Realizing that after hearing from them he might want to travel at night to make up for lost time, after tethering out his reindeer he crept into his sleeping-bag and, in a moment, fell into a sound sleep.
Scarcely realizing that his most priceless possession, his rifle, was not on the sled, he still clung there while he was whirled along at a terrific gait.
This lasted but a second; then, realizing that the battle was more than half won but that some of his dogs might be in danger, he sprang from the sled.
Then, realizing that it would be some time before his companions would return, and having nothing else to do, he began skinning the carcasses.
In other words, the rest of the world, realizing the advantages of the United States form of government, would sooner or later have revolutions of more or less ferocity and change into republics.
Then I understood that the small bills were coupons, and the clever gentleman, realizing that I was a stranger and a little worried, had endeavored to make money.
You see him, then, crushed under his load of mortification, realizing at last how he had been duped on every hand, first by the lords for their own purpose, and then by the Queen for hers.
She left him to the chastening of a sleepless night, then sent for him betimes on Monday morning, and bade him repair to the lords and tell them that realizing herself a prisoner in their hands she was disposed to make terms with them.
But now Bertrand d'Artois, realizingthat too much had been done already to admit of the business being left unfinished, sprang upon him suddenly again.
Realizing that a crisis had been reached calling for bold measures, she sent for Bassenge, the milder of the two partners.
Giovanna, alarmed at the rapid advance of Ludwig, summoned her barons to her aid, and in that summons she included Charles, realizing that at all costs he must be brought over to her side.
If you see or are wearing a handsome new overcoat, you will be exceedingly fortunate in realizingyour wishes.
Lack of energy will cause you disappointment in realizing wishes.
Scarcely realizing what they were doing, the girls lingered by the door.
Scarcely realizing that she was imitating her hero of fiction, she brought the glowing iron close to the white and tender flesh of her forearm.
He was going into the unknown, ignorant of his own capabilities, realizingonly that he was weak.
He trembled in every limb as he sat there, realizing the need for bodily activity.
For my own part, I was glad to see that I had completely succeeded in realizing my musical ideas, and was therefore encouraged to develop them further this time in the domain of symphony.
Deeply though I was impressed by the unexpected death of the great musician, I was far from realizing at the moment that this glimpse of the living Tchaikovsky--fleeting though it was--would become one of my most treasured memories.
Many men arrive in the astral world in utter ignorance of its conditions, not realizing at first that they are dead, and when they do realize it fearing the fate that may be in store for them, because of false and wicked theological teaching.
Not a sound broke the stillness of the white prairie, and realizing that the men he wished to surprise had taken another path, he left his hiding-place shortly before daylight.
The drop, however, was marked, and he decided to further reduce the quantity standing in his name, instead of realizing those belonging to his cousin.
As it happened, George had received only a few bruises in the bluff, and, after realizing that there was no chance of escape for the present, he lay still in the bottom of the wagon.
He is in all probability realizing a profit of from three to four hundred-per cent.
But they stuck gamely to their task, and plodded steadily on all through the night, realizing more surely with every step they took that it was a plain case of now or never.
Perceiving that his plans were discovered and frustrated, and realizing that he had met his match, Coffee Jack laughed and surrendered the hatchet.
He must be prepared to sacrifice to that traditional vision even the traditional American ways of realizing it.
For better or worse, democracy cannot be disentangled from an aspiration toward human perfectibility, and hence from the adoption of measures looking in the direction of realizing such an aspiration.
For better or worse the United States had become a democracy as well as a nation, and its national task was not that of escaping the dangers of democracy, but of realizing its responsibilities and opportunities.
Public opinion is definitely formed before the meeting of the legislature; and the latter has become simply a vehicle for realizing or betraying the mandates of popular opinion.
Some such ambition is nearly always the end to which the energy of the successful Englishman is directed, and its particular nature hinders him from realizing the special purpose of his own life with an unimpeded will.
In that way he begins to realize his individuality, and in realizing his individuality he is coming to occupy a special niche in the national structure.
But in estimating the practicability of the policy proposed, the essential idea must be disentangled from any possible methods of realizing it--such as the suggested treaty between the United States, Great Britain, and Canada.
The queen, too, missed Hildegund and, realizing that the pair had escaped, made loud wail through the palace.
Richmodis recovered by degrees, and gradually realizing where she was, she concluded that she must have been buried while alive.
Almost without realizing it, he found himself staring at the car that was parked on the other side of the street.
We find his followers unsuccessfully attempting to use the same imagery and rhapsodical verbiage, not realizing that these were, as De Goncourt would say, the product of their master's propre nevrosite.
Moreover, they all knew, and some remembered, how the assault of a few months back had been repulsed; and not realizing the different scale upon which this one was to be conducted, were full of hopeful confidence and emulation.
Young Roche, new to these fearful border wars, was almost overcome by this broken narrative, realizing the fearful fate which had overtaken so many of his brave comrades of the past weeks.
She drew herself together and gave a little, quick, shuddering sigh, as though realizing as those never could do who had not seen war what must inevitably be ere such an end could be accomplished.
It is realizing so exactly what I have always wished to have the day, and what I never before knew, that I enjoy it doubly.
I am delighted with our situation, and cannot describe to you the sensations of first realizing that I am living in the pure, unconfined atmosphere of nature.
He was crediting Biff with being a wonderful pilot, never realizing that he was furnishing the tip-off that enabled his friend to demonstrate such skill.
Realizing that Biff had observed the scar, Serbot raised his right hand and traced it lightly with his forefinger.
Soon Biff gave that up, realizing that if Kamuka had decided to follow them, he would be staying completely out of sight.
Realizing that much valuable time was being wasted, Penny slid down from the tree, snagging a stocking in the process.
Realizing that his loose talk was building up trouble for himself, Webb would say no more.
And Pearl, finally realizing that she could hope nothing from him, turned and ran back to the ravine.
Not realizing that he did so, he arose and began to pace up and down the room, nor remembered where he was until he looked up to see Pearl watching him, surprise and even a slight curiosity upon her face.
Oh, Pearl--" but she had again turned to her contemplation of the desert, and realizing that further speech might bring her swift anger upon him he walked hastily away.
She simply braced herself to bear the blows, and she shuddered because she intuitively felt that Larry was in no sense realizing his own position; he was so madly seeking to destroy that of others.
And he bent and laid his lips on the smooth girlish forehead, sorrowfully realizing how little he had to offer.
Seems like it might be the soul of Philander," Peneluna said--she was crying as the old do, hardly realizing that they are crying.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "realizing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.