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108 Sentences With "dawns on"

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Kate's reveal throws a massive wrench in everything, because it dawns on us as it dawns on Miles and Miles that either of them could be the father and they'll never know who.
It finally dawns on him that the growling is coming from behind him.
It all dawns on Parke: Powers, Tusk, and Meade were just the bait.
But still it slowly dawns on me the more I think about it.
It dawns on me… I'm the back-end of that whack-job horse!
We see Aimee's confused face at his proximity before it dawns on her.
And then it dawns on Pearce to take a better look at the ring.
The truth suddenly dawns on Bri, while Roger is sent to alert the police.
As the realization dawns on a panicked-looking Malina, 52, the actor starts laughing.
The new era that dawns on May 1 is called Reiwa, meaning Beautiful Harmony.
It dawns on me to ask him if he even takes a lunch break.
That night, it dawns on Arie that he's going to have to send Seinne home.
It dawns on you that the writing itself is a reclaiming, an act of rehumanization.
But as you stare at that picture, it suddenly dawns on you, I get it.
It dawns on him: He'll never need to generate small talk around this particular sadistic monster.
Or maybe it dawns on someone that there isn't much damage a theater director can do.
It dawns on me that other than the flat white, I've only consumed a protein bar today.
Occasionally, it dawns on you, like a bad dream you can't escape: This is where you live now.
When this dawns on her, she grows angry and threatens to add a third man to their arrangement.
After she kills him, Mia sits on the toilet, and it all dawns on her. What. The. Heck!
As we choke on our bitter sobs, something dawns on us – organising a wedding is an absolute nightmare.
But after remembering that they blocked Trump on Twitter, the true nature of the message dawns on them.
I love to see the expressions on people's faces when it dawns on them that they're in love.
As I research the topic online, it dawns on me that I haven't been to most of these places!
Specifically, since the election, something that dawns on her thanks to a painful montage of Trump's most egregious statements.
"It's so subliminal that it never dawned on me, and it never dawns on anyone unless you point it out."
The odd noise at the end appears to be the man screaming as it dawns on him what just happened.
And then it dawns on you: That was the first reference to guns or gun rights in the whole commercial.
It never even dawns on the humans that the heptapods might not share our natural inclination toward domination through force.
The current year offers an example of what may happen if it dawns on analysts that they're being too rosy.
There's a part of your life that you lose, & it later dawns on you that you'll never get it back.
When no one wants to, it dawns on them spontaneously that having sex is just like having someone spit into you.
Frank now has some competition and it dawns on him that it was Durant who was on the phone with Conway.
And as she finishes, it dawns on me that there's a particular genius to the way this tour is set up.
As she researches what they will need to survive the journey, it dawns on Lydia that she and Luca aren't pretending.
It dawns on me that in each of our attempts to "cheese" a favorite game, we reveal a little something about ourselves.
"We let the fox in the hen house," Dick McDonald exclaims when Kroc's plan dawns on him; by then, it's too late.
Something dawns on her and she throws it out there and you know it's gold so you need to get in there.
"But when you walk out of the place and get into the car, it dawns on you, you're like, whoa," he said.
It gradually dawns on George why his father might want to avoid someone whose husband destroyed all that he had built up.
At last this dawns on Piper, who has blinked through the last six seasons while wondering why her life is so terribly difficult.
Veterans of WADA's hundred-page-long reports will enjoy the gradual realisation that dawns on the investigators, whom Mr Fogel interviews at length.
It dawns on me then that many people feel safe in my hands—they might seek safety even more than healing or therapy.
And at that point it dawns on you that very few hits in Elton's 1970s catalogue are truly upbeat rather than sad and soulful.
It also dawns on me that in my LBD, heels, and tights I am totally in the wrong attire for a pottery class. Whatever.
It dawns on her: The world's bigger than Aunt Eller's house, and Curly's "surrey with a fringe on top" isn't going in that direction.
This is probably naïve, but I'm hoping the ineffectiveness of this surface-level alignment with noble causes dawns on the world's collected brands soon.
" It dawns on them that they are trapped in the vision, "no more than characters in the vast dream that had settled over us.
It doesn't matter when reality dawns on them — they will be forced out by the math of the process in the month of March.
As the dinner guests' plight gradually dawns on them, the music meanders through changing tempos and jolting, staccato rhythms that reflect the impending horror.
As I stand naked in the middle of Hanson Fitness, a personal training studio in Manhattan, it dawns on me that I'm about to exercise.
I feel like I've won a prize, and then it dawns on me: TomTom is not a bar that serves food—it's an escape room.
