realise his mistake
realise the importance
suddenly realise
gradually realise
realise the truth
To realise the unimportance of time is the gate of wisdom.
"They associate it with twangy, hillbilly music and don't realise there are many different styles within the genre," he said.
I realised I was becoming increasingly depressed and apathetic.
It should be realised that ovalisation of the 22mm outer diameter pipes was minimal and difficult to measure.
When we realised we were being filmed, we all started behaving differently, hamming it up for the cameras.
Therefore, in order to realise my intentions, go to the house of the Bishop of Mexico City and tell him that I sent you and that it is my desire to have a teocalli built here.
Only small amounts of wurtzite boron nitride and lonsdaleite exist naturally or have been made in the lab so until now no one had realised their superior strength.
At first he was most dictatorial and aggressive in what he said,but when he realised that he would get nowhere by that means,he began to sing another tune.
Hang on, hang on. Do you not realise what we just did?
It is a country where you can realise your dreams.
Listen, pal, I don't know if you realise.
The promise is now starting to be realised.
Only then do you realise how much can be accomplished.
The sun had set before he realised he was cold.
In short, AI is much more human than we ever realised.
It was many years later when I realised what I had lost.
There's also a lottery, which is something you might not realise is there at first.
Well, I suppose I've just realised that it's not going to happen.
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