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

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1 We must recognise that villages in the past were nucleations of farms and cottages , generally in a discrete unit of land , with a separate field system , managed communally so that all farmers and landholders were interdependent on each other .
2 Secondly , because programming chiefs should recognise that topics of crucial importance for education , industry and national life bear examination in more crowded regions of space time than Sunday midnight in the south .
3 Such codes should always be accompanied by sanctions for offenders , and must recognise that misunderstandings may well occur as a result of the purchaser 's mistaken expectations , as well as by the failure on the part of the provider of the service or the manufacturer of the product to deliver .
4 However it does recognise that sections of the community other than those with political authority may bear and use arms , and should accept and receive international guarantees of humane treatment .
5 On the practical level , changes in social policies which reduce women 's claims to maintenance on men but do not recognise that changes in the division of responsibilities for caring between men and women within the family and between the family and the wider community are also required , may in the end be counter-productive as far as women are concerned .
6 These cause trouble because often the speller does not recognise that words can be made up of different bits brought together .
7 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 .
8 This was putting the matter very tartly , and Bagehot recognised that things were not quite this simple .
9 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 .
10 The judges in that case recognised that decisions of the stewards might affect the public but concluded they were not decisions in the sphere of public law .
11 While members must make the major policy decisions , Bains recognised that officers contribute to the stimulation and formulation of policy : ‘ … the skilled professional officer is not just a servant who is paid to do as he is told ’ ( Bains 1972:8 ) .
12 Robertson recognised that women in her profession must be twice as good as men to progess as far in their work .
13 While a few voices , mainly from the safety of universities , call for their abolition , the majority of practical opinion recognises that examinations are inevitable and that three tasks are necessary to improve both their efficiency and their effect on the school curriculum .
14 The Government also recognises that areas which can be worked in an environmentally acceptable manner are likely to decrease over the period of the guidelines ( PIP 4.12 ) .
15 The Government also recognises that areas which can be worked in an environmentally acceptable manner are likely to decrease over the period of the guidelines ( PIP 4.12 ) .
16 The APB recognises that companies will have to bear the additional costs of expanding the audit 's scope , but says that these will be borne more heavily by riskier companies .
17 The Plan recognises that carers are the heart of community care and proposes :
18 8.4 The Department recognises that employees who are the victims of violence at work may suffer emotional and psychological reactions to the incident in addition to or apart from any physical injury .
19 C.D.C. recognises that employees ' contributions are a valuable resource .
20 The Convention also recognises that parties may have varying interests in the operation of a treaty or treaty provision .
21 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 .
22 The Act recognises that shares may be transmitted by operation of law and that , when this occurs , the prohibition on registering unless a proper instrument of transfer has been delivered does not apply .
23 The Warnock Report ( op. cit. ) recognises that pupils with sensory handicaps need advisory services providing support at this level .
24 The old system had fallen into disrepute because of its widespread use as a tax dodge , and because it encouraged conifer planting , but it is recognised that grants are not as effective .
25 In this respect it has been recognised that Departments will have specific concerns relevant to the activities of particular groups of workers who provide services .
26 It is recognised that nurses must care for patients during recognised holidays but they should not be expected to be in the classroom .
27 It has long been recognised that women who devote years of their lives to bringing up children lose out in the pension stakes .
28 In addition to antibiotics , it should be recognised that enzymes are microbial products which could also be involved in the biocontrol action , for example , by causing the lysis of the cell walls of pathogens during the phenomenon of mycoparasitism ( Fig. 1 ) .
29 And since it is generally recognised that managers cost their companies at least three times their annual salary , the scope for cost-saving is enormous .
30 It is recognised that assignments and case studies can also be significant aspects of learning and teaching approaches in the modules as well as being used for summative assessment purposes .
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