Example sentences of "i [adv] realise that " in BNC.

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1 The trees shook , even the ground beneath me shook , as I suddenly realised that a salvo of heavy shells was passing over at tree height , and everyone — including the prisoners — scattered in the direction of the dug-outs ; the salvo hit the ground a short distance away with an almighty roar , the explosions throwing debris over a wide area .
2 I suddenly realised that there were all these great black players around in Louisiana , and that I 'd missed them completely !
3 Then I suddenly realised that it was a film set .
4 Squinting again along the left of the nose I suddenly realised that his head had become completely transparent !
5 On my way out of the shed , I suddenly realised that I was not on my own .
6 I suddenly realised that he was very , very interested .
7 ‘ At first I thought art was simply a matter of reproducing what I saw ; but one day I saw a reproduction of Piero della Francesca 's Pietà , and I suddenly realised that there was a huge spiritual element in painting .
8 Be that as it may , I suddenly realised that this was not a game of cricket any more .
9 Gazing down below me , I suddenly realised that a huge curtain of mist and rain has swept across the water and was fast obscuring the tundra below .
10 I suddenly realised that she really did n't want to lose me .
11 When I was ill , I suddenly realised that , in reading discourse theory .
12 I suddenly realised that I actually knew how to use a library .
13 At lunchtime the aid started going off and I suddenly realised that I was n't going to get through the afternoon — ’
14 Then you walked into my life , and I suddenly realised that what I had felt for Claire may have been sexual attraction , but it was never love . ’
15 I suddenly realise that we are attacking the enemy positions and we are now running through the trees .
16 ‘ It crossed my mind that I could push open the door and drop the dinghy myself , but I soon realised that the workload would be far too heavy , flying as low as intended for the drop .
17 I soon realised that I had a very limited view of what venture capital was all about , ’ he recalls .
18 ‘ It just grew and grew , ’ Alan grinned as he talked about the development of the book , ‘ I soon realised that a circular including anecdotes to keep former members in touch was not possible , we had given rise to a book ! ’
19 Starting out to research the topic of women , power and politics , Margaret Stacey and I soon realised that we could rely on little in the way of help from traditional approaches to the study of politics .
20 But I soon realised that this view of women is completely bogus .
21 When I was a student in Germany and encountering fierce anti-semitism and a fierce anti-Jewish relations I , I soon realised that at the back of this was a direct attack upon the concrete revelation of God in history through Israel and the church , which called in question German nationalism , German blood and soil .
22 Later , as the aircraft swooped down over many of the fields that were so familiar to me in my detecting rambles around the countryside , I soon realised that the weather had taken its toll on the cropmarks .
23 I soon realised that not everyone was as naive as I had been and I fell out with Kate and Alison .
24 I finally made it into Webber Douglas where I finally realised that this was where I belonged .
25 I quickly realised that that 's not the case at all , they do it to everybody .
26 The journey was not in vain , for I quickly realised that I was walking on man-made terraces .
27 I also realised that forest photography was fraught with problems I had n't even considered , and was not at all well-equipped to deal with .
28 I now realised that there must have been other little gaps and vacancies about the house but , between the tablets and the total absence of any careless talk , I had wiped the whole unfortunate episode right out of my head …
29 I now realise that this strangely formulated substance with weird physical properties may have been the culprit ’ .
30 I now realise that one has to ask the questions oneself .
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