unrecognised造句1. He is believed to have worked unrecognised as a doorman at East End clubs.
2. There really is a wealth of unrecognised talent out there.
3. Hard work and talent so often go unrecognised and unrewarded.
4. This remarkable feat of arms is largely unrecognised.
5. If excellence is unrecognised, the culture is doubly impoverished.
6. Such experiences often go unrecognised in the workplace.
7. Second, if the condition goes unrecognised, or is incorrectly treated, irreversible damage may occur.
8. This theme has gone largely unrecognised by contemporary social theory, including urban and regional sociology.
9. Faecal occult blood studies have also uncovered previously unrecognised cases of ulcerative colitis.
10. Until comparatively recently, dyslexia remained largely unrecognised.
11. The glory should go to those who go unrecognised behind the scenes.
12. Unrecognised by fellow diners, he could not overhearing the conversation of two women sitting nearby.
13. There must be many vases, bowls or bottles sitting unrecognised in people's homes.
14. Local authorities are likely to refuse to hire facilities to unrecognised martial arts organisations.
15. Many nurses in small community hospitals have been working as ENPs, unrecognised and unrewarded, for many years.
16. The lesion is known to be easily overlooked and unrecognised, rather than being rare.
17. The study said it is likely that the meat-eating qualities of many plants has gone unrecognised because they are missing some of the prime characteristics associated with carnivorous species.
18. A microbe that uses left - handed DNA could exist unrecognised.
19. She became ill and died with her life's work unrecognised.
20. I actually knew her, but in overalls I passed unrecognised.