And there is always the doggy bag when one realises just what it is that one has ordered. |
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Although he looks back at his own daring exploits with remarkable detachment, he realises how captivating they are to other people. |
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He realises very quickly where he is better off and finishes the relationship there and then. |
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When the two bargemen fish the dead woman from the water, Joe realises the corpse is his ex-girlfriend Cathie. |
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A young girl beckons him inside, and Gabriel soon realises he is to be paid in kind. |
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He realises that his party is battling hard to retain a toehold in what was once its bastion. |
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But eventually even Willie, naive and unanchored as he is, realises that he must leave. |
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Indeed, for the cause of action to arise only when the lender realises his security would be a highly unattractive proposition. |
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Agnes never complains when she has a flare of her eczema as she realises it ultimately saved her life. |
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Mr.A told us that he now realises the danger to himself if he does not continue to abstain from taking illicit drugs. |
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Billy finally realises that without massive investment the club will only get worse. |
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Ralph realises he has been outcasted, but does not regret his decision not to follow the others, and he now understands why he has been rejected. |
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One realises that today, soloists, musicians and professionals can demand high fees. |
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Fantasising about being a saint in the city and obsessing on the prospect of eternal hellfire, Charlie realises he must atone for his sins. |
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It is analogous to the tenant of a house who, on moving out, realises that he or she has been overpaying the rent for the last 8 years. |
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The mother realises she is not alone when she asks if others also feel overwhelmed by parenthood. |
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He realises that he will be granted a honeymoon period, but that he will also be required to produce results. |
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I think everybody realises that when you have development some areas obviously will be impacted on and nobody can deny that. |
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Mercilessly slated for the Denmark debacle, the England coach realises he can afford no further slip-ups against Wales on Saturday. |
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In making its collections and knowledge about them common property, a museum like the British Museum realises its value. |
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I was getting it in the neck, so was the chairman but deep down he realises what I'm attempting to do. |
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He realises how privileged he is to have such support and encouragement at home. |
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As this young soldier realises his life has come to an end, he stops and he thinks. |
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A lot of residents are at the end of their tether and I don't think he realises exactly what he has done. |
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Finding out that nobody wants high quality hand-stitched brogues anymore, Charlie realises that a change of product is needed. |
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Rules and procedures exist but, one soon realises, these are mere guidelines, to be used when helpful, and ditched when not. |
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His wife realises they're onto a money spinner and people are soon queuing to experience vicarious fame. |
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He looks back and realises the images on the wall that dictated our perception of reality are non-realistic. |
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This line she repeats parrot-fashion, even when she suddenly realises that the customer who has just picked up an order is her long lost father. |
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Its only when one collects a weeks daily papers together to put out for collection that one realises just how much paper and weight is involved. |
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At first he doesn't care for her impudent suggestion, but then he realises that she might actually be onto something. |
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The naughty step, is a place of reflection where the child realises they've done something wrong. |
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It is there, she realises, to poach fish before the licensed fishing crews set out. |
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It is a shame it has to come to that before anyone realises how dangerous this road is. |
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She realises now that financial pressure could have an influence on her game. |
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I only hope he can learn to live with the guilt once he realises what he's done. |
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Kelly is baffled by his interview, but once the piece goes out he realises he has been set up. |
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Left to his own devices, he glams up, dons his sister's gold platform boots and realises that he was born to boogie. |
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Like so many other youngsters who do a runner, she realises you can't escape your past. |
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Having come from a broken home, he realises the importance of children feeling their parents are there for them. |
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When he is told that he was adopted at the age of four, he realises that his spirit will not be at ease until he knows more about his parents. |
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Once the council realises its mistake and I'm allowed to stay, I'll get gypsy wagons down here to repair and put on show. |
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Though one realises with a pang, that these smiles contained in themselves a volcano of torment and angst. |
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But the party realises that pragmatism rather than dogmatism is required if it is to make headway in a deeply divided polity. |
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If you get it right, the turkey realises the game is up and offers no resistance. |
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Through her experiences, the main character realises that when all is said and done, she can only rely on herself. |
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But when he hears the king, he realises just how middle-of-the-road his own music is. |
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She now realises that she is not making any headway and seems to decide to go along with what I have to say. |
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Hedda, for her part, realises she may have made a mistake by marrying a weakling like George, but is too bored to care. |
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But on further prodding he realises there's more to this than meets the eye, as their story doesn't quite add up. |
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When Pamela first realises what her master is up to, she expresses herself with a vivid mixture of moral outrage and offended propriety. |
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And he realises he is trapped in a vice from which he cannot escape, so he resorts to repression. |
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But the manipulator realises, too late, that she is being manipulated, despite warnings from her faithful dresser. |
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Further similar experiences follow and Tom realises that he now has the ability to see ghosts and predict the future. |
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But when Santa leaves him an extra present by accident Julian realises he will have to give it back. |
