Examples of 'recognise themselves' in a sentence
Meaning of "recognise themselves"
Recognise themselves: To acknowledge or identify one's own identity, characteristics, or qualities
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Even if they do not recognise themselves as being such.
Recognise themselves objectively.
People have to recognise themselves in your story.
Their authors will undoubtedly recognise themselves.
People will recognise themselves in these girls.
Apologies to anyone who may recognise themselves.
They do not recognise themselves in the traditional structures.
Maybe your surfers will recognise themselves.
People recognise themselves in that family.
Budgerigars are not able to recognise themselves in a mirror.
Older women recognise themselves as a source of knowledge and experience.
Manta rays are first fish to recognise themselves in a mirror.
To recognise themselves maybe.
But of course some women recognise themselves in my creations.
They recognise themselves as individuals and see themselves in relationship to the world.
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Many carers do not recognise themselves as carers.
The people are turning away from a Europe in which they can not recognise themselves.
Manta rays might recognise themselves in mirrors.
Chimps are one of the few animals that can recognise themselves.
All great apes recognise themselves in a mirror.
Probably a good few people would recognise themselves.
Most people recognise themselves as sinners.
Recent studies have shown that mantas are able to recognise themselves in a mirror.
Elephants can recognise themselves in a mirror.
Culture is the thing that Europeans are most likely to recognise themselves as sharing.
The people can recognise themselves in each of the players.
They develop cultural traditions and can even recognise themselves and others.
Adults can easily recognise themselves in many of the situations.
People reading this will know exactly who I am talking about and may even recognise themselves.
All those people recognise themselves in it.
However, this does not mean they are unable to recognise themselves.
People must be able to recognise themselves in their leaders.
When our citizens look at those pictures, they do not recognise themselves.
It is up to others to recognise themselves in my writing.
People did not want more fairy stories ; they wanted something in which they could recognise themselves.
By having two pictograms we help them to recognise themselves and distinguish others.
The Greeks recognise themselves as Greeks through their shared gods and myths above all.
Obviously transparency is vital if citizens are to recognise themselves in their representatives.
They don't recognise themselves in that scenario.
And I think that a lot of people recognise themselves in that.
Would they recognise themselves in this debate?
I truly think that the first Solitary Sisters would recognise themselves in this.
And do artists recognise themselves under this title?
It 's also about how young people recognise themselves.
Many people recognise themselves in Anne 's diary to some extent.
We want to see a Europe whose people recognise themselves and each other.
There are many people who are carers, and would not recognise themselves as such.
First and foremost, human beings must recognise themselves and give account to their own conscience.
Over the past 30 years, many studies have found evidence that animals recognise themselves in mirrors.
Dolphins, however, recognise themselves immediately.
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