Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] realise that " in BNC.
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1 | You may think you are a good enough driver to go over the speed limit , but you may also realise that a world in which everyone drove very fast might be a little on the dangerous side . |
2 | You may not realise that this is quite a recent phenomenon . |
3 | Silas went on , ‘ You must also realise that standing in for Stella has more to it than turning a sausage on the barbecue . |
4 | Whether you come to expand your waist , see the sights or go shopping , you 'll soon realise that Frankfurt is a lot more than just another business city — Frankfurt is fun . |
5 | She 'll soon realise that she 's safe and that the world wo n't bite . |
6 | ‘ So what ‘ as ‘ appened to your parents ? ’ asked Charlie gruffly , hoping she would n't realise that his voice had only recently broken . |
7 | If she would only realise that she would have confided in me now . ’ |
8 | I was ruled out of order , I erm I there were point out then that twenty five new councillors and I understand it was n't legitimate if I wanted to restrict the vote only to those twenty five so that the rest of you would actually realise that this has gone on far too long , I only put that as a I think it is very , very important erm that we break new ground . |
9 | You will probably realise that these books are precious ; they are also , some of them , worth a considerable amount of money . |
10 | You will soon realise that this is no ordinary bishop 's letter , since it has been written by some young people from this deanery . |
11 | If you have used any up-to-date dedicated word processor you will soon realise that while you can do all the most vital tasks — including spell checking and outlining — the methods are cumbersome . |
12 | Now the scholars amongst you will quickly realise that staying in a hotel near Balquhidder would lend itself to terms of geographic convenience to tackling Ben More , Ben Vorlich or even Ben Lawers . |
13 | Budding classicists amongst you will quickly realise that Intel has managed rather clumsily to match a Greek prefix to a Latin suffix . |
14 | Carrying on from this morning 's thoughts about the occasional slip whilst following the programme , we should also realise that this will happen as we attempt to achieve our other goals in life . |
15 | If the IRA were besieging Hampstead , the liberals there would soon realise that tolerance and compromise do not amount to a policy for fighting terror . |
16 | He should also realise that tax is levied on people 's own money : it does not belong to the Government ; it is their money that the Government compulsorily take away from them in taxation . |
17 | ‘ Well , ’ said the Guider , ‘ he might not realise that she ca n't afford to visit him ; relatives do n't always think about points like that , and Miss Miggs would never tell him . |
18 | Recognising that as movement caused him to return to his normal self , he would soon realise that it was not Elizabeth who had found him , Sarah took one last chance . |
19 | The driver must be someone who did n't know the district well , or he would n't have gone along the Applewick lane ; and that meant it was very likely he would n't realise that his van would hit the arch of the bridge instead of going under it , just as her daddy 's had done once . |