Examples of 'now realise' in a sentence

Meaning of "now realise"

now realise: To become aware of or understand something that was previously not known or understood. It is often used to indicate a newfound understanding or insight

How to use "now realise" in a sentence

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now realise
I now realise the way to defeat an enemy.
I have already explained that you now realise.
I now realise what kind of a man he really is.
I hope that the governments too will now realise how urgent that is.
I now realise was the day before.
There are people who voted and who now realise the implications of what it meant.
We now realise there is only one ocean.
In the private sector most big corporations now realise this and restructure accordingly.
I now realise the veracity of that advice.
I have already explained that you now realise that your absurd allegation against me was false.
I now realise that this was probably a mistake.
More and more people now realise there is no God.
I now realise that they work together.
My hope is that the people of Japan will now realise.
The people now realise these falsehoods.

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I have heard it oft quoted in NLP circles and I now realise why.
They now realise their mistake.
General Allen and Senator McCain need to now realise and accept that they are defeated.
We now realise that these questions were probably justified.
The Sudanese Government must now realise the clear challenge that it faces.
We now realise our universe is a place of unimaginable strangeness.
Have you faced disaster and now realise the value of Mac backups?
I now realise you are a man to be feared and respected.
I am frightened about what could have happened and what I now realise can happen.".
You will now realise who is in manifest error.
Out of those relationships with senior police officers. We now realise what Savile was getting.
I now realise my reaction was simplistic.
His own fake death… The authorities now realise in order to give that Santini planned.
I now realise how much it helped me.
Don't blend as they combine during reproduction. Scientists now realise that genes from the parents.
I now realise we will never be together.
What we mean to each other, I now realise.
I now realise that my original did not get sent.
It has been an honour . And I now realise that was a mistake.
We now realise that probably nobody seriously expected it to work.
I hope, in retrospect, you now realise that is completely unacceptable.
I now realise that she was taking an interest in my work and in me.
The remaining family members now realise that far-reaching changes will have to be made.
I now realise that my current position does not determine my destination.
Even environmental agencies now realise that German packaging-waste law causes damage.
I now realise that alcohol drastically affects most of the other aspects of my life.
They win us new supporters who now realise that “ you can beat the boss ”.
I now realise they are steam.
Off came the back, suspiciously easily, I would now realise.
But they now realise they grew up in an abusive household.
We now realise that in fact every job description needs to be regulated.
I can see you now realise the power of Satan.
We now realise he is serious about it.
But we must now realise that this approach has reached its limits.
I now realise it was him.

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