We realise the government will face significant challenges in public administration. |
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The wind is blowing so fiercely that you realise that something must be wrong. |
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You realise how much when he returns and effortlessly captures the spotlight, turning the crowd from content to jubilant. |
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How terrible it must have been for the ultra-competitor to realise he'd been beaten, by a ranga of the female persuasion no less. |
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With the advent of digital photography, he was quick to realise the new creative possibilities. |
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Procrastination leads to crushing pressure as you realise the night before deadline that your essay is due at 4 pm or whenever tomorrow. |
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It did not take long for the cricketing community to realise why Cronje was admired and held in high esteem. |
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Throughout the last three years of my education, I have come to realise just how many oddities Biology students share. |
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Little did she realise that a month later, she would be asleep on the sofa and look up to see him staring her in the face. |
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At the time Michael did not realise where Kilgarvan was, but saw that they were dressed in red and white. |
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We take a voyage of self-discovery, and realise at the end of the journey, that we are humans with sentiments we cannot control. |
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The key is to make players realise that the common goal can help them achieve individual objectives. |
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I attempted to wake up enough to realise what was going on and stumbled to the karzy, falling over the dog and just making it. |
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Listen to anybody in Lesotho speak Sesotho and you'll soon realise that everybody is speaking a mixture of English and Sesotho and Afrikaans. |
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We want to try and get them to believe that it's good to succeed, to feel special, and realise they should not hide their light under a bushel. |
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They have thus far failed to realise that the process will take a long time and extended effort. |
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Now, speaking about chainplate width in particular, not enough people seem to realise how important this is. |
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Besides, anyone with any sense would realise she'd be dirty after falling down a hole. |
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Only then did I realise I'd married in front of an enormous mural depicting a construction site. |
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As these sad thoughts linger, I realise I've started to sink in a deep hole of self-pity and depression. |
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It is said that pride goes before a fall, but seldom does one realise that when the time comes the proud wilt and disappear. |
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The developer would pay for the site that amount that he could realise on a gross sale less a margin for profit and risk of realisation. |
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A lot of our regulars are understanding and realise the grief this is causing to the staff. |
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In fact, not until my maturity did I fully realise the meaning of commitment and responsibility. |
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I was trapped, and I was sucked into a way of life that I now realise was wrong. |
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What it manifestly fails to realise is that the Internet is a huge marketing tool. |
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It interests me for a few seconds until I realise that it is not music but the sound of a billion insects flying down from the mountain. |
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This reflects the crucial role of high quality family planning and obstetric services in enabling women to realise their potential for health. |
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I am not sure that the most influential voices in Maoridom yet realise the real cause of today's Maori problems. |
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Unions know which way the wind is blowing, and while they remain opposed to a break-up, they realise that structural change is on the way. |
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I'd tend towards the former view, but I realise that's not usually how the world works. |
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After seeing this fish at close range I realise that it is bill-wrapped and tell the crew to use kid-glove tactics. |
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Only when it made a funny clicking sound did I realise it was an air pistol that fortunately wasn't loaded. |
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But on reading the ingredients of a cake mix, I realise now I would never want to. |
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The tight House of Lords security did not realise the trick that had been played on them. |
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I hope she'll look back and realise there were 10 other people in that house who all thought she was the bee's knees. |
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They wouldn't realise a thing until they picked up their stuff to go and there'd be a nice sweetie waiting there for them. |
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I realise now that I was deliberately denying myself painting when I stopped doing it for those three years. |
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He did have enough sense to realise that he'd run out of rope and that this was a straw at which he might clutch. |
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By dawn, when we can see a little, we realise that we are in the midst of thick forests. |
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It seems like it takes a World Cup or an Olympic Games for this country to realise how far behind the rest of the sporting world we are. |
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I realise I'm wrong about both of these people, I just can't bring myself to embrace their world view. |
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I now realise that all is not lost, no matter how bad things get, all is never lost. |
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Nor did she realise that a male colleague had given up his leave so she could have hers. |
