Sentence examples for what she recognises from inspiring English sources

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But I don't for a moment doubt that piffle is what she recognises it to be.

Even so, in deference to what she recognises is "sort of my signature", the frontage contains four reliefs cast from the concave gap between the glass and frames of the gallery windows – another of Whiteread's explorations of what she calls "negative space"; these began when, as a young artist, she had the thought of "mummifying the air" in a room.

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She also believes, in what she herself recognises as "flipped-out" magical thinking, that if she is not there to receive the notification, then it will be impossible for her son to have died.

To her credit, Boaden recognises that Radio 4 has benefited from what she calls 'external events'.

She knows what she wants, and she knows what she's doing.

Sort of what she said.

What she said happened.

That's what she does.

Although Nicola wishes her university could have prepared its students earlier for what lies ahead, she recognises that careers offices can only take so much responsibility.

When Mr Elton proposes to her she recognises what the reader has always known: he is vain, cold-hearted and repulsive.

And what this also means is that she recognises the perils of moral compartmentalising.

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