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Example sentences for "realises"

Lexicographically close words:
realignment; realisable; realisation; realise; realised; realising; realism; realist; realistic; realistically
  1. Still, as they stand there, filthy, forlorn, and dazed, one suddenly realises the extreme appropriateness of a certain reference in the Litany to All Prisoners and Captives.

  2. The Salient is stiff with guns--I don't think the Boche quite realises how stiff!

  3. The evil heart of unbelief is the moral corruption of the man whose soul is steeped in sensual imaginations and never realises the things of the Spirit.

  4. In this way the new covenant realises what the former covenant demanded.

  5. He realises His own ideas as well through the seeming originality of thinkers as through the willing obedience of workers.

  6. The prophet realises that it is only a part of Israel who are worthy of it.

  7. But it hardly realises that without those sermons the movement might never have gone on, certainly would never have been what it was.

  8. I have never seen it in man, but I have in woman; and one realises that then it is better to be a spectator than an actor in what is never a farce, and may easily develop into tragedy.

  9. Such a confession is an indifferent consolation to the heart which realises its loss, but cannot appreciate the situation.

  10. Woman realises that if man’s lower nature takes him into the gutter, or even less unclean places, he will not hanker after whatever it was that attracted him when once his temptation is out of sight.

  11. Then suddenly she realises that there may be a dire meaning in his confident words.

  12. Probably Ernest's great moment is when he wakes of a morning and realises that he really is Ernest, for we must all wish to be that which is our ideal.

  13. He has shown signs of improvement recently, and is imbued with the enthusiasm of the novice who realises that his practice has counted for something.

  14. The player realises that all eyes are on him, and unless he has nerves of steel and an absolute mental poise he is likely to fall the victim of a wave which surges against him as he grasps the shaft of his club.

  15. After he has been at school a short time he realises this, and it distresses him.

  16. I doubt whether General Pétain realises the respect in which he is held in all the civilised countries of the world.

  17. Each one dies as a hero, yet not one realises it.

  18. The selfishness of lovely youth is a guileless, joyous thing, and pathetic inasmuch as maturity realises the undue retribution which befalls it as it learns of life.

  19. No one ever realises what a power the American woman is, and how much she is equal to accomplishing.

  20. The individual, finite as it is, must realise in itself the whole nature of the universe to which it belongs; each thing, each substance or monad, realises in the course of its life all other possible existences.

  21. In The Sign of Four and in The Hound of the Baskervilles, to choose two entirely different stories, Conan Doyle realises that darkness and loneliness place us at the mercy of terror, and he works artfully on our fears of the unknown.

  22. Lytton realises that it is not only what is told but what is left unsaid that requires consideration in a ghost story.

  23. He realises that he is on the verge of the unspeakable.

  24. Guiraud justly writes: ``A generation of men very rarely realises the task which it is accomplishing.

  25. Although he is the author of the best known treatise on psychology extant, the eminent thinker realises ``the fragility of a science that oozes metaphysical criticism at every joint.

  26. In this he becomes great, for he realises truth.

  27. Thus man truly realises his soul by outgrowing his possessions, and man's progress in the path of eternal life is through a series of renunciations.

  28. So with the intuition of our Soul- consciousness, which naturally and totally realises its unity in the Supreme One.

  29. The individual I am attains its perfect end when it realises its freedom of harmony in the infinite I am.

  30. When a girl's life outgrows her doll, when she realises that in every respect she is more than her doll is, then she throws it away.

  31. The player willingly enters into definite relations with each particular piece and realises the joy of his power by these very restrictions.

  32. Once our soul realises her ultimate object of repose in Brahma, all her movements acquire a purpose.

  33. When the reader realises that pervading idea, as he reads on, then the reading of the poem is full of joy to him.

  34. My answer is, that when a man begins to have an extended vision of his self, when he realises that he is much more than at present he seems to be, he begins to get conscious of his moral nature.

  35. Man becomes perfect man, he attains his fullest expression, when his soul realises itself in the Infinite being who is Āvih whose very essence is expression.

  36. Therefore his work is his freedom, and in his creation he realises himself.

  37. It is only when a man truly realises what his possessions are that he has no more illusions about them; then he knows his soul is far above these things and he becomes free from their bondage.

  38. A woman realises that she has found the man of all others to whom she would gladly give herself.

  39. It sometimes happens that during this period of courtship either the man or the woman realises that a mistake has been made; if so, let it be rectified before a still more serious one be committed.

  40. When an actor once realises that he will never be a Charles Kean or a Macready, then come peace and the enjoyment of life.

  41. When she realises this, and sees what a bargain she is getting, I feel almost certain she will not make any terms at all.

  42. At any rate, as far as this is concerned it is doubtful if he fully realises the effect of what may appear to him as insignificant matters.

  43. Its sharp grains become embedded in the inking-roller skins, and plough tiny furrows across the printing forme, doing much damage before the printer realises the presence of any foreign matter on the inking-rollers.

  44. AS the Self withdraws himself from sheath after sheath, he realises himself more and more, not less and less; Self-realisation becomes more intense, as sheath after sheath is cast aside.

  45. Step after step, he realises what he is doing.

  46. It is at such moments that a man realises what the companionship of women means.

  47. Then one eye is half opened, as if he were looking round to see if it were safe to open the other one, and then he gives a long, sorrowful wail as he realises that his bottle is not where he left it when he went to sleep.

  48. He realises that the man who brings about world-peace will be the most famous man in history.

  49. He sees that the world is too big for him to overturn, he realises that there are many things he cannot understand, his intelligence sometimes revolts at what seems to be oppression and injustice.

  50. For that, it is a question only of a half hour of patience, if patience is needed when one realises that one is giving people pleasure.

  51. One must walk about and lose himself in it before he realises its extent.

  52. It is only now that Iphigenia fully realises her brother's madness.

  53. There can be no "fraternising" with Fritz until he realises that he has been fooled by his War Lords; and his awakening is a long way off.

  54. John Bull, who has invested a mint of money in other lands, realises that it is high time that he put something into his own--in the shape of Corn Bounties.

  55. But it is perfect when our consciousness realises all things as spiritually one with it, and therefore capable of giving us joy.

  56. And civilisation will fall to pieces if it never again realises the spirit of mutual help and the common sharing of benefits in the elemental necessaries of life.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "realises" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.