"So we have 15 minutes tops before the game starts, and it dawns on me that I forgot to take it," Davis, 46, tells PEOPLE.
As it dawns on mankind that free will is an illusion and external algorithms can predict people's behaviour, Mr Harari believes liberal democracy will collapse.
The horror here is subdued, below the surface, and it only dawns on you gradually how terrible and violent the thing you just read was.
But it also dawns on me that the women are super double tanked — that to be a modern, urbane woman means to be a serious drinker.
Then it dawns on you that the only reason it was discounted in the first place was to try and shift stock that refuses to sell.
As 2019 dawns on the East Coast of the United States, New Horizons will pass within about 2,200 miles of Ultima Thule, speeding at 31,500 m.p.h.
AT THE CAFE Somewhere between 5 and 7 o'clock, it dawns on me that Monday is quickly approaching, and I need to get some writing done.
An hour later, it dawns on me that I need to wash, deep condition, and blow dry my hair for my hair appointment tomorrow after work.
It dawns on me that the name, Occupy White Walls, might indeed be a reference to Occupy Wall Street, but from an utopian art world perspective.
In other words, as Election Day nears, the reality of a presidential vote dawns on American voters who had once expressed support for third-party candidates.
Maisel season 2 begins planting the seeds of a Midge-Benjamin breakup long before it dawns on Midge that she cannot marry her handsome Jewish doctor beau.
As I stumble towards the exit, and beeline for the local chippy, it dawns on me just how much of an impact this place has already had.
But when he sees that the Instagram-like generic social network he's posting to is already saturated with sandwich pictures, the banality of his existence dawns on him.
And if the futility of their situation ever dawns on them like a dark sunrise, they're unlikely to receive a lot of sympathy from their friends and family.
It then dawns on me that this person seems more representative of the type who would play this game: not an art world baron, but an internet troll.
On the sixth day, it dawns on me that my father's antics must have reached every single one of the hundreds of Facebook "friends" I've made through the years.
"This is a huge change, as it dawns on the west that Asians used to make things for us and now we are making things for them," he says.
I notice the director of the show chatting to a couple of Russian people in clothes that look incredibly expensive, and it dawns on me: I'm in the wrong place.
After perusing enough retina-blinding diamond crucifixes, watches, and bedazzled grills to make Jacob the Jeweler look like Zales, it dawns on me that Paul Wall won't show up tonight.
It is easy to recognize the picture as assuredly maternal, but it also slowly dawns on the viewer that this person is ungendered, muddling views dictated by rigid gender strictures.
It dawns on me during our conversation that Nrmal is an abstracted take on the business conference (but with Acid Mothers Temple providing the muzak and hearty amounts of 2C-I).
This obvious truth dawns on him when he sees all the babies Mindy's fertility practice has brought into the world; a practice that is facing closure due to plot-moving reasons.
The second is that, if it dawns on Mr Trump that he has been played by Mr Kim and made to look naive, he may react like a jilted, misled suitor.
He said: "As you grow older, it dawns on you that you are yourself—that your job is not to force yourself into a style, but to do what you want."
Even as it dawns on me that I may have pledged lifelong fealty to a man who ends every sentence with the equivalent of "dude," I'm taken by an eerie joy.
At this point, it dawns on Coleman that he's struck an information gold mine — but that he'll have to essentially ruin Rachel's life in order to restart his own TV production career.
Suddenly it dawns on me: he's that kid who lived down the block and that everyone thought was a little off because he listened to weird ambient noise while he made comics.
You are not necessarily the most astute woman in the world, but it slowly dawns on you: This woman did not send you a friend request because something you wrote made her laugh.
People look confused, and it dawns on me that I've fallen into the only task more impossible than convincing fashion people that I'm a fashion designer: trying to convince Italians that I am Italian.
"But historical experience tells us that at the moment of easing of the situation on the peninsula and as first light dawns on peace and dialogue, frequently all manner of disruptive factors emerge," Wang said.
Merkel, who has fought criticism from some CDU members who prefer the CSU's tougher line, seems to have won over a majority of her lawmakers as it dawns on them how high the stakes are.
And then it dawns on me that I'm going to do better in the world of finance and investing then I would necessarily practicing law, so I go to Goldman, I spend seven years there.
Eventually, it dawns on you that that baby does not appear from the sky, that there is a lineage that really has an effect on the health — and I'm not even just talking about nutrition.
As it dawns on conservative House members that Congress will fund Trump's government in much the same way they funded President Barack Obama's—without gutting Planned Parenthood or Obamacare—their opposition will grow, fueling Democratic leverage.
