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

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1 Steam lovers will recognise them as the engine and tender .
2 Those who refuse the challenge to become disciples will find that Jesus does not recognise them as members of the community ( Mark 8:38 ) .
3 And , if so , would he recognise them as a warning that Doreen was not the right woman for him ?
4 And you will recognise them as the words of Jesus .
5 Wessex region would not recognise me as a senior registrar until the college 's approval had been received .
6 If this was n't enough , the state does not recognise you as a mother until you are sixteen , when you are eligible to claim supplementary benefit , maternity grant and milk and vitamin tokens .
7 I 'd recognise you as her daughter anywhere .
8 Housman might not readily recognise him as a Shropshire Lad .
9 His description was circulated to all police forces throughout Britain , and a number of anxious relatives visited the mortuary to see if they could recognise him as a missing husband , brother or son , but no one did .
10 He is not ranked by the WBA either but that group would recognise him as champion .
11 Any story which carries the imputation of discreditable conduct by somebody will be actionable by a plaintiff who can show that at least some readers would recognise him as the person being criticised , or that the facts in the story necessarily imply such an allegation against him .
12 Neither of them knew her well , but they would recognise her as the secretary of someone important in the administration .
13 She hoped that if he was a churchgoer-which was unlikely these days he would not recognise her as the vicar 's wife .
14 WE READ of ‘ male rape ’ but the law does not recognise it as such .
15 For a moment I did n't even recognise it as the same owl Derek and I had been round to see a few weeks before .
16 A distorted pulse is , nevertheless , a pulse , and the receiver will recognise it as such .
17 He did not recognise it as hope .
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