me.

  • If the reproach is sometimes well-founded, we must admit, at least, that it is not always so.

  • They have profited well, I must admit, by the advantages assured to them by the complicity of the ministers of Mr. Buchanan.

  • This, we must admit, is something like what has been passing in the United States since the South proclaimed its ultra policy, and placed its pretensions under the protection of its threats.

  • And yet, I must say--I must admit--that the old testament is better than the new.

  • He must admit that he ought to be damned, and that of the two he prefers it, before God will consent to save him.

  • I hope so, wife, yet I must admit that I am beginning to doubt the genuineness of the second narrative, and for the last fifteen years I have preached the gospel from the standpoint of this second or dust creation.

  • I must admit I am very much confused, and I must be able to explain by to-night, for Walter will be disappointed if he cannot continue his lesson this evening.

  • I must admit he has gone far beyond me, in his understanding of the Bible.

  • Indeed, I must admit that, in manner, he carried out the spirit of his request.

  • I must admit, however, that there is nothing loud in tone, word, or manner.

  • I must admit that I expected no such experience as has blessed us to-day.

  • But he too is odd, we must admit," resumed Louise, "and he had the very same kind of paper we found in the bottle.

  • Oh, Grace, I never quite expected so much excitement, but I must admit I love it," said the courageous scout.

  • Not even the entire volley brought him to his senses," put in Cleo, "for I must admit I was looking over his way myself.

  • I must admit, however, that of late years New Orleans has developed a perfect case of dual personality, and that, as often happens where there is dual personality, one side of her nature seems altogether incompatible with the other.

  • Though I am not constitutionally enthusiastic about seeing battlefields, I must admit that I found the field of Vicksburg engrossing.

  • I must admit that I completely lost my head.

  • To tell the truth, I must admit that I felt somewhat nervous.

  • It was impossible for them to make up their minds to such a shameful breach of Mussulman law; and, if I must admit it, I myself experienced a strange sort of revulsion at the thought of it.

  • At this injunction I forthwith embraced my aunt, and I must admit that as I kissed her I could not repress a smile, recollecting this sacramental phrase of my uncle's.

  • Nevertheless I must admit it was not without some apprehensions that I returned the next day to the harem.


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