skyscraper

skyscraper


    Choose language
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget

    Use "conceded" in a sentence

    conceded example sentences

    conceded


    1. ’ I conceded, concentrating on my nail varnish


    2. He was busy grooming Starlight – something they had argued about, until he had pointed out that if he couldn’t do something practical, he would go crazy and she had conceded the point – and she was perched on a hay bale watching him


    3. ’ He conceded, a wicked look in his eyes


    4. ‘No …’ he conceded ‘Also, they can’t know which order you are intending to retrieve them … the Ercolano episode may just have been them assuming you would act because the volcano was near to eruption


    5. ' I conceded with a sigh


    6. West Ham have just conceded another goal


    7. “Perhaps,” Briz conceded slowly, “But who would want such


    8. “Perhaps,” Bram conceded, “But he could not have been sure of


    9. Belle conceded with a sigh of resignation that those were apt descriptors


    10. ’ Claude shrugged and conceded the point

    11. "You have a point there," Alfred conceded


    12. But when they left the compound he conceded to make use of support crutches


    13. ‘OK,’ he conceded ‘I’ll pay it back for you


    14. The technician had finally conceded defeat


    15. Jimmy had finally conceded with the questioning


    16. She naturally denied the accusation, and he conceded privately (as a single man) that since his destiny was already determined he might as well make the most of it, and allow himself to be seduced


    17. “Some might,” the medical officer conceded


    18. “You may have a point,” Lieutenant Howard conceded, “but I will be very interested in


    19. In this manner, a society will often settle on some inscrutable ―mean‖ or center point, conceded by popular opinion, that, however lacking the essential requirements of Truth, provides credible examples for others to follow


    20. "Well, maybe we could do it," I conceded

    21. Thus to avoid consuming his time, Nixon conceded virtually every domestic issue to liberals


    22. Britain conceded nothing to the US


    23. Lip service rendered to social/cultural issues has all but been conceded to the Democratic Party


    24. Tom Daschle, the highest ranking Democrat as a minority leader in the Senate, conceded his seat in South Dakota to the Republican winner John Thune


    25. “It’s possible,” he conceded


    26. "With Christ‘s help I can, otherwise, no," I conceded


    27. Barretson conceded, but warned Colling he would expect to hear from him no later than that afternoon


    28. At this point the alien conceded that the gangly stranger knew what he was doing with a nod and a wink


    29. In fairness, it has to be conceded that the incipient Free Church took ten years (known as the “Ten Years Conflict”) to plan the event


    30. It finally conceded his inability to further stand the

    31. Isaac finally jumped into the ring and busted out with some king tut poppin’ and some MJ and James Brown moon walking and such, but Isaac more or less conceded to Rory in his demeanor and in his comments, “Yeah man, Rory you’re good, that was cool man


    32. Brock conceded with laughter, “Yep, you’re probably right on that one


    33. It is now conceded it is not that, but is classified as a neural dysfunction


    34. She just as playfully conceded


    35. “Several,” the mayor conceded


    36. Elden conceded that Terry retained another law firm to do the detail work on the new contract


    37. Gore called Bush personally and conceded, saying he was on his way to make a public concession at Democratic election headquarters


    38. “I was splitting hairs,” the staff sergeant conceded


    39. No precise date can be given for this “revolution”, but it is generally conceded to have begun in he late 18th century


    40. He conceded the rectitude of my citations of the FAR and the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement which explicitly forbade these actions and said that they were grounds for the USG to refuse payment—even for services and/or hardware which it had already received and used

    41. Stepping up to the plate as ‘banker up,’ he conceded that the bank officer knew salient facts about him from his first loan, but to spare the gentleman the gesture of opening his own client file folder, Park laid an updated balance sheet that could be quickly and easily scanned on the adjacent coffee table


    42. ” The skipper was a weather expert and later conceded he underestimated the severity of the storm


    43. Hobaugh conceded, “is the ice


    44. Papp conceded, “sovereignty concerns and Canadian unease with weapons carriage”


    45. He conceded that his boss had a point and he


    46. She'd set herself up for a fall, she conceded, with her glee over the trick she was pulling—glorying in her supposed ability to manipulate him


    47. conceded to humanity through divine grace


    48. Toney‘s defense team, the State conceded that its failure to produce this and other evidence violated Mr


    49. “You are now,” conceded Zach


    50. “Yeah, okay, that might be better,” he conceded, dryly














































    Show more examples