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Example sentences for "recognize the"

  • Ah, I shall teach them to tolerate it nevertheless; I shall prove to all of them that France is at the head of all monarchies, and compel them to recognize the Emperor of France with bowed heads!

  • As though God had said, "To deliver him up would be to recognize the right of the master to hold him.

  • This humanity-god has been long adored under a veil which disguised it from the eyes of its worshippers; but the time is come when the sage ought to recognize the object of his worship and give it its true name.

  • Our young critics, wasting an inheritance of which they do not appear always to recognize the origin, are doing nothing else, very often, than catching as they die away the last vibrations of that surpassing eloquence.

  • In my judgment the time has arrived when we should definitely make up our minds to recognize the Indian as an individual and not as a member of a tribe.

  • All the Abolitionists and prominent Republicans had upheld the principle of equal rights to all, and now, when the test came, they refused to recognize the claims of woman!

  • Wyoming was highly complimented as being the first Territory to recognize the equality of woman, and pronounced as much ahead of her eastern sisters in civilization as she is higher in altitude.

  • By what marks, however, may we recognize the identity of an individual at different times and in different places?

  • During the first performance of "L'Aureliano," at Naples, the singer loaded the music with such ornaments that Rossini could not recognize the offspring of his own brains.

  • His sunny and genial nature never knew envy, and he was quick to recognize the merits of schools opposed to his own.

  • Rousseau with a burst of rage said, "Let me make use of my own powers," and thenceforward the sentimental misanthrope refused to recognize the composer.

  • Like Agassiz, he had at first resisted the theory of natural selection, but had, unlike Agassiz, come to recognize the necessity of admitting the idea of evolution in some form, like Asa Gray and Jeffries Wyman.

  • But when once I succeeded in breaking through the surface opposition of the rank and file of the workers, I found that they were willing to recognize the power of this neglected factor in their lives.

  • Nurture" has been threshed out time after time, usually fruitlessly, because of a failure to recognize the indivisibility of these biological factors.

  • Like the economists of the Manchester school, Marx failed to recognize the interplay of human instincts in the world of industry.

  • But according to the teachings of the latter, we shall be enabled to recognize the meaning of natural law in the determination of how actual events are conditioned by possible ones.

  • Leibnitz was the first to recognize the importance of the theory

    of probability for inductive logic.


  • Who fails to recognize the dress of a real clerical, of democrats, of conservative-aristocrats?

  • There was everywhere the most earnest desire to avert a conflict, and an unwillingness to recognize the possibility of actual war.

  • And the seer was so weary he was not quick to recognize the rainbow, but he stayed there, and on the next day he did not see the sign again.

  • Mexico obstinately refused to recognize the independence of Texas.

  • On their advice, however, President Wilson decided in October to recognize the government of Carranza, who now controlled three fourths of the territory of Mexico.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recognize the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    adult life; aniline black; counter attack; first captain; five miles; give pleasure; going down; her right; his eyes; human immortality; immense army; indefinitely large; just referred; make amends; mighty power; pale pinkish; people are; recognize the; recognize them; sent post; shall command; stir until; would surely