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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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As things stood with the Halbrane, and even admitting that she could be floated again, an accident would have rendered her return impossible before the winter set in. - "An Antarctic Mystery", Jules Verne.
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" That last sentence is sound argument," he said, as though reluctantly admitting the obvious,-" And I suppose I am to presume that 'Itself' is the well- spring from which you draw, or imagine you draw, your psychic force?" - "The Life Everlasting: A Reality of Romance", Marie Corelli.
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The main entrance was through the house and his own apartments, and this approach had the charming effect of admitting you first to a high gallery, from which a crooked picturesque staircase enabled you to descend to the wide, decorated, encumbered room. - "A London Life; The Patagonia; The Liar; Mrs. Temperly", Henry James.