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His older brother, Karl, was in the house but did not realise anything was wrong until he heard the dog barking. |
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Maybe that will be the only time that these people will realise they have done a grievous wrong. |
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They are always there for me and it is humbling to realise how good your real friends are to you. |
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Also, I realise this is kind of an introvert thing, and probably not actually reflective of well, anything. |
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Parents in turn should realise that these little ones need a highly structured home life in order to feel secure. |
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Did she not realise that the cost of being an actor is to burn forever in the limelight of intrusive media questioning? |
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It does you good to realise that there is always somebody more gloomy than you are. |
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The Swedish fans are booing the Trinidad lads for time-wasting, but they don't realise that's the pace they move at when they're not playing. |
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People don't realise how much tendinitis can handicap you throughout your time in the game. |
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After a nap, we realise the march has begun without us and decide to stay in bed. |
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They should also realise that international organisations are the creatures of the governments which created and manage them. |
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There was a misunderstanding but I realise now that everything was done in good faith. |
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Life sure is going to change for the stayers when they realise that all the ordinary people in drudgery jobs will have bailed out. |
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The relative said Mollick said she felt burning sensations about her body, but did not realise that she was shot until she saw her blood. |
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Because I was taking notes and straining to hear what was being said on the tape, I didn't necessarily realise what was being said. |
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It didn't take me long to realise I was getting the bird in the gilded cage treatment. |
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The state has to realise the corporate bodies cannot function like charitable organisations. |
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It took 20 seconds to realise exactly what song was being butchered by her brassy skronk and trumpet-strewn rendition. |
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It made us realise that we could win this game, even if to be honest, I think he was pushing at an open door. |
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It's only the next morning, in daylight for the first time, that I realise his whole body is red raw sunburnt and flaking off all over. |
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She might not realise it yet, but her baby bump is fast becoming a political issue. |
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Do the police not realise that they would have to take the flak if some pedestrian happened to skid and fall on the rank pile? |
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Telling someone you love them and they're wonderful is a blissful feeling until you realise they aren't saying it back. |
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When he stopped, it took almost five seconds for the awestruck audience to realise it. |
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But the basic story's a hoax newspaper article from Chicago which people don't realise is a hoax, and that's what starts the whole thing off. |
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Inevitably you realise you don't perform them any more because they weren't good to start with. |
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I realise that, and we would endeavour to prevent a miscarriage of justice if we can, but you have to show error. |
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I realise that he likes the tortured martyr parts in which he valiantly combats the treacherous world that seeks to subdue him. |
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People might not realise that making a Mood Board is a very time-consuming job. |
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But I was gutted for a second as the plane took off to realise my dad hadn't turned up at the airport to meet us. |
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Because of wrong information 49-year-old Jim had been given in the US, she didn't realise her one-way ticket would cause so much trouble. |
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Do you realise how much damage and destruction you are causing to other people's property? |
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Get conversant with the interior of your body, understand the wondrous mechanism and realise what it does for you and thank it. |
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It was the beginning of a long decline. He either didn't realise his own limitations or was carried away by success. |
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The new owners did not realise the importance of the statue which was covered in dust and was destined for the scrapheap. |
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Parents should realise these are real cars that attain high speeds on the enclosed track. |
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Most employers do not realise that grey walls and brown carpet tiles are not conducive to a stimulating work experience. |
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Eventually, the bully's sidekicks realise things have gone too far and, with Julian's friends, set about getting the bullying stopped. |
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Doesn't he realise that if he wins preselection this way his parliamentary career will be under a cloud before it even starts. |
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But instead of putting our feet up and heaving a sigh of relief, many of us are just beginning to realise how much we've actually spent. |
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They soon realise that, if they are to survive, they will have to uncover the secret that has brought them all together. |
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When it ends, you realise that you've been holding your breath and, finally, exhale. |
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A myth has grown up that he blundered into his discovery and did not realise the true potential of penicillin, leaving others to exploit it. |
