admit to造句31. The ferryman was Charon and those he would not admit to his boat were the unfortunates who had not been duly buried.
32. Though I hardly drink at all, I admit to loving that astringent cold perfume of vodka every now and then.
33. I could tell Roque was trembling with anger, and I admit to feeling bad when he slammed down the phone.
34. Often, in panic, the accused will admit to the lesser charge without a trial.
35. Still, in true Dwarf fashion, they were not about to admit to a mistake.
36. Mrs Moon said she did not want her husband to admit to something he did not do.
37. Many new step-parents will admit to having mixed emotions about their new family.
38. Silently she brooded on her own thoughts, unwilling to admit to herself that he presented a challenge.
39. Will people admit to having committed criminal offences, even if they are guaranteed confidentiality?
40. Casaubon can not feel the happiness he expected from his engagement but will not admit to himself his endemic loneliness.
41. James Baker said that he had always believed that a professional should never admit to hurt or personal problems.
42. In fact, no one will admit to being the slightest bit nervous about the lift.
43. He had to admit to himself that Zhukov had executed a most professional job.
44. The fact that he was suddenly not perfect made her pause over the salad of prejudices she was starting to admit to.
45. Girls in her village don't eat in front of strangers, and never admit to being hungry.
46. I could by now admit to myself, and in no equivocal terms, that I was totally in love.
47. I must admit to enjoying the end of the summer holiday.
48. She did not admit to herself that to leave it was also to decide the issue in advance.
49. Michael, at a push, will admit to being the most sensible of the three.
50. Even my boys, who are otherwise obsessed by Jackie Chan, admit to being intrigued.
51. Hating himself for that snobbery, he drove the boy harder, refusing to admit to himself that he was failing.
52. Some admit to paying more than £200 on toys to fill their youngster's Christmas stocking.
53. Or, he could do the tough thing, which is admit to a problem and get some help.
54. All I could admit to was boredom, and the belief that school was more fun.
55. No one will admit to any obstacle in this celebration of national pride.
55.try its best to gather and create good sentences.
56. None the less, we must admit to grave reservations about what passes for training in the typical self-defeating organization.
57. Nor because legal institutions intend to or will ever admit to violating human rights.
58. Everyone was really kind, but I must admit to feeling out of place in this intimate all-female atmosphere.
59. 60% of men admit to committing adultery at some time during their marriages.
60. Certainly not, say 61%, although 23% admit to an occasional twinge of envy.