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Sentence count:162+7Posted:2016-12-28Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: recognizerecognitioncognitiveeconomic recoveryadvisedhypnotisedsurprisedrecordMeaning: adj. 1. provided with a secure reputation 2. generally approved or compelling recognition. 
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91. Although a recognised left back, Jimmy Phillips had experience at centre half with Rangers.
92. They share the characteristic of being established recognised professional bodies: The Association of Consulting Engineers.
93. It is a recognised indication of excellence which helps them compete with men in the early stages of their careers.
94. He frowned, disconcerted by something, then, with a shock, recognised the clothes she was wearing.
95. Ensure that modified software is formally approved before the modification operation is recognised as complete.
96. Helicobacter pylori is recognised as a significant cause of chronic antral gastritis and important in the aetiology of peptic ulceration.
97. HENLEY-NEDERLAND Henley-Nederland is an independent, private institution and a recognised educational establishment.
98. It was the customer himself who recognised professionalism when he saw it and responded accordingly.
99. R.22 contains provisions as to the name of a recognised body.
100. I was ringed by men, some in armour, and recognised the blue and mustard livery of the City of London.
101. But in our society the self-denial of which we speak has a moral dimension which is not strongly recognised in all civilisations.
102. Have we now reached the stage where there is a recognised body of work produced over the 1980s by women artists?
103. We recognised that the bald statement in the preceding paragraph requires amplification.
104. The visit will provide opportunities to see the school in action and enable good ideas to be recognised, applauded and noted.
105. It should be recognised that we are still in the early days of case-mix accounting.
106. Most, it had to be recognised, would have been unable to resist a heavy and sustained bombardment.
107. Similarly, the transverse colon was recognised by its characteristic triangular folds and the sigmoid colon by its circular folds.
108. He handed over a ring and an amulet that I recognised.
109. Had felt the overpowering certainty of the man behind the words and, again, recognised the echo in himself.
110. Sera from all patients contained IgG antibodies that recognised Giardia heat shock antigen.
111. Charity should have recognised it as the calm before the storm, but she didn't.
112. Their chief concern is that their status as skilled specialists should be recognised and respected.
113. Constructive and destructive waves correspond closely with two of the main types of breaker recognised today,[www.Sentencedict.com] namely spilling and plunging breakers.
114. A nationally recognised qualification should be awarded on successful completion of a validated course.
115. During their time together, Rigby recognised the steely determination Gedge applied to the group.
116. It is widely recognised that the classical technique can and does prove a stable basis fur all styles of dance.
117. Pluvinel regarded all horses as individuals, and recognised that their temperaments can differ greatly.
118. During the recession some larger companies recognised a need to dispose of peripheral interests and apply the proceeds to their core businesses.
119. At last it has been recognised that there are many females within the club scene who have true potential.
120. As before many recognised the importance of the document in initiating debate on the curriculum.
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