Examples of 'time to realise' in a sentence

Meaning of "time to realise"

Time to realise: a moment or period when one becomes aware of or understands something, often after a delay or oversight

How to use "time to realise" in a sentence

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time to realise
You took a long time to realise this.
Time to realise that there is one person.
That you will have time to realise.
We did have time to realise that the flames were spreading.
Even if you need some time to realise it.
It is time to realise that the parrot really is dead.
It takes the brain some time to realise.
Took us time to realise that we are lucky.
Financial benefits can take some time to realise.
This is the time to realise that the deed is done.
Digital technology needs to be given the time to realise its full potential.
It is the time to realise what may not working.
Which hopefully gives its editors plenty of time to realise their mistake.
It took some time to realise that this was an opportunity.
Because it is so clear, it takes a long time to realise it.

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It took me a long time to realise that was a good thing.
Because it is so clear, it takes a longer time to realise it.
It took a long time to realise she was right.
It changed me so much, and it took me a long time to realise it.
It took me a long time to realise my passions.
It is time to realise that globalisation is not for tomorrow but today.
It took me a long time to realise that.
It may be time to realise that we are all connected to our history.
And it took me quite a long time to realise that actually.
No, it is time to realise that we are operating on a naked chick.
Maybe she just needs some time to realise why that is.
It's time to realise that we cannot grovel anymore.
Spiritism has come at the appointed time to realise the promises made by Christ.
It 's time to realise you are here with us.
It does not take them much time to realise that I have not aged.
It 's time to realise that we find ourselves in the process of a major change.
I am hoping I still have time to realise some of those dreams.
Often this limited preference is not enough, and can take a long time to realise.
Took us time to realise that.
This is your new path and it 's time to realise it.
We wont take the time to realise how important they are.
Because it is so clear, Yes. Absolutely. it takes a longer time to realise it.
We had very little time to realise this animation film.
And I feel wonderful. Well, I don't know if you have had time to realise it.
She still needs time to realise what she did wrong.
It 's just taken me some time to realise that.
It took me a long time to realise that the ectopic pregnancy happened for a reason.
For this, he brought the greatest artists of his time to realise the interior paintings.
Now it 's time to realise the full potential of this unique system.
In the hospitality sector “ it 's time to realise that not anything goes ”.
It's time to realise you're here with us. Sorry.
I never took the time to realise before,.
By doing so, the time to realise the electrical connection can be further reduced.
I just think it 's gonna take her a little time to realise it, that 's all.
It took me a long time to realise the strategies that work for me.

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