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Example sentences for "become aware"

  • It was plain to all of us that the Don admired Miss Trevor, and that he wanted her to become aware of the fact.

  • There is one thing, however, that puzzles me; how did he become aware of my arrival in Venice?

  • I become aware of them, and I have not succeeded in overcoming them altogether; they will last as long as this mortal body from which they arise.

  • When we become aware of the two sensations to be compared, their impression is made, each object is perceived, both are perceived, but for all that their relation is not perceived.

  • At fifteen we become aware of the happiness of a good man, as at thirty we become aware of the glory of Paradise.

  • Suddenly I become aware that it is growing strangely dark; and looking about me, perceive that all the doors and windows and other apertures of the inn are densely blocked up by a silent, smiling crowd which has gathered to look at me.

  • All at once I become aware of a child standing before me, a very young girl who looks up wonderingly at my face; so light her approach that the joy of the birds and whispering of the leaves quite drowned the soft sound of her feet.

  • While the good soul is thus explaining I become aware of a strange remote sound from without, a sound I recognise through memory of tropical dances, a measured clapping of hands.

  • Such exercises in meditation will generally require practice for some time before the student can become aware of any result.

  • One who gives himself up to serious meditation will, with the proper attention, become aware of a certain change in his sleep.

  • The journey enabled the burgomaster to hear the gospel preached in its purity, and to become aware of the fatal error of papism.

  • An intelligent deep-sea creature would find it most difficult to become aware of the existence of water.

  • Through it we become aware of space, of time, and of matter.

  • It is through the latter that we become aware of the object as such.

  • By pursuing in this way the living doing of the plant from stage to stage we become aware of a significant rhythm in its total life cycle.

  • By picturing this process in our mind we become aware of a certain kinship of electricity with fire, since for ages the only known way of kindling fire was through friction.

  • At that point we become aware of the object of our gaze.

  • The first step to freedom from pain is to become aware of the walls of the prison that shut you in.

  • Treating Phil's depression led Jane to become aware of her own problems.

  • Biofeedback therapy gradually enables individuals to become aware of certain physical changes in their bodies.

  • So much as this was true, but I was after a moment to become aware of something by which I was as strongly affected as if I had been quite unprepared.

  • Yet I recall how I even then knew on the spot that there was something supreme I should have failed to bring unless I had happened suddenly to become aware of the very presence of the haunting principle, as it were, of my thought.

  • And so it is precisely in every case in which we become aware of anything moving spontaneously, of any primary, uncommunicated force: we are constrained to think its innermost essence as will.

  • I repeat, then, that we become aware of the outer world in a twofold way, viz.

  • By means of thought we become aware of all things in a twofold manner, viz.

  • Everything that we become aware of is known only as a part of the universe.

  • Reason as well as all other things of which we become aware has a two-fold existence: one as a phenomenon or sense-perception, the other as a concept.

  • Let the point of the pin be gently rested upon the skin, and I become aware of a feeling or condition of consciousness quite different from the former--the sensation of what I call "touch.

  • To learn how to speak, write, and read means both to gain skills and to become aware of the pragmatic context of interhuman relations that involve speaking, writing, and reading.

  • We become aware of the increased number and variety of stimuli and realize that previous explanations of their origin and possible impact are not satisfactory.

  • From the recognition of the necessity of greater activity, and of seeking the roots of the problem at greater depths, we become aware of a new relation of thought to life.

  • The individual traits that we become aware of are the revelation of a universal life, if they are no longer regarded as limited by the idiosyncrasies of the human.

  • We become aware of our limitation on all sides: we are represented simply as a product of heredity and environment: all possibility of making a decision for ourselves is rejected as a delusion.

  • He had had time to become aware of this possible impression in her, and his virtually urging her into the carriage was connected with his feeling that he must take action on the new ground.

  • For in going from one of our lines to another we become aware of the presence of--how shall I express it?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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