Unfortunately, the woman turns out to be Pennywise's daughter and creeps around pretty menacingly behind Beverly's back as it slowly dawns on her that the nice old lady might not be as nice as she thought.
There's this moment at the party where we're both doing our makeup in the mirror at the hotel, and it dawns on me that something is seriously wrong: We're both doing this for the same guy.
But as time passes, ceremonies get more extreme, people start to disappear, and it dawns on Dani and the group that there may be something far darker at play in this serene field in the middle of nowhere.
With each new day that dawns on the Trump administration, a little more light is shed on possible coordination between the president, his family, his businesses or his campaign and the Russian government before and after November's election.
"Did you know it takes men an extra seven seconds to perceive a woman as a threat?" she asks, as it slowly dawns on her male counterparts that she might actually be up to something more than tantric.
"When you talk about a billion billion [calculations] per second, for us mere mortals it kind of dawns on you where we are, what we're doing, what we are on the cusp of being able to accomplish," Perry said.
Gradually it dawns on both sides that the natives are being manipulated and their wallets bled dry — and that playing with the time stream doesn't matter to the future people, who are actually descended from a different universe's past.
As I stand beside/below them on Madison Square Garden's sideline during a recent morning practice, it dawns on me that these shoulders should have come to mind when Howard's awkward tenure with the Atlanta Hawks came to a merciful conclusion.
Burble reminds Jughead how his desire to lionize his grandfather — a man who abused his dad F.P. (Skeet Ulrich) and later abandoned his family — may be hurting F.P. This fact finally dawns on Jughead, who looks ashamed for his behavior.
As morning dawns on Las Vegas in the aftermath of Sunday night's horrific mass shooting, which killed at least 22017 people and injured more than 217, that's the biggest thing anyone in the area — or even outside the area — can do to help.
Breathing life into these mechanics requires a willingness to join the game in its often halting efforts at storytelling, and it dawns on me that maybe this is the thing above all others that has repelled me about so many space strategy games.
The story gets its power, as Edmund Wilson once pointed out, from its concision — a hallmark of Kipling's writing from this period — and from the way it cleverly withholds important information, so that what's really going on only gradually dawns on the reader.
When people are given numbers, "it won't mean anything, but when you're standing in front of that big piece and you see the size of a porthole, it dawns on you that, God, yes, this was a massive, massive ship," Dr. Kentley added.
And what emotion we feel when it dawns on Sands, a specialist in international and human rights law, that he too is linked to some of the great trials at the end of the 20th century that saw the posthumous victory of Lemkin and Lauterpacht.
The connections among these disparate spooky manifestations, all of which ended as suddenly and as inexplicably as they began, are what the narrator is attempting to discover, at least until it dawns on him that his investigation might be putting him, and his city, in danger.
And it dawns on them when the president of the company, a Jewish woman who publicly mourned the loss of her husband just a year or two ago suddenly sees literally like anti-Semites using her platform to find other like-minded people who want to kill Jews.
It doesn't have to be this way: This can be the year when it finally dawns on the Democratic galaxy brain that its voters might be more strongly drawn to a candidate who actually makes it clear that they stand for a few basic things that are not negotiable.
It's a fair point, if a fairly obvious one, but Gladwell leads up to this moment by dispensing suggestive morsels of theory, like a trail of bread crumbs; his italicized conclusions are designed to hit us with the force of revelation when it finally dawns on us how everything fits together.
Mickey (Gillian Jacobs), a self-help radio-show producer with self-destructive tendencies, and Gus (Paul Rust), a dweeby aspiring screenwriter and tutor for a child star, connect cute and then try to decide if they're meant to be together or apart, over and over again — until finally it dawns on them.
Mickey (Gillian Jacobs), a self-help radio show producer with self-destructive tendencies, and Gus (Paul Rust), a dweeby aspiring screenwriter and tutor for a child star, connect cute and then try to decide if they're meant to be together or apart, over and over again — until finally it dawns on them.
The prospect of paying a flat fee each month to discover a handpicked selection of exciting new products delivered straight to your door loses its luster pretty quickly the moment it dawns on you that you're paying $103 a month for a perfume sample, a travel-sized body scrub, some bath salts, and a mini lipstick in a shade of pink that makes you look like you've never heard of warm vs.
He starts the story with what otherwise appears to be a normal day in the life of an everyday human, but within a few paragraphs, we learn that the narrator is "going to the filling stations" and it slowly dawns on us that the narrator — and all the people that populate this imaginative world — are actually some form of cybernetic beings, dependent on a mechanical supply of air for their machined bodies.

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