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1 It took her a moment to realise why the scene looked familiar.
2 People would recognise it and realise why she was ringing the warning.
3 Lady Holme began to realise why she could never like Mrs. Wolfstein.
4 It's only when I'm climbing staircase after staircase that I realise why .
5 Can you not realise why Japan is keeping out of this war?
6 Now I realise why the church used to burn people at the stake.
7 I don't realise why some other companies don't do it.
8 But one doesn't have to delve too deeply to realise why it was not.
9 There are days when you realise why you gravitate towards some people and not others.
10 Within seconds of entering it I realise why no one wanted to ride in it.
11 I now realise why no senior politician has ever tried to run this race before.
12 He did not realise why she had come.
13 Because then, we will realise why it was possible for us to fall: We made ourselves fall.
14 It makes me realise why I don't have kids: the harassment that poor parents have to go through.
15 You now probably realise why it was that, after Gavrilov's death, Kolosov took me with him to Ivan Semyonitch's.
16 I thought of the manager's advice: 'Men love glossy lips.' I suppose it doesn't take a genius to realise why .
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