Example sentences of "he realise that " in BNC.

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1 He realised that the ratio R/L = G/C give the necessary condition for distortionless transmission , where R = resistance ; L = inductance ; C = capacitance and G = leakage ( conductance ) .
2 Senna said he realised that a good start was vital .
3 ‘ It was then that he realised that the whole island was alive .
4 Shortly before he was due to deliver that speech on Wednesday — a Burkeian lecture on economic growth and greenery — he realised that he had put some of his best lines in the draft for the Prime Minister 's speech .
5 But , once he realised that I was a bit apart from them , we started to get on well and wrote a lot together , coming up with new lyrics for ‘ Did You No Wrong ’ and beginning to find cover versions that would really establish our identity .
6 Herr Nordern 's temper was n't improved when , having caught the S-Bahn , he realised that he had left his book of tickets in his other Jacket .
7 He realised that the Communist parties had lost touch with their peoples and that he could not logically denounce Stalinist terror and neo-Stalinist stagnation in his own country without accepting the same for the countries which Stalin forcibly incorporated into the Soviet empire .
8 If he actually put his foot down and said , ‘ No , I think that 's ridiculous ’ , everyone shut up and listened , and I feel that this was the first time that he realised that he did have the powers of leadership , not only on stage but also off stage . ’
9 He realised that we can see more than half way round a small cylinder and that three views are available : that of the right eye , that of the left eye , and the total sensation , giving three outlines .
10 ALAN Hickman from Derbyshire became worried about the advice he was receiving over his pension transfer when he realised that each expert he consulted recommended a different course of action .
11 Today 's prayer was written by someone who must have experienced the terrible sense of desolation that Cardinal Newman spoke about — it was written by the great composer , Beethoven , at a time when he realised that his deafness was incurable .
12 He realised that in the centre of the soft fake torso was a hard real butcher 's hook .
13 He realised that he was , in fact , looking at a man , so heavily clothed , hatted and booted in furs that he could have made a fortune doing tricks at the Glasgow Fair .
14 The devil , Trent thought , and found himself smiling as he realised that continual fear had acted as a drug , lifting him free of reality in the same way that marathon runners broke through the pain barrier into an almost hallucinatory state of calm .
15 Then he realised that she had n't recognised the slap of the rifle .
16 Then he realised that for the first time he was looking into the front of a hurricane .
17 With the ribbon of blacktop offering a new perspective , he realised that the vortex within which they fled was turning away from the mountains .
18 It stated the soldier 's undying love for his wife but also made it plain that he realised that they could not live in harmony , so they had better not see each other .
19 His jaw ached and he realised that he was grinding his teeth , so he released the muscles and tried to relax .
20 He had never questioned their presence , but now he realised that it had oppressed him .
21 He realised that for the first time in weeks he had not thought of school , Murray , Fairbrother or the wretched affair of the letter .
22 When he realised that if he had company already then , she 'd stay away , Hector made sure that he was alone in the early afternoon .
23 When he realised that arriving at The Bar meant he was still only just at the start of his wanderings or journey , he ached some nights to be told that he need go no farther than this .
24 But he realised that that would n't make sense , since a man can not be struck dumb and then speak of that condition , so what he said , when we asked him how he was , what he said was , very slowly , In Love .
25 He realised that Maidstone was probably regarded as a local ‘ character ’ , the kind of man who , met once , can be amusing and enjoyable company but thereafter can become a crashing bore .
26 As he left the café he realised that he had forgotten to look at Elsie 's feet .
27 Also , he realised that as he was reaching the end of his search he was reaching the end of his time in Naples as well .
28 Clearly , he realised that he must uphold the papacy even in the light of Hadrian 's opposition to imperial equality .
29 A man I know told me that he was twenty years old before he realised that his mother really loved him .
30 Then , with horror , he realised that Johnny knew — had discovered the secret he had managed to keep hidden from everyone for years .
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