Example sentences of "[pers pn] recognise [that] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I recognise that companies are under considerable pressures and that we face a period of uncertainty . |
2 | I recognise that practitioners will in some cases incur fruitless costs in the search for such a vital clue where none exists . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Thirdly , we recognise that managers , however , certainly at the strategic level , do make significant use of the formal publicly available information resource . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | They recognise that teachers from different subject areas must work alongside each other if the work is to have the necessary sharpness . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | This is important because it recognises that retailers may not have the knowledge or the resources to check whether the goods he sells meet the general safety requirement , especially in the case of second-hand goods . |