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They'll quickly realise that their things can't be found in a muddle, or that clothes don't walk to the washing machine on their own. |
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And then the tourists disappear, apart from a few stragglers who don't realise there's nothing more to see. |
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They realise that India is too important for the sponsors to muck around with. |
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Sometimes, however, you only realise how valuable an object is when you are on the point of losing it. |
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At the root of all such casuistry is the inability of the comfortable inhabitants of the developed world to realise how bad the worst can be. |
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Li comes in with the degree certificate she's just received for her Master's, and we realise this is the first MSc we have in the family. |
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It made me realise how utterly desolate I had felt over the last few weeks. |
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We all did stuff at university that we look back upon rosily but we realise we don't really want to do it again. |
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But when you get older you realise there's no point in getting upset or taking it to heart when people are making comments about you. |
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If you have heard of all three, you will realise just how truly irreplaceable John Peel is. |
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I've always got to have something nice to wear, and I realise that you can't keep rolling out the same little black dress. |
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It sounds like the kind of agreement arch-enemies might come to when they realise they have to get along to gain mutual benefits. |
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Many women do not realise why they are having their blood pressure measured. |
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Their single-minded determination makes me realise I'll never make a movie myself. |
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The thing is, when you realise that a mosquito is biting you, there's little you can do. |
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It is not until the car approaches the outskirts of Reykjavik that I realise I am still on the map. |
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It's a sick system, and many in the medical profession realise that it has to change. |
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It is quite breathtaking to realise quite how rapacious the industry is and how conceited and vapid are its practitioners. |
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If only people would realise that without the whips, Parliament would cease to function. |
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I open up my bathroom cabinet and realise I even have the same products my mom had. |
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He is so big over here in Europe, I'm not sure the Americans realise just how big. |
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We all need to realise that religion should be a private affair and a matter of belief. |
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Eventually, as the crowd drifts away, you realise that your suitcases have gone astray. |
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To understand showbiz you have to realise that there is a great snobbery, a pecking order if you like, and movies are at the top. |
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Some of the poems are pretty raw, but, hopefully they will help others to realise they are not alone. |
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We must realise that there is an element of truth in all the age-old traditions. |
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I am thrilled that our supporters are sticking by us as they seem to realise the predicament we are all facing. |
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Cardan was the first to realise that one could work with quantities more general than the real numbers. |
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You don't realise how many different expenses you are going to face when you start a job and having the travel card makes a huge difference. |
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It had also pepped up his spirits to realise a higher dream like participating in an international event. |
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But seven out of ten Yorkshire builders said they were still struggling to realise their full potential due to a shortage of skilled workers. |
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These policies were designed to realise the full democratic potential of this body and to advance educational provisions in county Laois. |
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But he is confident that Everton have the potential to help him realise that ambition. |
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Composers need outstanding interpreters who understand the music and can realise all its implications in performance. |
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It apparently wishes to realise a quick profit from the sale of its airline stake in order to offset these losses. |
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This immediately indicates that demand for our goods remain stable, and that we have to adjust the input side, to realise bigger profits. |
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First, not only was the contract profitable but it would have been necessary to complete it in order to realise that profit. |
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If investments are made in the child's name absolutely, the child has control and can realise the assets whenever he or she wishes. |
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The liquidators must get in and realise the company's assets as best they may whatever may be the country in which the assets are situated. |
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Superior claims may baulk inferior ones, but the liquidator's duty is to realise the assets of all in accordance with their rights. |
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People are quite shocked when they realise I'm a little old biddy with quite a lot of ill health, because I don't come over like that. |
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To be successful, though, venture capitalists need to realise their investments regularly. |
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They realise the hopelessness of their situation but cannot bring themselves to discard it either. |
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Within the fraction of a second it took the other paladins to realise that their companion was dead, the trio was on them. |
