Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [adv] recognise that " in BNC.
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1 | Many readers will readily recognise that such purchase decisions are often fraught with difficulty and argument . |
2 | I should have thought that the hon. Lady would now recognise that the description that I gave was entirely apposite . |
3 | A class that is good at drama will intuitively recognise that the drama lies in the difficulty of conveying that message to the visitors — that is the tension to be enjoyed . |
4 | They took a very different attitude from Maud to this relationship believing ‘ that if local government is to have any chance of achieving a corporate approach to its affairs members and officers must both recognise that neither can regard any area of the authority 's work and administration as exclusively theirs ’ ( Bains 1972:8 ) . |
5 | Engineers in managerial positions should therefore recognise that they have enhanced responsibilities in three important respects : the introduction and operation of a proper risk management programme ; the effective discharge of their broader duties , so that they do not themselves become a source of risk ; and in the making of judgements relating tot he tolerability of risk . |
6 | My hon. Friend must also recognise that the Thameslink lines under central London would not be capable of taking the proposed high-speed trains which will come across from the channel tunnel . |