Sentence examples for in realisation that from inspiring English sources

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In response to the repeated A-major choruses of "love you", McCartney sings in realisation that there is as much self-gratifying love ("the love you take") as there is of the generous love ("the love you make"), in A major and C major, respectively.

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Mr Field's apology may, perhaps, suggest a just-in-time realisation that bickering and backstabbing are a sure path to oblivion.Labour could yet go back to self-mutilation if the government sticks to its bizarre plan to increase the time suspected terrorists can be held without charge, and if (or when) the Tories win in Crewe.

He believed in a spiritual realisation that not only liberated man but transformed his nature, enabling a divine life on earth.

There is pathos too in Redmayne's sudden realisation that, as a deposed king, "I have no name".

If you want to understand the hysteria among globally minded, progressive people in the UK, it lies in the realisation that not only has our relationship with Europe been severed, but that the outcome is a leap in the dark.

Like Google, all are transparent in their struggle, and collective in their realisation that something needs to be done, fast.

The end of episode seven, which culminated in her realisation that husband Eyal had been involved in the kidnapping, was properly gripping television.

Its most terrifying moments come not in a scene tense with violence but in the realisation that we've all thought what is at one point voiced here: that perhaps it is Darryl who is responsible for Darryl, nobody else.

Beckham was nowhere near the Euro 96 squad – only the Neville brothers made it from the whole United team, never mind just the Class of 92 – and spent his summer on holiday in Sardinia, eating pasta every day and bathing in the realisation that he was now a bona fide Manchester United player.

In contrast, Bramwell felt that in Firefight "there is both a sense of futility in the knowledge that death is only a matter of time and odds, and fatigue in the realisation that many levels play out just as they did in the campaign, except a bit more so".

The most likely explanation for the ready attribution of these illnesses to cyanobacterial LPS lies in the realisation that LPS from Gram-negative heterotrophic bacteria are implicated in significant morbidity – and mortality – so cyanobacteria, which are widely but somewhat inaccurately accepted as Gram-negative bacteria may equally be responsible for illness because they contain LPS.

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