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1 We need to recognise how much British design has been done for foreign companies.
2 It would be gravely irresponsible not to recognise how close negotiations are to collapse.
3 None of the accounts of my father's time on Jura recognise how essential she was.
4 Now I recognise how that rejection must have looked.
5 In retrospect, I recognise how immature my actions were.
6 I have begun to read much more widely, and recognise how very ill-educated I am.
7 This was an indiscretion, for it but made his father recognise how short he was.
8 They have to recognise how serious this is.
9 And I absolutely recognise how unfair this is.
10 Now I'm a parent you kind of recognise how much of an extraordinary sacrifice they've made.
11 So they don't recognise how important they are.
12 So you will recognise how , from Chaucer down, our literature has panted after the Mediterranean water-brooks.
13 Can we just take a moment and recognise how far we have come in terms of coffee?
14 I think in the last few weeks people again recognise how important transport workers are during a crisis.
15 When things go wrong we are scandalised, but we must recognise how difficult some of this work is.
16 Retailers face obsolescence unless they recognise how the type of property they rent needs to change, Gariel said.
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