recognise造句241. The middle way is to recognise that we are good and bad, weak and strong.
242. Then Victoria was made Crown Princess to recognise the principles of equal primogeniture.
243. All postal operators recognise, however, that the epistolary habit has taken a hit from the internet.
244. Ignoringhis preformationist leanings, Dionis's theory follows the general linesof what we would now recognise as an ectopic or abdominal pregnancy.
245. Johannes Gutenberg invented the method of printing books as we recognise them today.
246. Information from the RCMP about how to recognise, report and stop frauds.
247. " In Therese's last words, she said, "Virtue is an attitude - we understand our " littleness " before God, so that we recognise our humbleness and weakness, there by believing in the kindness of God.
248. But if republicanism is to survive in Britain it needs to get over such knee-jerk reactions and recognise the visual cunning that is monarchy's secret weapon.
249. This helps users to recognise spelling mistakes and to filter out incorrect words.
250. At first she did not recognise the shabby, baggy figure.
251. 'I spoke to my stepdaughter on the phone from hospital and she didn't recognise who I was. She said I sounded Chinese.
252. We're just looking down this incredible crevasse , down onto what I recognise as rubbish.
253. They recognise that tough action offers the only hope of beating inflation.
254. As an engineer, he can recognise a kludge when he sees one.
254.try its best to gather and create good sentences.
255. In meditation we use them (real concepts) as labels to help us recognise realities.
256. They had failed to recognise signs on their instrument panel indicating a serious problem in the left engine.
257. People retain their fuzzier peripheral vision, but as the disease progresses, their central vision goes and with it the ability to read, drive or even recognise facial expressions.
258. He must recognise by now that he will be a one-term, increasingly lame duck president.
259. The first is the failure to recognise the strength of the deflationary pressures ( see chart ).
260. Defence chiefs say they have been slow to recognise their potential, both in a surveillance role and as a weapons carrier.
261. One can recognise a man as an Emperor or as a grocer.