Sentences with phrase «now realise»

Brilliant suggestions and now I realise that the best storage ones are see - through — thanks!
Thought with the Groundhog Day allusion you'd be describing the usual — spag bol, hamburgers, basic stir fries etc but these are truly gourmet... I now realise I am a slothful, unimaginative mother and chef, and must change!
We all now realise getting results for everybody in the family means more time for each other and the fun things in life (the family unit) makes all of us very happy and is the biggest reward we can all have.
«I now realise there are good people out there, good doctors, who have worked with Aboriginal people and understand the problems we have with dealing with society in general,» he said.
As I look back on it now I realise I was feeling a little insecure at that time becasue there was other stuff going on in my life and it schewed the way I was feeling about my partner.
I used to respect Tom's Hardware, but now I realise what it really is.
However i now realise that it's been a very stupid choice on my part.
People now realise we are moving to a digital business and the benefits this brings.
Buyers of legal services at all levels now realise that they have buying power and will use it.
«While banks are still keen to lend to the right firms, they now realise they need to be more discerning in their lending decisions.
Oddly, it was probably because I thought law would be interesting; I now realise that the law has very little to do with the job.
Perhaps now they realise that the old adage of «the more locks you put on the door, the more likely it is to be propped open» applies here as much as everywhere else.
Clients mostly now realise that their structures to preserve wealth for the next generation need to be compliant.
I now realise how I, as an engineer, rely heavily on «Equivalence» and a pertinent version of «The Virial Theorem»!
But I now realise I have made a mistake.
This only confirms what many of us now realise: that our addiction to a carbon - rich lifestyle is threatening the life of our planet.
But, not the stupid sort of equality that leads us to call postmen «postpeople» (which was happening 20 years ago in schools when I was growing up, and I now realise, was put about by the same self - silly idiots that yabber on about carbon footprints every time you fart now).
There is a balance to be struck, I now realise, and I hope that AW and SMc will find a way.
Now realise for a second that you, and everyone else has the power to stop it from happening.
Looking back at that time I now realise that I was naïve.
This was because they only had the, now outdated, Clausius statement which physicists now realise is only strictly correct for heat transfers in a horizontal plane, not for conduction, diffusion and convection in a vertical plane when subjected to the force of gravity.
Because it is a topic that's kind of reared up after the Paris Agreement, where suddenly we have this focus on 1.5 C, and we now realise, once we've looked under the bonnet of these models, that most of them do heavily rely, even the 2C ones, on negative emissions.
The atmosphere acts as an insulator, as even warmists like Chris Colose now realise.
I thought that you meant you intended to conduct a review of Steve's work, but I now realise that you had no intention of doing so.
That was my feeling too, though I now realise that I'd known for years that the Guardian was lying systematically — usually defending a centre - left consensus against left and right deviationism on a host of subjects — and I had refused to face the fact.
Viner must now realise he spoke too soon.
I now realise you are just an arrogant twit who continually BS about things he knows nothing about.
Someone who was previously sceptical based on a piece of evidence they misunderstood has had their misunderstanding pointed out to them and so will now realise they were in error.
Now I realise his life and work were tragically intertwined in ways that remind me of Egon Schiele or Vincent van Gogh.
To this day I can not say I am comfortable with the porn industry, but I do now realise that there are two sides to every coin, light and dark.
«Now I realise that when I said «we're not trying to make a statement», that in itself was making a statement,» groaned the PR manager.
Typing this now I realise I've thrown all my spoils into souping up weapons alone and haven't done a sausage to garb my group in anything approaching decent armour.
«A decade ago they fell out of fashion in favour of «DIY» holidays - with people matching low cost flights with hotels - but parents travelling with young children don't want to take any risks and now realise the value and security of a package holidays.»
When we first set out to book this holiday we tried to do it all ourselves, but now we realise how much we would have missed: the tours, the first class guides, the scenery and the extra places we never even considered ourselves such as The Old Historic Route 66, The Massive Hoover Dam, The night's stay on the RMS Queen Mary (complete with our very own ghost) and the beautiful towns of Carmel and Monterey.
Now we realise that our animals need happy lives which provide our families with sustainable livelihoods and income.
I now realise that cats will eat stupid things.»
But now I realise I've probably scared off some future customers — tsk tsk, my bad... As for US readers: Uhoh, next time you're skeeved out / hopped up on sugar in an awful gas station, you'll remember me!
Its a problem I've faced before and took the money, which I now realise was a big mistake as the money was quickly spent.
but i now realise how little i use the applications on the iPhone which is possibly one of the biggest attractions to the iPhone.
You only now realise how important your selection of categories and keywords are, but you selected them in a rush and your book is lost in a broad category.
You only now realise that a sub-title is very good for helping readers find your book with Amazon Search.
And I now realise how important they are for writers... Because I'm reading lots of different genres, and ones I've never read before, I try to keep an open mind.
But without a comma the reader tends to read: Since the new boss took over the place... Round about now they realise the sense is meant to be different from this, and they have to backtrack.
I now realise that several segments will be needed to do the subject justice.
Now you realise you'll need a cover and ask yourself, «What's the cover going to look like?»
Now I realise that some of you may not be too happy buying from Tesco (Hello Bristol) but this is a great deal if you're looking to go for the «pub phone» + tablet combo or, if you're brave, the full convergence route.
Since my attempts to nut this out with Edelman ended with her flouncing off with what I now realise is fairly typical gracelessness by those who support this scheme, I'll just repeat what I said at Absolute Write - if you can afford this service, you don't need it, and if you do need it, you can't afford it.
«Originally we wanted to target Toyota as our benchmark but we now realise the value of aiming at building more European style cars» he says.
By quality of feedback, we now realise we have to understand not just the technical structure of the feedback (such as its accuracy, comprehensiveness and appropriateness) but also its accessibility to the learner (as a communication), its catalytic and coaching value, and its ability to inspire confidence and hope.
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