Sentences with phrase «gradually dawned on»

But gradually it dawned on me just how significant of an article it was simply for where it was published.
Then it gradually dawned on me: my BBC media liberalism was not a political philosophy, even less a political programme.
I did not think much of electronic music back then, but gradually it dawned on me that working with computers did not mean having to give up rock.
As it gradually dawned on me that the conflict had environmental roots, I was intrigued enough to look into other impacts climate change was having on our lives.
Gradually it dawned on me that everything I was reading was an account of a journey through Texas: Cabeza de Vaca inaugurated the genre in the 1530s with his narrative of walking barefoot and naked across Texas and northern Mexico.
Thus, it gradually dawned on an increasingly - paranoid Markopolos that his life was in danger, since Bernie was likely in league with mobsters capable of carrying out a hit.
Time slowed down to match his perfect stillness and it gradually dawned on all of us, this conjuror, this Houdini of the corrida was performing no illusion or trick.
I had never been here before, but gradually it dawned on me that its features were familiar.
Something important gradually dawned on me: I have always struggled within the church.
But gradually it dawns on some of us: insofar as the intense groups are religious problems, we should look for some beginnings of religious explanations;.
And it gradually dawns on me that the very state I was attempting to characterize» that the concept of «wisdom» has been diluted in the modern period until it is indistinguishable from knowledge (Prof. Crosby's letter giving evidence of this)» can affect the way a reader encounters these terms.
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