Example sentences of "realise [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At the end of the session prices between DM240,000 ( £96,000 ; $153,600 ) and DM380,000 ( £152,000 ; $243,200 ) were also realised for abstract oil paintings from the 1950s by Willi Baumeister and Ernst Wilhelm Nay .
2 If you have embarked on this decision , entertaining friends at home may became increasingly difficult too , for your parent may look forward always to being present on these occasions , without realising for one moment that her daughter needs the opportunity sometimes to be able to relate to her friends alone , so that she can project her personality freely and share confidences and opinions with people of her own generation .
3 £215 million realised through net disposals of assets containing 65 million barrels of oil equivalent commercial reserves booked by LASMO ( implied realisation £3.31/boe )
4 Rory told Jessica about his girlfriend Rosie , not a great deal but nothing too disloyal , while she for her part realised after some moments that she was not listening with more than half an ear , but wondering what she should tell him about Parr .
5 I mean , their loan periods are somewhere about twenty five years whereby you probably realise in this country if a young er person wants to start a firm and he 's go to the bank they 're not gon na give him much scope at all !
6 These benefits have been realised despite heavy excise duty discrimination against spirits in favour of beers and wines , both at home and abroad .
7 A visually outstanding picture book revealing the megalomania of Stalinist architecture both on paper and as realised with amazing diversity in popular palaces deriving most from Boullée , Piranesi and the Gothic cathedral .
8 Dr Penry Vaughan , she realised with deep misgiving , was pro tem the only other person in her entire world , and , like it or not , he was doomed to play Adam to her Eve until her memory deigned to function again .
9 He nodded at her and Kate realised with growing dismay that the man was drunk .
10 Dan realised with growing dismay that at forty-six he was qualified for nothing .
11 ‘ Go to hell ! ’ she burst out hoarsely and started to fight in deadly earnest , slapping and scratching at him , little cries of panic coming from the back of her throat as her mind flashed back into full operation and she realised with sick fear just how close she had come to the edge .
12 She was caught between a rock and a hard place here , she realised with grim humour .
13 However , it should be realised in that event that the discretionary trust ceases to be one of these golden trusts and on the death of the life tenant inheritance tax may be payable .
14 First , we may call the abstract unit of form which is realised in actual sentences as the appropriate member of a set of word forms differing only in respect of inflections a lexical form ; and we can extend the notion of lexical form to cover an abstraction from the variously inflected manifestations of an idiom or dead metaphor .
15 Causality irrespective , we argue that many of the competitive innovations made possible by new technology could not be realised in corporate strategy without the simultaneous changes in finance .
16 To qualify for copyright protection a work of art must be original and must be realised in some medium or form of expression .
17 On the current market situation Mr Peel noted that Old Masters continued to be the strongest area , although there had been a reduction in both size of sales and prices realised in some areas .
18 This ‘ two-dimensionality ’ of composition ( the statue is of course fully realised in three dimensions ) is common in classical action-statues ( cf. fig. 157 ) , and is inherent in the narrative character which relates them to gable sculpture .
19 This is a basic assumption for the child to recognise that a single word might be realised in different forms , depending on its grammatical function .
20 It should be recognised that the choice of open or closed-loop control makes no difference to the inherent torque producing capability of the motor , but they do allow this capability to be realised in different ways .
21 In May I received a letter from two curators , Gabriele Horn and Beatrice Stammer , from the Staatliche Kunsthalle Berlin asking if I would like to participate in their room in ‘ 34 Rooms ’ , a project ‘ realised in direct co-operation with 34 curators , critics and others involved in the production of exhibitions , all currently active in Berlin ’ .
22 Local authorities will be permitted to spend all their capital receipts realised from 13 November to the end of 1993 .
23 Secondly , the dividends realised from Western equipment imports have been disappointing .
24 ‘ I realised in this day and age that people are looking for something that wee bit different , and we found with the long spell of bad weather we 've had over the summer months that people want to stay inside , ’ explained Mr Nelson .
25 ‘ Not yet , ’ she replied , realising from that comment that he must have informed the garage of her name and the hotel she was staying at .
26 These men are also frequently by their misfortunes raised into the greatest benefit that Charles Lamb wrote of as being his fortune to realise after long years of being a poor man in time to be lifted into a vast inheritance .
27 People embraced and wept , promising to stay in touch , only to realise in some cases that they had no addresses to exchange .
28 What he did not realise at that stage was that it was meaningless to compare Baldwin 's speed with that of Bonar Law , for Baldwin did not work at all in Law 's sense .
29 And I did n't even realise at that time that there were fifteen states in the Soviet Union .
30 But I think there 's something more important than funding that was realised at that Conference between Eastern and Western Local Authorities and that is that we need to be there to assist because we can assist .
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