Sentence examples for brought the realisation from inspiring English sources

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"It just brought the realisation home that if you weren't involved in the capital 'P' politics then you were just a bystander".

This has brought the realisation that what kind of forces Mr Putin has and the uses he might put them to matter.It is an article of faith for the Russian president that a great power must be able to project military force.

Recent advances in methods for the assembly and measurement of device characteristics of metal|molecule|metal junctions have brought the realisation of the considerable promise of the area within a tantalisingly close reach.

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Then a sudden curdling of sound brings the realisation that he is deluded.

Yet a moment's thought brings the realisation that the retail trades are in the midst of revolutionary change spurred on by technological, process, and business-model innovation.

The age of 50 brings the realisation that you're in it now for the long haul, with all the hardship, labour and joy.

Maturity may bring the realisation that you don't make the world a better place by shooting all your elders, but it is hard not to sympathise with the view of Anderson that British society is a con trick played at the expense of most of the population.

Instead, the killings of Lord Mountbatten and the 18 soldiers brought about the realisation that the IRA remained a major menace, and that years of violence probably lay ahead.

If an acute spike in transphobia, racism and bigotry has brought about the realisation that progress can be undone overnight, we should probably all harness that realisation, swallow our hypocrisies and do what our leaders, our police force, our newspapers and our TV stations are failing to do: champion political correctness, all jokes aside.

Capturing both the inner and outer drama of Turing's life, Andrew Hodges tells how Turing's revolutionary idea of 1936 -- the concept of a universal machine -- laid the foundation for the modern computer and how Turing brought the idea to practical realisation in 1945 with his electronic design.

It may bring closer the realisation that Germany must get its labour-market incentives right, for instance by adopting more widely and strictly another British labour policy, pioneered by America: workfare, when welfare benefits are paid only if recipients engage in some activity, such as a training programme or a socially useful job.

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