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Example sentences for "she admitted"
I know," she admitted, "that you won this property at cards, and have now
come
to take possession.
I think I myself hardly knew," she
admitted
timidly.
Not
at
first;" she admitted; "but he had to move mountains later.
I'd like to think it wasn't,"
she
admitted frankly.
I
cannot conceive
what you two have found in common,"
she
admitted.
In your way you
have been
kind
to me," she admitted.
On the whole, I should say that you did,"
she
admitted.
If you really mean it, it would
be
a relief,' she admitted.
Barely able to sit up
and
take nourishment," she admitted, demurely.
Kelly, to me,"
she
admitted, "is practically kissless.
He was
doing
it very nicely, too," she admitted.
I know it," she admitted, "but I am also a woman, and
there
are limits to my endurance.
So they say," she admitted, "but one doesn't
come into
contact
with it.
No,"
she
admitted, "I don't
think that
I do.
Perhaps," she admitted, "that is a point
of
view which I have not sufficiently considered.
Yes, we have
spoken
of that together," she admitted.
I am quite
sure
that you are right," she admitted.
It certainly does begin
to
look a little queer," she admitted.
I slept badly,"
she
admitted, "but that passes.
I see, then, that
there
are hopes of you," she admitted.
I suppose there is
something
in that," she admitted.
It is in the air," she admitted, "but
at
present nothing is settled.
So far as regards our work, you certainly are,"
she
admitted.
For a time, perhaps,"
she
admitted, "but never for long.
She admitted, humbly,
that
she wished she were worthy of it all.
There's no reason for
telling
him anything about it," she admitted.
She admitted to herself that she had
never
liked him, but she had
never done
him any harm.
So far," she admitted, "you haven't
been
altogether unsuccessful.
Yes,"
she
admitted, "I was a
different sort
of woman.
Mine was a very
foolish
request,"
she admitted
quietly.
We have all
been
his slaves," she admitted, "for different reasons.
I
have heard
nothing
yet," she admitted, "nothing that counts.
I know,"
she
admitted, "but it usually works.
That does make a difference,"
she
admitted.
I suppose you can't see
it
yet," she admitted.
I like to know
everything
about the people I am interested in," she admitted.
Dartrey is a brilliant person," she admitted, "but we all know that he is not a
practical
politician.
True enough," she admitted, "but oughtn't
that
to make one all the more careful?
It
would
have been
much better,
she admitted
to herself now, to have told him frankly in the beginning that Miles Channing was to be of the party.
I believe he is," she admitted, trying not to let her colour rise beneath the accusing expression
in
his eyes.
His Majesty has
been
very kind to me," she admitted.
It is an affair of duty," she admitted, "but it is certainly with a rival that I
must
dine.
Yes," she admitted, "you are
right
there.
I
believe that
it
is true," she admitted, "but I am not sure that he realises it himself.
Perhaps I am," she admitted, standing up, too, and linking her
arm
through his.
Yes, he
did
that,"
she admitted
stoically, as if it were some oppressive fact for which she could offer no thanks.
Yes,
they
look quite real," she admitted, censoriously.
I couldn't be unaccommodating,"
she
admitted.
I don't know
as
I do, either," she admitted.
Yes," she admitted, "I
suppose
likely you must, for the present.
Maybe 'twas the pig that snored,"
she
admitted.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she admitted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.
Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
she began
;
she believed
;
she determined
;
she died
;
she heard
;
she may have been
;
she might have been
;
she must
;
she muttered
;
she put
;
she remarked
;
she resolved
;
she rose from her
;
she sat
;
she says
;
she stood before him
;
she thinks
;
she wasn
;
she went
;
she were
;
she won
;
shed abroad
;
sheep and
;
sheep raising
;
sheer force
;
sheet iron