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Does he not realise that the main reason most people don't use the bus is that they are slow, inconvenient and inefficient? |
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It's a shame that these companies don't realise that, at the end of the day, consumers just want quality products at reasonable prices. |
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I think people are starting to realise they can't go around willy-nilly and destroy this important part of history. |
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His fingers leap between frets as the memories flood back and you realise just why people hold this man's musicianship in such high regard. |
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I push my hair back to find sweat clinging to my brow and realise my shirt is sticking against my skin. |
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The first time, I didn't even realise I was pregnant until I was four months gone. |
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So I consider a boycott and two seconds later I realise it'd be like taking a pair of shears to my nose. |
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Before they've heard us sing, they've lumped us in with a load of other people and they don't realise that we are the genuine article. |
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I realise not everyone gets excited about crockery, but I've always wanted a red bowl. |
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Like it or not, the fans may have to face some home truths and realise that the days when clubs were run for the supporters are long gone. |
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At times like this you realise that government is really a kind of confidence trick. |
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As the day wore on, we all began to realise just how privileged we were to be part of this expedition. |
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You will soon realise each of these humorous birds has its own individual personality. |
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He was a rabid snob and a squirming snake-pit of prejudice, without even the intelligence to realise that other people were as human as himself. |
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They unexpectedly realise their dreams when they turn their jobs delivering free newspapers into an illegal racket. |
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It took a second or two for Rieff to realise that Doyle was actually expecting an answer. |
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He is not the first director to realise that the playwright's famous study of marital hatred is really a black comedy. |
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It must be even lonelier when you realise you've been left off a dive list because people see you as a nuisance or a liability. |
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Two of the other local sides are in action in low-key friendlies but their respective managers realise the importance of the games. |
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However, he soon began to realise that the shabbiness of his study was at odds with the elegance of the gown. |
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They realise that they may as well get a job sooner rather than wait another couple of years. |
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We also expect sale and leaseback to prove popular as companies seek to realise maximum value from their assets. |
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The police must realise that there are serious users of the net too and that this direction is likely to put us to great inconvenience. |
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It's easy to think you're doing 4 hours of revision a day but when you tot it up, you realise it's only an hour. |
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Did I realise that jumbo rolls of gift-wrap are three-for-the-price-of-two? |
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Now westerners are beginning to realise the benefits of encouraging rather than suppressing the natural exercises babies do anyway. |
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People think it is some kind of overspill of London and don't realise the fantastic scenery. |
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Soon she will realise that no matter how much the old boy eats he stays thin as a rake. |
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It made me realise that war was not to be entered into lightly, and, indeed, was to be avoided at all costs if at all possible. |
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One does not need a degree in psychotherapy to realise that in some situations distressing information should not be conveyed in a letter. |
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This acts as another check on presidential power and a shrewd president will realise this. |
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I hope you realise that, as busy as you believe you are, you must take advantage of this opportunity on offer. |
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At the time he had no idea how to start a business, let alone find the financial backing to realise his dream. |
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Other avocado trees grew tall and rather flimsy as they were planted too close together and we did not realise that we should have topped them. |
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Even a moment's reflection is enough to realise that this is an extreme overreaction to a non-existent threat. |
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As we admire rows of pineapples, betel leaves and birds-eye chillies, I look up and realise that we are under tall coconut palms laden with nuts. |
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Some students move in and then realise the nearest bus stop is three miles away. |
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People don't realise the terrible time lassies have when they work the town. |
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There is something strangely mesmerising about a snake-charmer's snake but, at the end of the day, you realise it is just another cheap trick. |
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The person who actually betrayed Tom was Rupert and he don't even realise it. |
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I am quite content and just wish that people who are better off than me would realise how lucky they are. |
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Please realise that not everyone in this country is as ignorant or shallow as these people. |
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She's very kitsch, but people don't realise that she had an incredible voice. |
