Example sentences of "have to admit i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I 'll have to admit I do like that a lovely there is n't a fridge in er in a my either . |
2 | ‘ Frankly , ’ said Ian reluctantly , ‘ I have to admit I 've never caught him out in anything except of course of being Welsh . |
3 | But I have to admit I become very attached to them and I know it 's a fault . |
4 | Then , stretching a point , he declared : ‘ Now I 've been through it all , I have to admit I had a ball . ’ |
5 | I have to admit I had never heard of Hannah Hauxwell well , you see , I do not possess a television set . |
6 | But if you were old enough to be around at the time , reactions like ‘ Well , of course , the political circumstances were such that … ’ , and ‘ Yes , I have to admit I took offence to that ’ are more likely , and cause one to take a more considered and less dogmatic view . |
7 | Well , personally I have to admit I prefer Emlyn for its realistic playability . |
8 | ‘ You have to admit I mix a mean orange-juice spritzer . ’ |
9 | By then I have to admit I wanted to stop talking and get back to my quiet one-to-one relationship with Dawn . |
10 | and he said I have to admit I did n't act on your phone call and I felt like braining him I really did |
11 | I have to admit I did enjoy it . |
12 | Still more mystified , Connor replied , ‘ Since you 're feeling generous , I 'll take a half-pint of our best bitter … but if we 've met before , I have to admit I do n't remember the occasion . ’ |
13 | It 's saying something — but I have to admit I do n't know what ! ’ |
14 | ‘ I have to admit I do n't want to sell up , not at once , anyway , when I 've just found the place . ’ |
15 | ‘ It is a totally new departure for me , and I have to admit I do n't know what it is going to be like or what to expect . |
16 | very handy , yes I have to admit I do feel like my |