Example sentences of "[pers pn] recognise [that] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On the issue of regional government , I do not want to distance myself from English history , but I recognise that Whitehall government is a long way from Manchester .
2 There is an issue about how much choice some people can exercise and I recognise that issue but the idea was not to force anybody to make the move .
3 I recognise that companies are under considerable pressures and that we face a period of uncertainty .
4 I recognise that practitioners will in some cases incur fruitless costs in the search for such a vital clue where none exists .
5 I shall look into the matter because I recognise that Newcastle is a Labour authority that has put aside its doctrinaire opposition to technology schools .
6 We recognised that training for this role needed to be more structured and now a formal training programme to supplement and extend my training has been set up with the cooperation of senior medical staff .
7 Once we recognise that holists and individualists are pursuing separate interests , it becomes clear that we need a scheme which will accommodate them both , and I have argued that the Annales school offers us the seeds of such an approach .
8 Thirdly , we recognise that managers , however , certainly at the strategic level , do make significant use of the formal publicly available information resource .
9 If we recognise that professionals do not have ownership of problems and that it is the primary managers ( parents ) who sort out problems , there is nothing to be gained by giving a contrary impression to parents .
10 Although we recognise that cancer is a multigene disorder ( with five or six genetic changes needed to induce malignancy ) , some genes may be critical at particular stages and reversal or blockade of a single event may be therapeutically useful .
11 Whilst we recognise that conditions favoured us in the first quarter in that weather-related losses were comparatively light , the worldwide nature of the improvement , together with encouraging indications so far in the second quarter , lead us to believe that the worst is behind us and that trends will continue to improve .
12 At the same time , we recognise that unity is not enough and that we need to discuss strategies for action , ways of mobilising , organising etc .
13 At the conference , we said that we recognise that government could not include the nuclear liabilities in any privatisation and that a solution would have to be found to retain these in the public sector .
14 We recognise that quality is important to you , so in-depth inspections are being carried out now to identify those places which take a pride in their higher standards — be it a small B&B or a large hotel .
15 In so doing , we recognise that CCW has a vital role to play in the immediate future , but we also recognise that many other ‘ actors ’ must also play their part in moving Wales towards sustainability .
16 Whilst we recognise that planning guidance should not be too prescriptive in terms of retail floorspace limits , we think that local planning authorities should set guidance limits which reflect some estimate of the environmental capacity of the plan area .
17 We would stress that the broad lines of development which we propose in our description of the 10 levels under this attainment target will require flexible interpretation since we recognise that language development is not linear but recursive , with pupils returning repeatedly to the same aspects of competence and reinforcing their skills on each occasion .
18 Unlike the Tories , we recognise that disarmament negotiations and technological change can bring about problems for our defence industries .
19 If we recognise that background , however , we must also recognise the reality , and the enormity , of what has happended in Croatia — and recognise that the great majority of acts of wanton wickedness have been perpetrated by the forces of a state that has , by all normal criteria , forfeited its right to be recognised as a sovereign independent nation .
20 They recognised that cases of alleged child abuse put great stress on all concerned , and they offered pastoral support to all children , parents , police , lawyers , the medical profession , social workers and anxious onlookers .
21 They recognised that God is sovereign and that they had to forgive , and they did .
22 They recognise that teachers from different subject areas must work alongside each other if the work is to have the necessary sharpness .
23 They recognise that arguments for a fair system of taxation and benefits , for protection from exploitation and discrimination , and for help for the unemployed , are not only moral issues but questions about the cohesion and security of the whole community .
24 Does he recognise that dialogue is not criticism by Ministers of everyone else 's proposals without making any positive contribution themselves ?
25 Does he recognise that provision is required for local authorities , voluntary groups and the private sector to provide places in creches and nursery schools ?
26 He recognised that doctors were taking decisions every day to limit treatment in futile cases but , equally , some doctors were continuing to treat patients in such circumstances partly because of doubts about their legal position .
27 He had already clearly laid down his view in his opening speech to the session , in which he recognised that perestroika had so far made little impact on the acute social and economic crisis .
28 Moscow has said that it recognises that GRID 's potential exists in the effective use of advanced methods of collecting and analyzing the results of land , aerial and space monitoring of the environment , such monitoring being " an important element in early forecasts of ecological catastrophes " .
29 It recognises that success in this new business area will be standards-led and so is backing what it predicts will emerge as the winners .
30 It recognises that money has a time value by discounting future cash flows at an appropriate discount rate .
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