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How to use admitting in a sentence

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The home side were guilty of over-elaboration, their manager admitting they lacked their normal cutting edge.
With even ITV later admitting that viewers preferred live games to highlights, many fans would conclude that the BBC had got the better deal.
As the parable implies, the fervently devout may have a harder time admitting their sins of commission and omission than the less observant.
It is as close as the wily McGahern will get to admitting ulterior motives for writing such a personal book.
Ebay is the most popular site for workers on the skive with four in ten admitting that they trawl the auction site while killing time at work.
Cortleno opened the window by the door, admitting a warm breeze into the stuffy room.
Workers were promising to fight plans to close the plant down, while deep down admitting they were fighting a losing battle.
He said he had been banned from talking openly despite apologising to Mr Yacomeni and admitting he may have been hasty talking to the press.
I'm sure Marie-Claire won't mind me admitting that I was a little unimpressed by the first class or two.
Drier styles became more popular, to the point where admitting to a preference for sweet red fizz was the ultimate in naffness.
Women are the biggest believers in the five-second rule, with 81 per cent admitting to following it.
Asking for forgiveness and admitting your mistakes is a powerful weapon against unpardonableness.
Three other men were also given custodial sentences yesterday after admitting affray at the same game.
This rate of pressurization was achieved by use of a pressure regulator set at 4 MPa admitting air to the pressure bomb via a needle valve.
Maxine Carr was spared jail today after admitting she lied to get jobs and claim social security benefits.
Underneath the cantilever, glass panels between the beams form a band of clerestorey glazing admitting daylight to the ground floor.
He recently broke his silence, admitting that he went to England after losing his job in Paris and had tried to commit suicide.
Imagine the limitations inherent in admitting a class filled only with high school valedictorians.
One side admitting intellectual vulnerability may make the other side less defensive too.
Liege homage involved the vassal admitting his obligation to pay all services, including the provision of military assistance.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But, admitting this, the determination of the highest good itself involved rationalism and moralism.
Everybody had been a hero, natch, and they were all very unbashful about admitting it.
He climbed out at Glendale Center Hospital, paid the hackie, and went to the admitting desk.
But admitting that he could unearth anything about her, could he write the life of a saint?
He longed to hear Hinde admitting that he had been mistaken in John's quality.
Again the door was opened, admitting the bustle of the city with a fresher reverberation into the intelligence office.
This vast stretch of market garden, intersected by waterways just admitting the passage of a boat, is very productive.
The cattle were lazy and logy from water, often admitting of riding within a rod, thus rendering the brands readable at a glance.
So, admitting Mudfog to be damp, we distinctly state that it is salubrious.
One must do to mora the justice of admitting that he was no follower of the crowd.
Experts, however, while admitting Sandy's general genius, did not go so far as this.
She did not realise how much she was admitting, but the literary agent did.
But the walls were admitting a fragmental echo of what must have been a reverberating voice.
The poor woman ended by admitting to herself that she was reduced to the aborigines.
Mortimer compromised by admitting that he had probably forgotten it.
I have no hesitation whatever in admitting that I have mine.
Roden led the way into the house, admitting himself with a latch-key.
The weather admitting of no delay to consider these repairs, she opened the gate and hastened up the slope, followed by the troop of girls.
Boll, 26, must now put his firm into liquidation, sell his pounds 750,000 mansion and two cars after admitting deception at Bristol Crown Court.
But one and the selfsame substance, while retaining its identity, is yet capable of admitting contrary qualities.
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