Examples of 'recognise one' in a sentence
Meaning of "recognise one"
recognise one - This phrase implies identifying or acknowledging a specific person, object, or situation based on previous encounters or knowledge
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An emergency before they can recognise one.
And they need to recognise one another as individuals.
I have taken enough photos of mass graves to recognise one.
To know and recognise one another is a divine command.
You probably would not recognise one anyway.
You might recognise one or two of these games.
Bottlenose dolphins have their own whistle through which they can recognise one another.
It will only recognise one federation.
Scientists studying this annual encounter now think that individuals may recognise one another.
I recognise one of these pictographs.
The thing about wearing a mask is that you recognise one when you see one.
She does not recognise one person from another anyway.
Because of their uniqueness, stripes may help zebras recognise one another.
I recognise one of these photos.
The Host is slow to recognise one who is alone.
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I recognise one or two faces.
Would you recognise one EG.
I recognise one of the guys.
Do you think you would recognise one if you saw one?
Recognise one of your Knights.
We have managed to recognise one another 's documents.
Obviously, there can be no negotiation if the parties do not recognise one another.
I think I recognise one of the people waiting in the image.
Amongst all the lies you have heard here this weekend, recognise one truth.
But I recognise one of these names.
Amongst all the lies you have heard here this weekend, no fuss recognise one truth.
Do you not recognise one of your victims?
Does not matter . You probably would not recognise one anyway.
Did you recognise one of the victims on the videos?
Clara believes she has seen all the Doctor 's faces, but does not recognise one figure.
Can you recognise one of your old friends?
On reaching, Hidimba and Bhīma recognise one another.
Could people recognise one another if everyone looked alike?
Fear and I are old friends, we can always recognise one another.
How would we recognise one when we saw one?
Before going further, it 's important to recognise one thing.
How silly of me not to recognise one of our more important clients!
I recognise one of the voices, it 's Simon Cooper.
After death they would recognise one another, and would.
Both recognise one another 's investigative inclinations and work together to solve the murders.
Peter Campus, When America fails to recognise one of its own geniuses.
They do not recognise one another by sight though, they rely on smell.
What I was saying about the bandits is that I think I recognise one of them from a wanted-poster.
Do spirits recognise one another as having lived together upon the earth?
Not so - the fact is that parent and chick can recognise one another 's voice.
But I recognise one of the corporations. - Ownership of the building is complicated.
They are missing . But I recognise one of these names.
You recognise one of these photographs, do you not?
Will they even recognise one another?
I recognise one of them, two of them.
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I do not hardly recognise you any more
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You are the one who brought me back in
One can not live on cake alone
And you are one sweet little casserole