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She didn't realise she was holding his hand for so long, and that people were beginning to give them curious stares. |
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And not many realise the kind of sacrifices they make, while on duty, for the betterment of society. |
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The public needs to realise the seriousness of the problem and learn how to prevent, minimise, reuse and recycle waste. |
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It always leaves a bad taste in my mouth too but people should realise that it is the owner who makes these decisions not the Agent. |
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She does supply an explanatory note at the end, but, by the time you get to it, you realise you had somehow absorbed all this anyway. |
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We didn't realise at the time that a car seat also makes a very fine rocking chair. |
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It wouldn't take long to get these youths to realise they couldn't carry on causing trouble once people had been made an example of. |
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And yes, when opportunities are provided, one gets to realise why the disabled children should be called differently abled. |
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You only have to look at the increasing number of Centrino-based notebooks arriving through our doors to realise that. |
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Do you realise that before I left for Melbourne and you began dieting, I weighed more than you, even then? |
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Some women notice a bit of mucus in their pants and may not realise it's a show. |
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However, the good people of Britain must realise that, historically, it can take up to two years to mobilise them. |
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What they don't realise is that tinsel and tawdry jokes take the joy out of the season of goodwill. |
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When you finally realise you have to change lanes to make your off-ramp, you indicate. |
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I'm in a taxi with Marina and after a few minutes, I realise we are driving in the opposite direction to the town. |
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I realise the town has a successful rugby team but the season only overlaps for a short time. |
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He said parents needed to realise that home renovation could turn a child's safe haven into an industrial worksite. |
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It would do the locals the world of good to realise just how hard a world-class player trains. |
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In the following weeks, I came to realise that I had to reassess my world view. |
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Does this writer realise that the cost of a tunnel would be far greater than the cost of an overland route? |
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Only now as I stood in the airport did I realise that she really had not understood a word I was saying. |
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She does not realise that in India Urdu is called Hindi, and Urdu and Hindi are the same language. |
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But when you talk to them you realise that they're informed and opinionated to a degree very rare among young Britons. |
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I realise that I must keep mentally alert to delay the process of degeneration. |
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My life feels chaotic, but when I look back over things, I see a shape that I didn't realise was there at the time. |
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We all realise that water finds its own level and if there is a leak it will move on to the next weakest spot. |
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But only once the technology is scaled up will we fully realise its military and commercial potential. |
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I'm slowly coming to realise that the left side of my body is far superior to my right side. |
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When the food started arriving I began to realise I had gone overboard, because the portions were enormous. |
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And don't you hate it even more when you realise that they're referring to your old webspace? |
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Only once they were by the front exit did the flight attendant feel woozy and realise she had a deep laceration in her leg. |
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I realise that this officer was not a staffer, but the issue is an important issue for public administration. |
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But perhaps the generation of the noughties, like that of the sixties, is starting to realise that cynical detachment just gets you screwed. |
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Sometimes people change address or job and they don't realise that this will affect their benefit forms. |
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Perhaps it could be the place where I finally realise my dream of having an island of my own. |
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They realise that we are non political, non sectarian and are just a group who want to help. |
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When I saw the share-out of the television money alone it made me realise more than ever how important it is to get promotion. |
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The public must realise all surgical procedures carry risks and having plastic surgery lays them open to all of these. |
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I realise that Thailand is not a cricketing nation, but wonder if protective boxes are available in Pattaya. |
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My desire to win is as strong as when I was 17, but a lot has happened to make me realise football is not the be-all and end-all. |
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Perhaps now that the service has ceased to exist people will begin to realise how valuable it was. |
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He has less than two years to go, and even he must realise that the accomplishment list is pretty lean. |
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Sometimes evolutionists are so keen to attack creationists that they don't realise their self-contradictions. |
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The few that do realise that life can be different, less enervating, lament but rarely complain, grumble but never protest. |
