Similar words: realise, realism, realistic, specialised, surrealism, valise, idealist, reality. Meaning: adj. successfully completed or brought to an end.
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61. The heifer realised £258 and the bull £305.
62. I should have realised that would cause a disturbance.
63. I realised I wanted another guitar player.
64. She gasped as she realised what it was.
65. Sabine realised she had almost stopped breathing.
66. And with an inward smile Dexter realised another reason why Blanche's flirtation with the inspector had made him so irritable.
67. Mayli stared at him for just a second, then realised that the waiter would have given the alarm by now.
68. This went on for 13 months until my parents realised that I needed medical attention.
69. Boulton realised that if Watt's engines were to be exploited commercially the patent would have to be extended.
70. Cherith's betrayal had bitten deep, then - deeper even than Folly had realised.
71. Then she felt the blood drain from her face as she realised he was right.
72. For gardeners this is the most exciting time of year, when all your plans are realised and ideas become reality.
73. The firm realised some sort of fiddle was going on, but they had no idea how much they were losing.
74. Suddenly she giggled and I realised I was still holding her fingers.
75. She'd finally realised that what she needed was to commit mind, body and soul into something challenging and exciting.
76. Discs realised maybe they could make a go of it.
77. On the sixth day, after a curt nod from the chef, Mark realised he must be doing something half-right.
78. Sue was talking as they went, describing the scene, and Kathleen realised they were on air live again.
79. Staff there were looking forward to the event until they realised that the Princess regularly went fox hunting.
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80. He was engaging in a war of nerves with her, Isabel realised at last, but he didn't remember.
81. She had not realised they could reach out from the charmed circle of themselves.
82. The following questions must therefore be asked: To what extent are the real planning implications of curriculum development realised?
83. Then we realised that she'd had diarrhoea so badly it was actually oozing out of her collar!
84. Once she glanced at her watch and, with a despairing sigh, realised it wasn't even midnight yet.
85. Caroline realised that she was floundering in such a morass of conflicting emotions that she hardly knew what to resent most.
86. In his hands she saw something glint and realised it was a knife.
87. Then she realised that Louise would have already broken the news to the bridge party.
88. If it was the hospital, she realised she was terrified to hear the news.
89. Government reforestation targets are not being supported by adequate funding and can not be realised, the report claims.
90. His jaw ached and he realised that he was grinding his teeth, so he released the muscles and tried to relax.
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