Similar words: realise, realism, realistic, specialised, surrealism, valise, idealist, reality. Meaning: adj. successfully completed or brought to an end.
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121. I was excited about the prospect, but quickly realised that this was not the time to share my jovial mood.
122. This expresses a fact, idea or intention which will be realised if a certain condition is fulfilled.
123. The atmosphere was tense and all realised it was heads down for a full house.
124. During the six months I spent there I realised how important it was to adapt quickly.
125. She'd sounded rather forlorn, she realised, and she silently cursed her frankness.
126. He realised that when Field played his pianos in City salerooms, business boomed.
127. You probably realised she's a severe case of portal cirrhosis, with ascites and jaundice.
128. In a flash I realised that my propeller was tearing great chunks out of his cockpit and he was quite literally trapped.
129. In fact we executed such prisoners, but Teitgen only realised that later.
130. They had charted their son's progress from afar but had not realised the group's popularity.
131. The complexity of rural development everywhere, whether in the developed or the developing world, is not always realised.
132. They had simply come a little deeper into the forest than they had realised.
133. That's when I realised that I couldn't go on with this free agent nonsense.
134. The friar suddenly realised that Cranston's claim that Allingham was murdered was really a piece of pure guesswork on his part.
135. We also realised that there was insufficient classroom time for the testing of children individually in dramatic performance.
136. But she realised that more serious training in classical ballet was necessary, and went to Edouard Espinosa for classes.
137. Senna said he realised that a good start was vital.
138. It was only when I started to receive my magazine that I realised just how courageous the lifeboat crews are.
139. I realised I had a large gay following last year(http://sentencedict.com), but managed to lose him by ducking into a Virgin Megastore.
140. As the kettle began to boil, she realised that the mugs she needed were stowed beneath the sink.
141. I realised who I was O K - I just couldn't live inside the envelope.
142. In dismay Paige realised that the atlas lay open to his inspection.
143. She looked at him, then realised her overnight bag was in the boot.
144. Leith afterwards supposed she should have realised that that state of affairs could not go on indefinitely without some one getting hurt.
145. There were two cavernous nostrils and Nuadu realised that this was the reason for the hissing whispering voice.
146. I realised I'd become so confident because I really believed in what I was doing.
147. He realised however that Douglas Ferguson was speaking for the whole partnership and that it was foolish to resist.
148. But now she suddenly realised it fitted him like a glove.
149. Her accusation in front of her family had made him coldly furious, she realised with a jolt.
150. He stretched and picked up the phone, but before he could dial he realised he had cut in on a conversation.
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