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At first it seems like light relief, but then you realise his mother is an integral part of the story. |
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Is this because they have now been won round to the logic of gradualism, and realise that independence is not going to happen over night? |
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It took me another three seminars to realise that I'd accidentally fallen into a nest of revolutionary socialists. |
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Don't these peasants realise that their self-appointed moral arbiters have already decided what they should think? |
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Similarly, the effort to realise his vision by 2020 would see the country develop into a great nation. |
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I am streetwise and clever and realise that any other course of action might have led to me having my head kicked in. |
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I have no idea whether they realise how much they have disrupted the day-to-day to running of the school. |
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I didn't realise that people would attempt to goad us into aggression at regular intervals. |
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On reflection, Americans realise that it is not a black-and-white case of evil politicians or securocrats conspiring to enslave them. |
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It doesn't take a genius to realise that, where possible, they will maximise that profit. |
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The councillor found the pupils quite uninterested at first as they didn't seem to realise that the work of the council affects them. |
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But at least he was man enough to realise he was wrong and act accordingly. |
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The man said he didn't realise he didn't have the full amount and made a brief telephone call. |
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I realise now that my parents beggared themselves to provide the life they did for us. |
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Feel your bile rise in righteous indignation as you realise they've put in not one but two Coldplay albums. |
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I realise I can't be one of them myself, but knowing that simply fills me with an even deeper level of respect for what they do. |
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After a while one would realise that this position looks like a mutual zugzwang. |
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Would you want an intelligence agency too unintelligent to realise when information is unwelcome? |
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Whatever it is that makes you realise you're slipping, make sure you use it to trigger yourself into healthier habits. |
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To realise the goal, the agency aims to develop Japan's own manned space craft, similar to the US Space Shuttle, the Mainichi said. |
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As a young man I observed extreme hairiness on older people but didn't realise it might happen to me in time. |
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I know it's coming up to Christmas and you are all busy but tempus fugit and all that. Before you realise it will be June again. |
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Why read stories concerning unheroic, unlovely people who fail to realise the futility of their modest dreams? |
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We realise that it will take a binational campaign, in both East Timor and Australia, to change the position of your government. |
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Only when I emerge, exhausted, on the far side do I realise I've been gripping my handlebars so hard, my fingers have gone numb. |
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I barely touched the surface in my recent Andalusian trip, and realise I could probably never see all this magical region has to offer. |
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It's only when you're doing it that you realise waiting takes stamina, strength and a strong will. |
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I realise computer games are supposed to improve hand-eye co-ordination and develop strategy and problem-solving ability. |
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A while later, after having had the opportunity to reflect on the interlocution, I came to realise how professionally it was done. |
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Motherhood and modelling seemed mutually exclusive to her, and it took her a while to realise they needn't be. |
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I had been off-colour for several weeks and off food for several days prior to this and did not realise the effects of wine on an empty stomach. |
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It is time for the voices on all sides to come together and realise that this peace is just too precious to give away. |
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For many the New Year promises another opportunity to realise unfulfilled ambitions. |
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I realise that the army's history and terminology is an unknown jungle to many. |
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Consider the possibility, however, and you realise how fragile the Government's grip on the situation is. |
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You only had to use a call box once during the day to realise it was costing you an arm and a leg. |
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Some little while after Dolly had tested the ground he came suddenly to realise that the door was open and freedom was only a short step away. |
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As we examine our past, we realise how much it is likely for the future to repeat itself upon us. |
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As Robinson positioned himself and waited for the ball to arrive, he wasn't the only one to realise the importance of a clean catch. |
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It's a tragedy beyond description and I want the full country and the medical profession to realise just how dreadful this whole story is. |
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This ceremony is supposed to mark an important event in the life of the eunuchs, when they realise their dream of marrying for once. |
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One has to realise that, in order for an earthquake to occur you have to accumulate strain energy. |
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Does anybody realise that buses actually drive through the traffic jams or are they coming late on purpose just to annoy you? |
