Some example sentences of “recognised”

How to use in-sentence of “recognised”:

– This was later fully recognised by Louis XV of France in 1755.

– Their Power was recognised by the Mughals, and they saw their peak in the times of Malik Aulia Khan after which owing to family feuds and other causes the tribe has lost much of its original prosperity.

– The Raja wrote a letter to the British government of India requesting that his widow should be recognised as the ruler of Jhansi after his death during her lifetime.

– The first government recognised the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic in November of the same year.

– In 1999 FIDE was recognised by the International Olympic Committee.

Some example sentences of recognised
Some example sentences of recognised

Example sentences of “recognised”:

– Under Saddam Hussein, the Mandeans were recognised as a religious minority.

– Communities such as the Eastern Orthodox ChurchEastern Orthodox, the Coptic Orthodox Church do not have the problem of recognition, as they are at least partially recognised by the Roman Catholic Church.

– His art became widely recognised around Australia.

– Unfortunately for him, his brother recognised the writing style and alerted the police, which ultimately captured Kaczynski and he was sentenced to life imprisonment.

– In 1320, a letter to the Pope from the nobles of Scotland went part of the way towards convincing Pope John XXII to overturn the earlier excommunication and cancel the various acts of submission by Scottish kings to English ones so that Scotland’s independence could be recognised by other European countries.

– It was recognised as a breed by the “Ente Nazionale della Cinofilia Italiana” in 1949.

– Real Madrid was recognised as the FIFA Club of the 20th Century on 11 December 2000, and received the FIFA Centennial Order of Merit on 20 May 2004.

– Iceland and Greenland knew of and recognised the overlordship of Norway but when the Norse invaded Scotland the Scottish were able to stop them and they made peace.

– There are 64 recognised species in this family.

- Under Saddam Hussein, the Mandeans were recognised as a religious minority.

- Communities such as the Eastern Orthodox ChurchEastern Orthodox, the Coptic Orthodox Church do not have the problem of recognition, as they are at least partially recognised by the Roman Catholic Church.
- His art became widely recognised around Australia.

– Shiba Inu is one of seven Japanese dog species recognised as natural symbols of the country.

– Together with efforts from the government and ruling party, Lee tried to create a unique Culture of SingaporeSingaporean identity in the 1970s and 1980s—one which heavily recognised racial consciousness within the umbrella of multiculturalism.

– Later governments recognised Kosovo in 2010 and Abkhazia in 2011.

– After the war, the Allies occupied Austria, which was recognised and treated as a separate country, but sovereignty was restored only by the Austrian State Treaty and the Austrian Declaration of Neutrality, both in 1955, largely because of the rapid development of the Cold War and disputes between the Soviet Union and its former allies over foreign policy.

– Without it, an animal would be recognised easily.

– Actually, some remains had been found earlier, but not recognised as a separate species from us.

– The order has been widely recognised by the taxonomists, at least for the past few decades.

More in-sentence examples of “recognised”:

– But they may no longer be recognised by a successor state.

– A unique symbol of the “British” is the Union Jack flag which is recognised globally as a symbol of the United Kingdom.

– Union-backspace-dieresis was a recognised and upright smiley in the early seventies.

– In January 2011, Hou was recognised as the best Sportsperson of the Year in China involved in a non-Olympic event.

– He was also recognised as the person who founded the Azad Hind Army or Indian National Army with the help of Japan in 1942.

– On the news of Otho’s suicide, Vitellius was recognised as emperor by the Senate.

– It was first recognised by the Japanese when they occupied Manchuria.

– Several of the species have a number of recognised subspecies, and the taxonomy of the family is thought to be in need of revision.

– Medals were given to the participants during these games, but the medals are not officially recognised by the International Olympic Committee.

– They were either members of collective presidencies, interim leaders, de facto leaders or widely recognised leaders whose true power was limited.

– In 1731, he completed a series of moral works which made him recognised as a great and original genius.

– The bridge was originally named Bigge’s Bridge after Royal Commissioner, John Thomas Bigge, who recognised the need for the bridge in 1820.

– The following states control their territory, but are not recognised by any UN member states.

– The first officially recognised Test match took place on 15–19 March 1877 and was played between England and Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

– The Archbishop of Canterbury, religious head of the Church of England, has no formal authority outside that jurisdiction, but is recognised as symbolic head of the worldwide communion.

– Their baptism is therefore recognised as a valid Christian one.

– In many countries, religions get huge financial advantages by being recognised as religions.

– Because it is a mixed breed, it is not recognised by purebred kennel clubs.

– PuntuLLI is recognised by cityTLD City Top Level Domain Web as a Top Level Domain official initiative.

– Nine subspecies of hoopoe are recognised by the Kristin 2001.

– The following states control their territory and are recognised by at least one UN member state.

– It is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

– Pressey’s work had been half forgotten, but it was now recognised as significant.

– In Mexico, same-sex marriages are practised in Mexico City and 15 states, but recognised throughout Mexico.

– They are more than long serving lawyers, because their status is given by the Crown and recognised by the courts.

– That decision is now commonly called “Mabo v Queensland” in Australia and is widely recognised for its importance.

- But they may no longer be recognised by a successor state.

- A unique symbol of the "British" is the Union Jack flag which is recognised globally as a symbol of the United Kingdom.
- Union-backspace-dieresis was a recognised and upright smiley in the early seventies.

– Ceylon, now called Sri Lanka, recognised the right in 1931.

– The Pallavas were not a recognised political power before the second century.

– It is internationally recognised to be part of Azerbaijan.

– When he sat his entrance examination at Balliol College, Oxford, The two history tutors from Balliol College, recognised his ability and offred him a place to forestall any chance he might go to Cambridge.

– On the other hand, when he told them he had sent some patients, but really did not, the hospitals recognised a large number of “fake patients”.

– Around 620 species have been recognised so far, with many more undescribed.

– It is one of the recognised List of World Heritage Sites in the United KingdomWorld Heritage Site by UNESCO.

– It was recognised as a World Heritage Site on 4 April 1995.

– The movement believes that these variations should be recognised as a social category along with gender, human race and sexual orientation.

– It recognised the State of Palestine in August 1989.

– The concept of potential is recognised in the.

– According to Hegel, people have a need to be recognised as individuals by other individuals.

– Nationally, as a result of the Fraud Review 2008, the force was recognised as the lead police force for fraud and granted funding from government to further develop its capabilities nationally and internationally.

– Women’s suffrage was explicitly recognised as a right by the United Nations in 1979.

– This is recognised by the towns of Fort William in the south, Fort Augustus popln.

– Odilio Urfé recognised these variants: quoted in Orovio, Helio 2004.

– Several British colonies recognised women’s suffrage before most countries.

– These forests contain several impressive trees, among them the banyan fig, which can be recognised by its large, spreading aerial roots, and the kapok tree, which has a spiny trunk, large, waxy red flowers and pods full of cotton-like material.

– She is most recognised for her batik work, and is one of the most well-known batik artists in Australia.

– Augustine became the first bishop in the kingdom of Kent and was later recognised as archbishop when a second diocese was created.

– The internationally recognised borders of the country lie between latitudes 27° and 36°N, and longitudes 1° and 14°W.

– Pavlova is most recognised for dancing the rôle of “The Dying Swan”.

– They have a recognised Leader of the Opposition, usually the leader of the largest party outside the government.

– This natural isolation along the length of the DMZ has created an involuntary park which is now recognised as one of the most well-preserved areas of temperate habitat in the world.

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