I can give you several sentences.
In the end, the team did realise its goal.She didn't realise the paper's importance.john realized how hard hes aunt linda works.
I just realized that my shoes were untied.
Not tipping the waitress was a good example of his miserly nature.Sue thought her mother was miserly in the amount of pocket money she got, but failed to realise the hardship the family was under.
Things rather lose their glamour when you realise all you are doing is writing sentences for people.
"I have a preference for pizza". By the way, if you are trying to learn good English you should realise that a question is not necessarily a question just because you put a question mark at the end. You wrote "Use the word preference in a sentence?" This is not a question. It's a request. In fact, you don't need to ask a question here at all. All you want is to be given an example of a sentence with the word preference in it.
Attributing all of America's problems to Barrack Obama's presidency is both ignorant and close-minded.I didn't realise she would be attributing so much of her success to me in her speech, I was honoured.Attributing to the fact that he was bald, he had no hair.
The basics come into use quite often, though you might not even realise you are using algebra.
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)
Bananas are technically berries. Not many people realise that.I like bananas a lot.He put sliced bananas into the fruit salad.
Any scientific career. In its simplest form, though, everyone will use them - although they might not realise it.
So- you are asking when to use 'when' in a sentence. When you are asking how to use when in a question, you are already using when in a sentence, because a question actually is a sentence. I like to use when in a sentence whenever I like.
How do you use sedition in a sentence