If you could actually realize what that means.
You do actually realise that other people can read what you write here?
"Our situation here may be a bit closer to unique than you actually realize, Howard," he said after a moment.
Once the electorate actually realise what he's about of course, which will be well after the fact.
"We didn't say anything then, but I think we actually realized that we both wanted to be with each other."
Maybe, for example, I'd seen a weapon without actually realizing it?
Do you actually realize what would be required for that?
It's great the education secretary backs the use of games in classrooms, but does he actually realise their full potential?
If tax law wasn't so complex to begin with, perhaps residents would actually realize they owe tax on these things.
That his company would actually realize its original ambition: how could that happen?