Examples of 'had conceded' in a sentence

Meaning of "had conceded"

had conceded: Indicates that someone has admitted, acknowledged, or agreed to something, usually after initially resisting or denying it

How to use "had conceded" in a sentence

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Britain had conceded sovereignty.
Iraqi government officials had either disappeared or had conceded defeat.
Some had conceded that the increase should be limited to inflation.
It was the first time the tourists had conceded a first innings during the summer.
They had conceded just three goals in those five games.
I came back from Russia and discovered that he had conceded.
Moses had conceded.
UNRWA spokesman Chris Gunness told Haaretz yesterday that the army had conceded wrongdoing.
Both teams had conceded only one goal in the four rounds prior to the final.
This was the first goal Hearts had conceded from a corner all season.
Messi had conceded the free kick and saw himself booked for the transgression.
It thought the EU had conceded too much.
He had conceded very little and Edmund Bonner was not satisfied with these admissions.
But the captain had conceded us leave, so that.
I had conceded defeat yet he kept attacking . Not fair.

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If we kept a clean sheet, we were told that we had conceded too many corners.
She had conceded so much when offering him Madame Marneffe.
On one occasion, the Canadian delegation had conceded that reproductive health included abortion.
Britain had conceded sovereignty but Russia and Spain asserted claims to the area.
In Guatemala, a spokesman for the new President had conceded that numerous secret prisons existed.
Oliver Kahn had conceded five goals and Michael Owen was offered a hat-trick.
And a cabriolet. But the captain had conceded us leave, so that.
Overall, the club had conceded four goals alongside Belo Horizonte at the second round.
Lamprou arrived free of Willem II, where he had conceded 97 goals in two seasons.
Once the Italians had conceded on this point, negotiations proceeded quickly.
And that the Palestinians had conceded that Israel was " here to stay ".
Mr Andersson had conceded committing the proscribed act, i.e. driving a tractor on a highway.
Fiorentina won 3-0 over Spal, which had conceded only one goal in its four previous matches.
But, as though he had conceded enough to his friends ' wishes, and.
Schiff said that EPA had conceded that in its brief in the case.
Before Lara 's dismissal he had conceded byes and missed a catch down the leg side.
Such as Beth, who had conceded that Curveball was odd, but were not most defectors?
In 1516, the Pope had conceded the right of the French king to appoint bishops.

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