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She's made Simon realise he wants her and she's gonna leave him dangling for a bit. |
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You realise professional goals with intelligence, quick thinking and good management. |
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Fighting my way through the festival-goers, I quickly realise that I am the least made-up man around. |
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He may then be stuck for cash in his retirement and forced to sell at below market value to realise some cash quickly. |
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Until you get used to people's disabilities and you realise it's second nature to them, it can be difficult and you can feel awkward. |
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The guy got very frustrated with Andy who didn't realise that ropes are called sheets in the sailing world. |
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I realise acting is a risky profession but you've got to keep believing in yourself. |
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But we also need to educate people because many don't realise what they are taking home when they buy a thoroughbred racehorse. |
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I laugh at my own jitteriness, but as I get dressed, it is at least ten minutes before I realise that both the lamps have been turned off. |
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Well, it was hard, but maybe you realise that a normal person can go out and do what they are doing. |
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I hope the people responsible read this and realise how distressing their thoughtless behaviour is, particularly for people with pets. |
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The friendly council have opened a nice new road and it's so smooth you pick up quite a lot of speed before you realise how fast you are going. |
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These walks also made me realise how important it is that buildings such as Eastbrook Hall and the Odeon cinema are preserved. |
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I saw enough though to realise that future anglers visiting this amazing place are going to hook some monster fish. |
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I hope he is caught and comes to realise that his behaviour is beneath contempt. |
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As you mentioned, you looked at abattoirs, and I didn't realise that Henry Ford's car plants were modelled on Chicago meat works. |
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He didn't realise there were two of them at first, until he felt another pair of hands, larger, heavier and ungloved, pressing on his shoulders, pinning him to the ground. |
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What they must do now is shut out the voices accusing them of choking in this tournament and realise that the past month has demonstrated strength, not weakness. |
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They may not realise that the Irishman was a tortured soul during the match, and was losing sleep at the possibility of becoming the Crucible's biggest-ever choker. |
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In his awed provincialism Grimshaw failed to realise that as a painter he could outdo all three so long as he kept to his own landscapes and townscapes. |
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Sometimes, all too often in fact, you only realise the real richness of what you have on your own doorstep when someone else brings it to your attention. |
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Thus, any businessman could see that now, especially given York City's poor financial and playing situation, is a good time to realise one's assets. |
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The thing is, we didn't realise that the tide went out so far. |
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Such sights make us guys realise how lucky we are after all. |
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Detective Chief Inspector Paul Fountain, of West Yorkshire Police, said it was important to realise receiving stolen goods perpetuated the criminal market. |
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What you realise is you don't win any medals by killing yourself. |
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Because of the striving for uniformity of attainments, there was little financial incentive to encourage clever children to realise their full capabilities. |
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But as the evening wore on I began to realise the merit in this approach. |
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Yes, there is, and some people may not realise that yes, that there was an ancient constellation of the lyre, which was originally called the Lyre of the Pleiades. |
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Listen to it of a quiet evening, sung by a good tenor or a well-tempered choir, and you can realise that from pain it is possible to make the truest beauty. |
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When will bar management realise that they are not doing customers a favour by admitting them to their bar, without customers there would be no bar. |
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Which reminds me to mention a word of caution when managing cows around calving time, there is nothing like a good scare to make one realise the dangers of attack. |
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Requests for the money soon follow, the demands for which increase until the recipients finally realise that there is no fortune and that they've been duped. |
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And I'll keep repeating myself until people realise that fee setting affects every single student at Victoria, and every single student at every tertiary institution. |
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This hasn't happened to me yet, touch wood, but you have only to approach a speed camera on a free-flowing road to realise that it must happen fairly often. |
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Once you start looking at the pharmaceutical industry, once you start digging, then you realise that all sorts of bogeys start coming out of the woodwork. |
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I realise that this is a retraction of my word given to the Reverend. |
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They continue to bombard us with electrical appliances, safe in the knowledge that, when we see them on the shelves, we'll realise that we just cannot do without. |
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She had a friend who was abandoned at birth, a foundling, and she began to realise that abandoned children were in a far worse position than adopted ones. |
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