Use recognise in a sentence
Sentences ending with recognise
- I am not one of your players of music, stage actors, writers of books, or painters of pictures, who assume a station that the laws of their country don't recognise. [12]
- There were besides many soft, tiger-like skins, which Sir Duke did not recognise. [11]
More example sentences with the word recognise in them
- Since you say you could recognise the originals of all except the heroines, pray whom did you suppose the two Moores to represent? [14]
- If this landlord, who in the past had seen him so often and so closely, did not recognise him, surely no one else would. [11]
- Too many sensations were being born in her all at once; but she did recognise that he was not trying to subtract anything from the pomp of the Lavilettes. [11]
- And by it we recognise that we are all insane, as concerns those matters. [5]
- As yet he was like a returned traveller who does not quickly recognise old familiar things, and who is struggling with vague suggestions and forgotten events. [11]
- Lacey did not understand, he did not recognise Hylda as yet; but he knew by instinct the Saadat's wishes, and he motioned the others to ride more slowly, while he and they watched horsemen coming out from Assouan towards them. [11]
- When they came to recognise each other, they shook hands, and marched on. [11]
- You recognise that this estimate is admissible, do you not? [5]
- Perhaps all would then be well again, for in this unfortunate action she could recognise the sole wrong which she had ever inflicted upon her lover. [10]
- The one disliked the other because she must recognise her; the other chafed because she could be recognised by Rosalie officially only. [11]
- Perhaps it was the importance she attached to her ancestry which made her impatient with their present position, and with people in the parish who would not altogether recognise their claims. [11]
- The highest possible stage in moral culture is when we recognise that we ought to control our thoughts, and "not even in inmost thought to think again the sins that made the past so pleasant to us. [1]
- Dost thou not see, dost thou not recognise him? [11]
- We recognise the same influence in the burning sense of shame which most of us have felt, even after the interval of years, when calling to mind some accidental breach of a trifling, though fixed, rule of etiquette. [1]
- He did not recognise them, but Delia, seeing him, shrank away in a corner of the carriage, trembling. [11]
- He refused to recognise the rather malicious adroitness with which Marion turned his remarks again upon himself, twisted out of all semblance. [11]
- He did not recognise one of the voices; the other was Nic Lavilette's. [11]
- And he didn't recognise me-twenty-five years since we met before! [11]
- Of course I recognise it now. [5]
- I could not recognise him, though at the instant I thought he was something familiar. [11]
- She did not recognise him until, with pathetic reproach, he called her by name and, horrified by the spectacle he presented, she fell upon her knees. [10]
- Must he recognise praying to them and thanking them as the demand of justice, of duty, and wisdom? [10]
- And should he not recognise in his aversion to every one of her suitors, and now to the aristocratic young Philotas, a feeling which resembled jealousy? [10]
- The first two men who appeared above the hatchway were promptly despatched, and Iberville's sword was falling upon Gering, whom he did not recognise, when De Casson's hand diverted the blow. [11]
- What unspeakable glory it would be, if they could recognise him, and realise that the derided mock king of the slums and back alleys was become a real King, with illustrious dukes and princes for his humble menials, and the English world at his feet! [5]
- He had driven it back to its covert, even before he could recognise its face. [11]
- He looked about him, now, but could not recognise the locality. [5]
- They needn't recognise him as soon as they get in. [10]
- Then Kathleen in her happiness would be at peace; and even Billy might go unmolested, for, who was there to recognise Billy, now that Portugais was dead? [11]
- He looked again; he could not recognise himself. [11]
- Yet it would have been impossible for any one to recognise her. [10]
- After what had happened, to number the swift granting of the insulted Biamite's prayer among the freaks of chance was probably a more arbitrary and foolish proceeding than, with so many others, to recognise the incomprehensible power of Nemesis. [10]
- But to-day the ghost ventured to draw nearer to me than is seemly, and I recognise the object. [10]
- I hear myself from your lips, and yet recognise myself, if that be not vanity. [11]
- They recognise their fellow-ants after months of absence, and feel sympathy for each other. [1]
- I have a feeling that Rosalie would recognise her as plainly as though the word Kathleen were stitched on her breast. [11]
- His house overlooked every house in the valley beneath: he could see nearly every garden; he could even recognise many in the far streets. [11]
- Now and always, even long after I am dead, the world will be obliged to recognise the claim which elevates me far above the throng: I am the mother of an Emperor's son! [10]
- He had not even been induced to recognise him as Infant, as a lawful member of his family. [10]
- She whom the Emperor Charles had honoured with his love would perhaps in the future learn to recognise his decision as wise, though it might offend her now. [10]
- Bewildered, anticipating, yet dreading to recognise her thoughts, she sat down and waited in a painful stillness. [11]
- At first he did not recognise Guida. [11]
- Oh, if they could only recognise him now! [5]
- Unless we wilfully close our eyes, we may, with our present knowledge, approximately recognise our parentage; nor need we feel ashamed of it. [1]
- Society, however, had ceased to recognise him for a long time, and he did not seek it. [11]
- For all its bubbling up and rushing in his ears, he could hear the knocking at the gate again--could hear a shout that followed it--could recognise the voice. [12]
- As I said before, I think he didn't recognise me; and he's lying now in 116 Intermediate, with a look on him that I've seen in the face of a man condemned to death by the devils of cholera or equatorial fever. [11]
- The instant he appeared, she recognised him--Who could have failed to recognise, in that instant, the ugly misshapen Quilp! [12]
- We know that ants and certain Lamellicorn beetles are capable of feeling an attachment for each other, and that ants recognise their fellows after an interval of several months. [1]
- It is wiser and better and holier to recognise and confess that there is no such thing as disease or pain or death. [5]
- He saw the activity of the two brothers, but did not recognise them, and sent a handful of men to dislodge them. [11]
- At last, in a voice which neither he nor she could quite recognise as his own, he said: "Of course you live now only for Guilbert. [11]
- If Heaven bestowed a son upon him, would not only the Church, but also the law, which he knew so well, refuse to recognise his rights? [10]
- I can stand a good deal, but I recognise that the ice is getting thin here. [5]
- I said, proudly: '"I suppose you recognise that? [5]
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