Sentence examples for start to recognise from inspiring English sources

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This naming your fear takes the power out of it and you'll also start to recognise it more easily.

But we can start to recognise that there is more to postwar recovery than restoring bridges, roads and buildings.

"We need the political parties to start to recognise what's happening here and to look at their policies more closely.

"It's only as you get older that you start to recognise these subconscious influences, and how much power they have".

At first it all looks very chaotic but, after a while, you start to recognise whose tweets are worth taking seriously and whose are not.

Its report, published on Tuesday, says: "As the department develops the digital solution, so it will start to recognise some of the costs incurred as assets.

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ReprintsEuropean bigwigs are starting to recognise this.

Business is starting to recognise the problem.

The industry is starting to recognise this.

Employers are starting to recognise the importance of sleep.

After a while, they started to recognise my voice, too.

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