Example sentences of "n't realise [prep] " in BNC.

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1 What we did n't realise at the time was that one of the main reasons that Malcolm was so keen on John was that he was so like Richard Hell — who was one of Malcolm s mates in New York .
2 ‘ I did n't realise at the time what had happened .
3 Like most of my fellow white South Africans in the early days of contention , I did n't realise at the time that people like Peter Hian and Hassan Howa were looking further than we were , and seeing further ahead than our own claustrophobic horizons .
4 I did n't realise at the time the extent to which it would actually alter my life .
5 Yes , erm I think there 's one thing which erm the general public do n't realise about council house rents and housing benefit , since we 've got this ring fence round the housing account the housing benefit which is paid to our tenants who are on low incomes is , in fact , paid by the other tenants .
6 They certainly did n't realise for the length of that trip that they were travelling with another stallion , and the horses arrived at their new home safely .
7 I said I did n't make myself homeless and he said no I did n't realise by November we , well we went down , that was the September and by the October we got our home did n't we ?
8 I 've known many British historians who have an adequate reading knowledge of German , erm who go into the archives expecting to be able to read the documents , and what they do n't realise in advance is that the handwriting is actually Gothic script .
9 This , however , he did n't realise until later when he let himself think about the meeting and how , after the first keen glance , she looked past him as if he were n't there , to greet Mick with ‘ Hello .
10 Just how wicked she did n't realise until the next weekend , when she was on nights covering the regular night sister who was on holiday .
11 ‘ The irony is that I did n't realise till Christmas , when I knew I loved you , that it was someone like you I should have been looking for all these years since . ’
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