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1 I realise suddenly my wife is still staring at me.
2 The look of incredulous horror that leaped into her startled eyes made him realise suddenly the interpretation that might be put upon his words.
3 She realised suddenly that all the spring had gone out of her.
4 He now realised suddenly that he was engaged in an act of madness.
5 He realised suddenly that he had never looked at it before.
6 He realised suddenly that he was hungry and very, very sleepy.
7 I realised suddenly the wet dog smell wasn't coming from Fleet.
8 I realised suddenly that Nightingale was looking for reassurance, which I found extremely worrying.
9 She yawned and realised suddenly that she was desperately sleepy.
10 She realised suddenly that the time had come.
11 Henry realised suddenly Pyrgus was talking to him.
12 She realised suddenly all that her promise meant.
13 So the camp-marshal realised suddenly that it was time to ring down the curtain on this drama.
14 It was on this warm May-day that Polchester people realised suddenly that the Jubilee was not far away.
15 He realises suddenly that she has not merely found someone else to be with for some days but has gone.
16 And Robert realised suddenly the stubborn loneliness of that thin black figure, whose fingers were playing with a little gold cross.
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