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Juska is momentarily self-conscious as she realises that neighbouring diners have put down their forks in contemplation of her possible murder. |
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By the time she gets to 7 months and realises he's not the marrying kind, she throws him over. |
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Yet those convictions are now shared by a higher proportion of the population than he realises. |
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I always found it hard to imagine Wilde in prison, but Eagleton realises him beautifully, full of humility and humiliation. |
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The mother realises her folly and wants the in-laws to stay with them forever! |
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He realises the paramount importance of getting all the facts into the public domain before the press winkle them out. |
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I'm generally a free-spirited and broad-minded chap who fully realises that it takes all sorts to make a world. |
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Once New Zealand realises the extremity and the radical nature of what that man is proposing with tax and other financial matters, they will be mortified. |
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Everybody realises that CDs should be cheaper, from people who know the background to teenyboppers who realise their pocket money doesn't stretch that far. |
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They return the next night after Jule realises she has left her mobile somewhere in the house, but Hardenberg surprises them and catches them in the act. |
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The clip below, of Mayall hamming it up when he realises a punter is filming him at a charity auction, is a classic. |
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He realises that it's another attack of the green-eyed monster. |
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Everyone realises that there is no plan B in the event of failure. |
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It's time he realises where his heart really is, and he jumps waka. |
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His father, he realises now, was a big influence on him becoming a comic. |
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The second builds up to the climatic and dramatic end where Martin flirts with danger and then realises that he's placed everything he holds dear on the line. |
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The Tamil paper realises the importance of presenting business news in a simple and lucid style that also synchronises with the paper's overall character. |
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So as soon as Gere realises that he has at last found true love, the only question left is how soon before Winona's unbearably annoying sparkly poppet pops her clogs. |
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Drama develops out of a crisis when Marchbanks declares his love for Candida to Morell, who suddenly realises that the foundations of his marriage are built on sand. |
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She and the two boys end up playing in this Arcadian garden, and the uncle cries when he gets back from a business trip and realises how wonderful everything is. |
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More specifically, every lecturer realises that awarding a third-class degree means that his teaching methods will inevitably be called to account. |
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When a new music teacher arrives at a boarding school for orphans and troublesome boys, he realises the headmaster's harsh methods do more harm than good. |
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Read it, by all means, and enjoy its many strengths but don't hope for much more than a depiction of how a modern yuppy realises the vapidity of his existence. |
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Her own ego explodes a little when she realises how many men desire her. |
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It's not until she's in the empty car park that she hears her own footsteps squelching on the wet surface and realises there's another set of sounds behind her. |
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Director Pradip Sarkar realises there is no beauty in vanity, hence his girl is beautiful without being vain, she is fetching without being beguiling. |
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As matters stand at the moment it is a paper tiger and Nigel Farage realises this. |
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And when she accuses her of diddling her out of her husband's inheritance, Leyla realises something. |
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Sherlock realises Frankland, who participated in the project, has continued it in secret. |
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As a Dublin player, Philly McMahon realises expectation comes with the territory. |
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The former WBO strawweight and lightflyweight champ realises that most boxers have a very short professional career. |
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It might not be something he realises right now but sub-consciously he is likely to be holding back his energy for the Ally Pally. |
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The lady realises she is down and out and taking the count the moment the curtain is withdrawn. |
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Even though he can't see anything, he realises the dust is actually a teeny world inhabited by the even teenier Whos. |
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The problem is the confession is uncorroborated by anyone else, so our likeable, long suffering hero realises his honesty is in question. |
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Beatrix realises what Norman's brothers have done regarding him and her, but they become determined to prove them wrong. |
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He realises that Stapleton could be an unknown Baskerville family member, seeking to claim the Baskerville wealth by eliminating his relatives. |
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Henry realises that Frankland murdered Henry's father, because he found him testing the drug. |
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Macbeth realises that these are all Banquo's descendants having acquired kingship in numerous countries. |
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After one too many Early-Bird specials, Audrey realises what a penny-pincher Keith is and Norris is re-acquainted with bossy ex-wife Angela. |
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Though he realises that he is doomed, he continues to fight. |
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The film starred Matt Damon as Jason Bourne, an amnesiac who realises he was once a top CIA assassin and is now being pursued by his former employers. |
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But things go pear-shaped, especially between Jay and Abi when she realises she might be pregnant and he only goes and snogs a barmaid that Dexter was giving the glad eye to. |
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In it Nees encounters Dydy again and seeing her look pale and unwell realises that he may have been responsible for giving her the 'flame' or venereal disease. |
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Macbeth realises too late that he has misinterpreted the witches' words. |
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Sherlock surmises that John was poisoned by the leaking pipes in the laboratory, and John realises Sherlock locked him in the labs in order to test his theory. |
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When Vincent delivers some cakes to Pam, he spots a card Les sent her from Gran Canaria and realises that his mum Claudette sent him exactly the same card on the same date. |
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In book two, Friendships and Backflips, Tara realises she has spent so much time perfecting her new skills that she no longer has time for her best friend and they fall out. |
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Do you reckon Hissing Sid realises what a shagnasty that Mary is? |
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While living in Switzerland, David realises that he loves Agnes. |
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