Get to know Realising better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Realising meaning
present participle and gerund of realise
Using Realising
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of realise
- In the example corpus, realising often appears in combinations such as: realising that, realising the, after realising.
Context around Realising
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 13 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Realising
- In this selection, "realising" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, actors, belatedly and appeal stand out and add context to how "realising" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and girls realising their full and apparently belatedly realising his mistake. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "realising" sits close to words such as clone, countdown and excuses, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with realising
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Had Friars Walk been "transferred to a new company" without me realising? (12 words)
Fashion lovers are only just realising how fashion retailer Zara got its name. (13 words)
Both organisations benefit substantially, the joint appeal realising the splendid total of £43 8s. (14 words)
In closing, Editor, over the years, realising that everyone has to survive somehow, the vendors have been given a free rein to ply their trade; and because of the political bickering, they’ve evolved into an eyesore with no solution. (40 words)
As the need to unlock the power of data has accelerated, businesses are realising the benefit of having one enterprise BI platform across the organisation, ensuring a single source of truth that can be safely, securely, and ethically managed. (39 words)
He said many farmers were transitioning from incandescent light bulbs to LED and fluorescent bulbs without realising that the incandescent bulb’s primary function was not for providing a light source but was typically used as a heat source. (39 words)
Had Friars Walk been "transferred to a new company" without me realising? (12 words)
Example sentences (20)
A Bulford-based Army officer is realising his ambition of being ‘part of something bigger’.
After his cruel and brilliant Stanley, Mescal would be a very welcome addition to a brigade of actors realising the work of one of the most exciting directors around.
Apparently belatedly realising his mistake, President Macron cancelled a media conference and left the crunch talks on immigration policy and Russia early to rush back to Paris to appear present.
As a result of Mick's leadership, we are well on the way to realising our ambition to become a thriving university town and continue to punch above our weight.
As the need to unlock the power of data has accelerated, businesses are realising the benefit of having one enterprise BI platform across the organisation, ensuring a single source of truth that can be safely, securely, and ethically managed.
Both organisations benefit substantially, the joint appeal realising the splendid total of £43 8s.
But, local vigilance group members, also known as Yansakkai, on realising what had happened, organised themselves and went after the terrorists.
Dr Liz co-wrote the book The Complete Guide to Breast Cancer after realising how many questions her patients - and now herself - had.
Fashion lovers are only just realising how fashion retailer Zara got its name.
Had Friars Walk been "transferred to a new company" without me realising?
He added: “Gender disparities pose obstacles to women and girls realising their full potential.
He also gave an art masterclass on what passionate young artists can do to grow a step closer to realising their artistic dreams.
He claims to have kept the knife drawn out, even after realising who his victim was, because he was scared.
He had no clear idea of what to do with his new acquisition, other than realising a fatuous idea about “free speech”.
He said many farmers were transitioning from incandescent light bulbs to LED and fluorescent bulbs without realising that the incandescent bulb’s primary function was not for providing a light source but was typically used as a heat source.
He then dragged the overweight body of Cookson into the bathroom and began the gruesome task of cutting up his victim before realising a more powerful tool was required.
I didn't think anything of it as maybe a neighbour had visitors who parked there without realising or something like that.
In 2016, Rachel and Lauren opened Finch Bakery in Great Harwood after realising that baking for family and friends could actually make them a decent living.
In closing, Editor, over the years, realising that everyone has to survive somehow, the vendors have been given a free rein to ply their trade; and because of the political bickering, they’ve evolved into an eyesore with no solution.
In reply to questions from the coroner, Aisling Gannon, he said he called for an ambulance within 10 minutes of realising Ms Smith was unwell but was uncertain about when he made the 999 call.
Common combinations with realising
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- realising that 38×
- realising the 34×
- after realising 29×
- not realising 15×
- realising his 14×
- and realising 12×
- realising he 12×
- realising it 11×
- without realising 10×
- before realising 9×