Example sentences of "recognise at [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It is widely accepted among researchers that for code switching to take place , speakers must recognise at least two distinct codes , i.e. two distinct language systems . |
2 | The other , whom I recognised at once from the camp at Southampton and from the training centre at Achnacarry was sitting uā on the stretcher cursing his bad luck in getting a piece of shrapnel in his leg . |
3 | In 1933 , the Hungarian exile , Brassai , published his album of photographs , Paris By Night , and Doisneau recognised at once that beauty could be found in his own workaday surroundings . |
4 | And bringing up the end of the procession was a tribe of people whom she recognised at once as those who , like herself and Claud , had always had a little of everything and the God-given wit to use it right . |
5 | Two men stood there and she recognised at once that they were CID . |
6 | We recognised at once our common racial heritage . |
7 | I recognised at once that your chief is very important to your happiness . |
8 | She recognised at once the well-built woman who turned from some chore at the kitchen sink as the woman who had opened the door to her last Friday . |
9 | The technique uses Fourier transforms , and reportedly correctly recognises at least 5000 words using 24 various font styles , including cursive ones . |
10 | There is general acceptance that as regards consensual security English law recognises at least the following : the mortgage , the charge , the pledge and the lien . |
11 | For both Myfanwy and Andrew O'Donnell ā simply living a normal life is an achievement in itself ā something which was recognised at today 's award ceremony in Westminster . |
12 | Vassall was recognised at once by the Russians in Moscow as a homosexual and blackmailed . |
13 | ( 3 ) All speakers recognise at least two distinct codes , " Creole/ Patois " or " Black Talk " and London English ( usually called just " ordinary English " ) . |
14 | Tuck stitch is one of those fabrics that almost all machine knitters recognise at once , it is so unique in its formation . |