Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [adv] recognise that " in BNC.

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1 Does the Prime Minister agree that the statement by Terry Waite 's captors that they now recognise that they did wrong and that what they did has served no useful purpose should be understood by all those who engage in the vile practice of taking hostages , anywhere ?
2 One or two Conservative Members have admitted today that they now recognise that they got it wrong in 1987-88 .
3 But cultures and histories are not defined by administrative boundaries , and I soon recognised that in quite tangible ways something of West Ham survived in the indigenous population — now rapidly declining and ageing — and in the language .
4 We are increasingly accustomed to questioning the eternal validity of social roles , and we now recognise that the way in which we define masculinity and femininity , ‘ motherhood ’ and ‘ fatherhood ’ , even ‘ childhood ’ , are culturally specific and often bear little relationship to the expected or ascribed roles in other cultures , nor are they , of course , simple products of biology .
5 But we also recognise that all families face extra costs in bringing up children .
6 In so doing , we recognise that CCW has a vital role to play in the immediate future , but we also recognise that many other ‘ actors ’ must also play their part in moving Wales towards sustainability .
7 But he also recognises that part of his role is to accept the criticism .
8 The Movement recognised this , as it also recognised that administrative pressures were working against a concerted attempt to preserve religious unity .
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