Sentences with phrase «realise how»

I am a true advocate of good health and fitness and realise how much it can make a difference to your mind, body and soul.
About five weeks in I suffered a minor muscle tear left of my belly button, which made me realise how vital my abdominal muscles were.
You do need a few types of assessments during your journey as «proof» because sometimes our minds play tricks on us and we don't realise how far we've come.
I didn't even realise how much of a difference it was until I held the measuring tape up where it was and now where it is.
When my three - year - old asked for broccoli and zucchini, I was so excited to realise how much my clean eating habits had rubbed off on the kids.
It's only when you try to imagine a world without trees that you realise how much we take them for granted.
I realise how difficult and unlikely it is to realise such a thing but never the less until we as a race realise overpopulation is the the root cause of 99 % of the problems with energy and pollution we are not likely to move forward enough to solve the problem.
«And the people who make those cowboy boots must realise how important the wild populations are for their industry.»
«People don't realise how bad the [grading] conditions are,» he says.
All those demonstrations of people «walking through» imaginary buildings created by computers, and «picking up» fictitious objects while wearing sensor - gloves, are impressive until you realise how isolated an experience they are.
This is why Bohr's letters calling her «my little one» whom he would, in Ibsen's words, «lock away as heart's treasure» makes you realise how needed modernism and Virginia Woolf were.
Helmut Stein, Nokia's head of research and development, says: «Multiply 10 watts by the number of TV sets in a country and you realise how much energy is being wasted as heat.»
Studies have shown that people who are knowledgeable about politics are more likely to use such shortcuts: the more you know, the more you realise how complex the issues are so you console yourself that you are better off making an intuitive judgement.
The work by Werren and his team is a «very intriguing paper that reinforces that the more we learn about venom evolution, the more we realise how little we know.
«It is interesting; you can ask questions and also realise how little we know!»
It's not so easy for robots — you just have to watch $ 16,000 robots play football to realise how hard it is for them to kick a rolling ball.
Gijs Nelemans of Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands says astronomers are starting to realise how common star mergers must be.
Now, however, I am in the final year of my own doctorate, and I realise how ill prepared I was for this fascinating, but strenuous, experience.
I don't think people realise how small Hoxton is, and that most of it is occupied by council estates (albeit with quite a lot of right to buy).
Thanks for the article, which makes me realise how little I understand internal Labour politics.
• He said voters would increasingly realise how influential the Lib Dems were in government.
People are beginning to realise how difficult our task is.»
«Doesn't he realise how ridiculous he sounds?»
Combined with the use of electronic travel cards and monitoring of telephone calls and emails, he said most people do not realise how much they are being watched.
I maintain she doesn't realise how much better a post-exercise, guilt - free meal tastes!
And they took a long time to realise how dangerous this was.
Politicians on both sides of the Scottish independence debate realise how significant Scottish sporting figures will be as the nation considers whether to end its 300 - year union with the rest of the UK.
«As people see the support is available, and secondly that inflation is coming down,» they will realise how sensible government policy is.
Former prime minister Sir John Major told Channel 4 News: «The debt we have been left - I don't think people realise how serious is the problem the Labour party have left us.
When the Conservatives launched the hashtag #SameOldLabour little did they realise how similar Labour politicians really were
I didn't like it the first time, but watching it again I realise how necessary it was to say those things.
«I do realise how annoying leaks are.
You can see the ministerial jitters over this already, because eventually people are going to realise how severe the democratic danger is.
One admirer on LinkedIn describes her as «a true leader» who «did not seem to realise how powerful her skills and abilities were».
The more I read about echo chambers the more I realise how much more research needs to be done.
We don't fully realise how lucky we are to have the NHS.
«Sometimes you realise how thin the blue line is,» Godwin muses.
I didn't realise how hard it was for relatives to deal with a missing person's financial affairs.
When you are a parent, you will realise how fast time flies when your baby whom you felt you just had yesterday starts to spit out new words.
It wasn't until about week 3 that I started to realise how incredibly tired I really was.
I didn't realise how well 25 wipes would do (I bought a total of 65) so I've been able to keep some aside for when our third baby arrives.
According to Rosalind, «If dads are taught to cook a minimal number of easy dishes so that they realise how quick and easy cooking is, I think that they may be encouraged to cook more regularly.»
Many men don't realise how nice it is to have a massage.
Being in hospital with «helpful» people prodding her body was an experience we had discussed, but until you actually have somebody grabbing your breast and shoving your baby's head into it, it can be difficult to realise how hard it can be to speak up and how easily this realisation can further undermine your confidence.
GMA, do you realise how predictable you are?
Yet, I didn't fully realise how close to my maximum I was.»
Being a mum helped me understanding more the fascinating world of babies, their needs and the environment they come from and made me realise how quicly time goes and how precious is to keep as many memories as we can of our babies.
It is enough to take a look at the numerous glowing, positive reviews on Amazon to realise how good these products are.
It is important to understand that motherhood was influenced by great minds like Durkheim, the patriarch of sociology and at the same time realise how Durkheim perceived women.
I think most runners don't realise how important these pieces of equipment can be if you like to run outside during the cold winter months.
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