Sentence examples for recognise such from inspiring English sources

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Who would recognise such an experience?

We don't expect them to recognise such overtures for what they are: well-meant, but limiting.

That's all very well, but do the rewards recognise such skill and responsibility?

Having opposed that conflict from the very beginning, I recognise such concerns.

Researchers have recently made strides in teaching machines to recognise such sarcasm, as well as double meanings or cultural references.

I think, as Mr Drum says, that we do recognise such a right in a loose communal sense.

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The Nobel committee should be applauded for recognising such rigorous theoretical and empirical work.

But the conservation discussion is framed in such a way that it is bad at recognising such qualities.

The headaches must have been too blinding for them to have recognised such a great description of a placebo.

Yet those same bosses go to inordinate lengths to delay recognising such supposedly irrelevant, non-cash losses.

Sir Alex Ferguson, who has plenty of experience at recognising such moments, thought it was the sort of victory on which titles can turn.

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