Sentence examples for recognisable out from inspiring English sources

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It's no life for them with you living in fear the whole time.' She started off slowly, dying her hair black so she was less easily recognisable out on the streets.

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This doesn't mean seeing landmarks in the background – indeed, there's an explicit lack of anything too recognisable to out of towners – but a clever use of the city's enormous population as a ubiquitous, disinterested supporting player.

It seems an incredible leap that just over a century later maps of the world looked much as they do today – the same continents, their coastlines instantly recognisable, planned out on paper in a mathematically consistent manner.

One portion of the Inside technology is related to the computer vision field — it functions by using the phone's cameras to locate visible objects in a mapped interior as orientation points, much as the human eye seeks out recognisable landmarks to lock on to for orientation.

The new curriculum will make it compulsory to take part in "recognised and recognisable sports" and will set out requirements for "team outdoor and adventurous activity".

There's not too many more recognisable people out there, I think, in tennis.

The manager reiterated that he expects Danny Welbeck's ankle injury to be healed before the France game but Carroll's improvement has been so staggering he is now first-choice striker by some distance, barely recognisable from the out-of-form player we saw at Liverpool for seven eighths of last season.

Matt chats as he sieves, occasionally calling out a recognisable element, such as a chilli flake or a piece of peanut.

London's Underground, 150 years old this week, has become an "instantly recognisable brand" which stands out from similar services in other cities and has become a lucrative part of the city's tourist industry.

In the last two decades of her life, only two painters stand out as recognisable personalities: Jean Cousin the Younger (c. 1522 c. 1594), few of whose works survive, and Antoine Caron (c. 1521 1599), who became Catherine's official painter after working at Fontainebleau under Primaticcio.

Up to three of ARF-GEFs BIG1 to BIG4 (BIG1-4) were knocked out without recognisable phenotypic effect except for big1,2,3, which was retarded in growth because BIG4 is predominantly expressed in root and pollen.

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