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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.


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    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