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Example sentences for "will admit"

  • Truth bids me add, that it will admit of a higher coloring.

  • I will admit that a Monarch, would on so brilliant a success, call into action, all which his kingdom possessed of strength and resources; but America is not under monarchical government.

  • I will admit further, that if the object of the war was conquest, instead of security, every victory would give new animation to all the members of our republican confederacy; but this war is not carried on for conquest.

  • Between you and me, and in order to empty my sack, and make confession to my pastor, as it behooves me to do, I will admit to you that I have good sense.

  • By degrees, we will admit, a certain horror seized upon him.

  • He had made his fortune in the business, and that of the arrondissement as well, we will admit.

  • I will admit," says this candid chap, with a slight cough, "that our excellent Democratic Organization has at times seemed to sympathize with our wayward sisters for the sake of itself as an Organization.

  • I will admit, of course, that her position may be an unfortunate one, but the personage whom I have the honor to call my friend does not often protect blackguards.

  • I will admit that I have been doing all manner of incomprehensible things.

  • I will admit it, from your point of view, if you like.

  • I should say it is more than probable from what I remember of the case; well, you know, the law makes mistakes at times, I will admit.

  • Tell me what you allege and I will admit or deny.

  • I will admit there is one god or a million, one hell or a billion; suit yourselves, but stop that.

  • I would have said, "Now you just stop that; I will admit anything on earth that you want.

  • I will admit that I had a suspicion concerning you.

  • Why are you her friend" "I cannot tell you now, but I will admit that I am under deep obligations to her, and when I met you first to-night I was on my way to the cottage.

  • I will admit to you that I have not disclosed who or what I am.

  • I will admit, however, that it rather wounded me to hear Alice call it "my house" instead of our house.

  • The ships I will admit that I intended to have for my own country.

  • Their summons is, I will admit, somewhat extraordinary, but I go to obey it absolutely without fear.

  • Well, I will admit that I incline toward Henri V.

  • I will admit to you that I want to be rich.

  • I will admit that it is; the case was only supposed for illustration.

  • After the nails are driven, with the hammer start it off about the eighth of an inch; it will admit a little air around the sides as well as the middle, quite necessary for heavy stocks.

  • I will admit, if you please, that one stock in twenty or fifty may be somewhat affected by a chill to a small extent.

  • Still, I will admit that, strictly speaking, I ought not to be travelling alone.

  • I will admit that it is rather a peculiar one, that I have no friends in England, that I made up my mind to come all of a sudden.

  • I will admit," Phineas Duge said coldly, "that personally I have no interest or any concern in you.

  • It is not rubbish," he answered, "but I will admit that I should not have said anything about it yet, if it had not been for your vague threats of what you were going to do.

  • Many of my readers, I doubt not, will admit that a critical discussion of a passage in a favourite classick is very engaging.

  • It depends on every collector what and how much he will admit.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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