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

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1 I recognise that substantial staffing problems exist within the grants department of the Housing Executive , and I recognise the problems that that creates .
2 I recognise that periodic doubts are expressed about the overall German commitment to the project .
3 This approach appears reasonable , although we recognise that actual numbers may vary slightly from those stated .
4 It follows , therefore , that out of this sum only have the character of being realised surplus-value. if we recognise that capitalist consumption — α — is a limited quantity which is relatively inelastic , represents that part of surplus-value embodied in consumption goods which is ‘ saved ’ .
5 We recognise that local authorities are under a duty to provide a comprehensive and efficient library service and that they may wish to stock a range of material about homosexuality , dealing with homosexual themes or written by homosexual authors .
6 That we recognise that local authorities are in a a difficult position .
7 The fact that we recognise that different people in the health service will produce different answers to the same questions is manifest in the fact that different health authorities will reach different conclusions , based on their assessment of the health needs of their resident populations and of their local priorities ..
8 We have said that we recognise that high energy prices may have to play a part in a strategy for reducing carbon dioxide emissions .
9 He recognised that human society is characterised by extraordinarily complex and rich forms of communication , and it is through such communication that the individual 's self is constructed and the larger group is constructed .
10 It recognises that custodial sentences are the least effective way of dealing with young offenders , and emphasises community penalties like supervision orders .
11 In conceding ( b ) he recognises that scribal records actually were unreliable , as well as being seen to be .
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