Example sentences of "[pron] realise [that] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Of course I realised that at the last moment he could have been attached to another troop , but this seemed highly unlikely in view of the S.A.S. methods of training , which relied upon close personal co-operation between all ranks .
2 She sounded ill-tempered and I realised that in the absence of me , Syl and Lili she must have dined alone with Mrs Monro and Robert and the gallery owner .
3 I realise that to a man like you this situation is probably an open invitation to a spot of casual sex , even if generally you do n't fancy redheads , as you so gallantly pointed out when we first met … ’
4 In fact , as I have developed this chapter , I realise that within the definition I am using they are exactly the same thing .
5 Gradually we realised that despite the wealth , warmth and comfort , Templecombe held an eerie , sinister air .
6 She had a blood sugar reading of a hundred and sixty yesterday afternoon , and we realised that with the lighter schedule her morning component of NPH insulin will have to be raised .
7 ‘ However , in due course a few , a very few indeed , intelligent teachers came to take a cool look at what was happening and they realised that for the vast majority of children the majority of our educational processes add about as much to the mental stature of our children as a diet of sawdust would add to their physical stature … . ,
8 They realised that with a car slowly sinking into the marsh there was not a minute to spare .
9 It was only that faint burr in his voice which hinted at his background and made her realise that behind the elegant façade lay pure steel .
10 But he realised that for a man like Lancaster — trusting and timid — the betrayal would have been much , much worse .
11 Then he realised that for the first time he was looking into the front of a hurricane .
12 He realised that for the first time in weeks he had not thought of school , Murray , Fairbrother or the wretched affair of the letter .
13 He realised that despite the money he would miss this place , the friendly faces , even the work that blinded him .
14 He realised that in the centre of the soft fake torso was a hard real butcher 's hook .
15 He was about to go back to the company when he realised that in the middle of the town was a house where an old man lived , exactly where the company were planning to build their new station ; and the old man was refusing to sell . "
16 Does he realise that throughout the country in the election people who care about the Post Office and Post Office services will vote Labour as the only way to preserve a good postal service ?
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