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1 Now, for the first time, I realise where she has led me.
2 You are starting to realise where you are, what the potential is.
3 Only on the last page do we realise where it is all headed.
4 Still less could Tim when he awoke realise where he was.
5 More moderate Conservatives should realise where they're travelling with this stuff.
6 We haven't begun to realise where technology will lead us.
7 An awful lot of them will drop out, once they realise where we're going.
8 It demonstrates that they realise where the sentiments of the majority of British people lie.
9 Do you realise where such testimony would place you?
10 You'll feel so much better afterwards, until you finish, look around and realise where you still are.
11 The impression he made on us was that he did not clearly realise where he was going.
12 Once you become aware of the seeming omnipresence of plastic, you'll soon realise where you can make changes.
13 Then you realise where you're supposed to try to hit it and how to get to certain pins.
14 Then I realise where we are.
15 He rubbed his eyes and sat up, and it was some time before he could realise where he was.
16 It was nice to get him out and that's when you start to realise where you are as a bowler.
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