Three days later the parliament took cognizance of the government's leave.
In designing our reforms, we must take cognizance of these potential criticisms.
From the year 465 the Church took official cognizance of the Jews.
Barney was the first to take cognizance of them.
It implies only that in judging an issue, one should take cognizance of or give a hearing to both sides.
And may the king, my lord, take cognizance of his city.
"But this is certainly a threat you have to take cognizance of as a lawyer."
Did it merely take cognizance of what passed within the soul?
Perhaps giving crusades a bad name that we should have taken cognizance of in our own times, eh?
We take full cognizance of the value of its principles.