Example sentences of "we recognise [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We recognise that a time record is a poor indicator of quality but , in combination with the necessary confirmatory certificates and the detailed examination of standards that is built into the training office appraisal process , the Institute has a monitoring system of which — given that it depends almost entirely on voluntary effort — it can be justifiably proud .
2 We recognise that the issue is caught up with consumer perceptions .
3 We recognise that the imposition of such a time limit would have significant resource implications for MPAs in relation to the need to determine the necessary applications .
4 We recognise that the Church is a divinely constituted organism and not merely a human institution .
5 However , we recognise that the church has not always been democratic and that at times we have been insensitive to violations of basic human rights even within the church .
6 Whilst we recognise that the Government does not want local authorities to use development plan policies to limit change of use rights , we believe the final guidance should indicate the special circumstances in which such constraints may be justified , for example , in order to avoid environmental problems or to sustain the traditional employment base of a particular locality .
7 The crucial difference between a social democratic view of the state and the one taken here , is that we recognise that the bureaucracy itself is political in the course of exercising its executive powers , particularly in the realm of policy-making at the upper levels and in implementation at the lower levels .
8 We recognise that the Chancellor has placed an enormous responsibility on the motor industry to get the economy moving again .
9 Civilian populations may not be attacked as such , but we recognise that the co-location of military targets and civilians may make unavoidable certain injury to civilians .
10 However , we recognise that the countryside is also a place for conservation , for bird lovers , for agriculture and for a whole range of people .
11 We recognise that the fact that the Bill introduces a two-thirds elected representative element to the UKCC means that that accountability has been improved .
12 We recognise that the bulk of actual recruitment spade work will be done at a local level , but , apart from a few heroic efforts , the branches were not up to it .
13 The trouble with this formulation is that it does not suggest how we can be sure as to just what is the constitutional set-up , and this is a particular problem once we recognise that the power of particular institutions is subject to change and that there are disputes as to what are ( and should be ) the fundamental practices and rules .
14 We will encourage home ownership , but we recognise that the housing market has been distorted by mortgage tax relief , and we believe that choice in housing means providing more rented accommodation in both public and private sectors .
15 This inactivity is best interpreted as indicative of a powerlessness , but is perfectly " rational " once we recognise that the group is making certain calculations as to the likely response to their views and demands .
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