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    Use "recognise" in a sentence

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    recognise


    1. Do you recognise it?’ he asked politely


    2. Let us be truthful with us, and recognise things for what they are


    3. ’ He said his temper rousing – I recognise the signs! ‘She is not amenable to what she sees as charity and I insulted her by suggesting that she couldn’t look after herself


    4. ‘Ah, Mrs Merrett, is Mrs Wynell there, please?’ a voice I recognise as the Inspector asked


    5. As I was playing an elderly woman complete with grey wig, I was not overly flattered – even Emma, my daughter, didn’t recognise me in that outfit!’


    6. Smith had what we might recognise as thoughts, but He had no


    7. ‘Do you recognise him?’


    8. Smith had what we might recognise as thoughts, but He had no shapes upon which to hang them


    9. Not answering, I sip the hot liquid … it has a chamomile base – that much I recognise - but there’s something else in it which I can’t identify


    10. Wiesse had brought me back across with my mother … funny how I didn’t recognise him … she’d been dying by then, though I hadn’t realised it at the time

    11. As if I would recognise them if they were waving flags! Honestly, Lintze, you are a complete prat at times


    12. I seemed to recognise her calm face but then realised I knew her only from my books


    13. I gave her a wide smile and touched my forehead hoping she would recognise this as an apology and said sorry, in the hope she might speak a little English


    14. It’ll be interesting seeing what you recognise when you see it


    15. You will recognise it from the others because it flies the noble flag of Greece from a tall white pole in the yard


    16. ‘What do you make of Beuno?’ I asked as he pauses to inspect a flowering plant which I vaguely recognise … rosemary?


    17. Situated in the centre of the clearing, the Well is beautifully trimmed with fresh flowers and set about with what I now recognise as Gottestones


    18. As he walks up Jo’s path I recognise him – that’s Alastair Liddington, the chap that Jo knows … the one with the band


    19. A young white man, whom I did not recognise came and sat one row ahead of


    20. • Every time you have a negative feeling or emotion, recognise you

    21. recognise the truth of what is happening


    22. Increases recognition speed: Increases the ability to recognise more


    23. This is very beneficial when you recognise


    24. When you recognise non-‐truth in your life, it is a time to be joyful


    25. In daily activity, when you recognise that you are aligning to non-‐truth, re-‐


    26. Don’t beat yourself up when you recognise that you are aligned to non-‐


    27. recognise what we experience is always what we vibrate within ourselves


    28. Recognise the truth of what is being presented and be very happy you


    29. A key point to recognise also is this: You impact the whole with everything


    30. annoy me I recognise they are part of an external experience that I have

    31. RECOGNISE that your attention lies on a non-‐truth and you are feeding it


    32. swearing, although he did not recognise all of the curses blistering the


    33. She peered at the pictures, trying to commit them to mind so that she might recognise them outside


    34. and even Tom could recognise mint, lavender and rosemary


    35. behaviour, and to recognise the signs of attempted smuggling


    36. What is it by the way? I don't recognise it


    37. where they were expected, but failed to recognise them at all in an


    38. hunter was questioned closely, but he did not recognise very many of


    39. Even those he did recognise, the Lyndesfarne


    40. He has, in his own way, treated her better than most of the shits out on the street, not exactly as an equal, but he does seem to recognise her humanity

    41. Bram paused, in a way that Tom was beginning to recognise as


    42. Some of them recognise the futility of it all and never say a word


    43. There’s a name I recognise … Josephine Symons – she’s singing at All Saints Church this week as part of their Flower Festival


    44. Before long, I find myself driving through a part of the town which I recognise


    45. his attention to the one man he didn’t recognise


    46. ‘I recognise this man


    47. ‘I don’t recognise the smell, but I guarantee it was


    48. trying to find a street name that I could recognise, and


    49. whore of a mother will recognise you


    50. to recognise his old travelling companion










































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    Synonyms for "recognise"

    acknowledge know recognise recognize agnise agnize realise realize greet discern distinguish make out pick out spot tell apart accredit

    "recognise" definitions

    show approval or appreciation of


    grant credentials to


    detect with the senses


    express greetings upon meeting someone


    express obligation, thanks, or gratitude for


    be fully aware or cognizant of


    perceive to be the same


    accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept his power and authority