Sentences with Realise, Realise in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Realise

Sentences with Realise, Realise in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Realise

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1. People do not seem to realise that their opinion of the world is also a confession of their character.

2. We can realise a lasting peace and transform the East-West relationship to one of enduring co-operation.

3. When I wake up on a Monday morning and I realise I don’t have to go and work at the civil service, I really think I’ve won.

4. I’ve probably understood men too well. I realise they are predatory by nature, and I have a certain acceptance of the male animal.

5. It’s not when you realise that nothing can help you – religion, pride, anything – it’s when you realise that you don’t need any aid.

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6. When I look at my life I realise that the mistakes I have made, the things I really regret, were not errors of judgement but failures of feeling.

7. In my own life, I decided to leave meat off my plate in medical school, but was a bit slow to realise that dairy products and eggs are not health foods either.

8. I’ve never really been very good at marriage. It’s one of my failures. I’ve tried my best, but I do realise the common denominator is me it’s something I’m doing.

9. I have a huge respect for writers and realise that this is not an area that I find easy. I doubt that I would have the patience in front of a blank sheet of paper to become a writer.

10. I realise that in this undertaking I place myself in a certain opposition to views widely held concerning the mathematical infinite and to opinions frequently defended on the nature of numbers.

11. Of all our dreams today there is none more important – or so hard to realise – than that of peace in the world. May we never lose our faith in it or our resolve to do everything that can be done to convert it one day into reality.

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12. It is funny that men who are supposed to be scientific cannot get themselves to realise the basic principle of physics, that action and reaction are equal and opposite, that when you persecute people you always rouse them to be strong and stronger.

13. I had the closest thing I have ever had to an out-of-body experience lying in bed one morning. I turned on the ‘Today’ programme and item four on the news was: ‘The shadow chancellor has ruled himself out of the leadership.’ I lay there thinking that’s interesting, then I realised it was me.

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