Sentence for notice | Use notice in a sentence

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  • Please give me notice! (8)
  • He takes no notice. (8)
  • But she took no notice. (8)
  • Did you notice, or not? (22)
  • I notice it more and more. (8)
  • Verrian did not notice him. (9)
  • He did not notice any change. (10)
  • Did you notice that dreadful Mr. (10)
  • Mr. Palmer took no notice of her. (4)
  • Boyne did not notice his mockeries. (9)
  • He took no notice of the greetings. (10)
  • He took no notice of the greetings. (22)
  • If old Jolyon saw, he took no notice. (8)
  • But Hart did not seem to notice that. (13)
  • Kenton did not notice her inconsistency. (9)
  • He was quite right not to be taking notice. (8)
  • She had very little notice from any but him. (4)
  • Did you notice how quickly he ran away from us? (8)
  • Cynthia did not apparently notice his hesitation. (9)
  • She was always getting notice of fine dogs for sale. (10)
  • Bright as they are, you notice the roses on the wall. (10)
  • Alma laughed at herself, but her mother did not notice. (9)
  • She took hardly any notice of Charles Hayter yesterday. (4)
  • You do not seem properly aware of her claims to notice. (4)
  • The notice, which she excited herself, was to this effect. (4)
  • But mind, I give the Crickledons notice to quit to-morrow. (10)
  • I fancy I am rather a favourite; he took notice of my gown. (4)
  • Ines, victorious in battle, had scant notice from his love. (10)
  • Their pain and sorrow I passed over, and I hated to notice either. (12)
  • We notice a number of stained ceilings, and inquire about the roof. (17)
  • There he installed her, with an eager look that she would not notice. (10)
  • She did not notice how simply he assumed that he was going to be great. (8)
  • He locked his mouth, looking at her with a twinkle she refused to notice. (10)
  • Did you not notice that there was danger, at their second or third glance? (10)
  • For it was his business to notice things, and embalm them afterward in ink. (8)
  • And the words of his obituary notice at once began to dance before his eyes. (8)
  • Voss laughed again, and took no notice of the impression made by his words. (12)
  • Was it the part of a friend thus to expose her feelings to the notice of others? (4)
  • She wandered into a grove of trees which had almost eluded the notice of the crowd. (8)
  • Mr. Austen Leigh, we think, speaks too contemptuously of this initial notice of 1815. (4)
  • Of course, I always write the same, what they were when he last took notice, in 1914. (8)
  • He said that he had felt so bad about Clem that he did not notice what the car was like. (9)
  • He had not thought how that sounded, but if it sounded particular, she did not notice it. (9)
  • The instance: she positively would not notice that you wear a dress-coat of a foreign cut. (10)
  • The question for the police will be whether or not to take notice of this false confession. (8)
  • Knowing that to notice it would be too dreadful, she raised herself, and went to the window. (8)
  • Nobody can fasten themselves on the notice of one, without injuring the rights of the other. (4)
  • After looking at this pipe we glance at the porch near by and notice that it is beginning to sag. (17)
  • One may notice a difference in this respect between the political papers and the literary essays. (14)
  • At this time his earlier compositions, mostly chamber works, brought him into notice in a new field. (3)
  • But he did not force them upon our notice, nor urge us to read them, and I think this was very well. (9)
  • When I talked with him she pretended not to notice, but I could see her face grow cold and stubborn. (8)
  • How decide whether or no to take notice; to let him do his worst, or try and get into touch with him? (8)
  • He would notice, would he not, those books only in which he thought that he could interest his readers? (16)
  • But she had not seemed to notice it much, and Lapham had experienced the gratitude of the man who escapes. (9)
  • The last two days he was always by the side of Charlotte Davis: I pitied his taste, but took no notice of him. (4)
  • They said that it was a very dry fog, not like Newport, and asked you to notice that it did not wet you at all. (9)
  • Her aunt often expressed a wish for her, but there was no notice, no message from the uncle on whom all depended. (4)
  • The very gown you have been taking notice of is your own generous present to her when dear Mrs. Rushworth married. (4)
  • Shelton had a faint remembrance of this don, and bowed; but the newcomer sat smiling, and did not notice the salute. (8)
  • If they (which I doubt not) are of such nature that I can officially take notice of them I shall do it with pleasure. (18)
  • They had not a conceit of themselves, but a sort of content in their own ways that one may notice in certain families. (9)
  • Just wait, and take in two or three words from me, and notice particularly how she is looking, and the dress she wears. (10)
  • When they met, his father did not seem to notice his despondency, and he asked him nothing about the Pasmers, of course. (9)
  • She sent him notice of her intention to batter at the new brickwork; so there was the prospect of a pew-fight before him. (10)
  • But so fearless and confident do gymnasts become that they hardly know and certainly do not notice whether it is in place. (21)
  • No longer could he be suspected of indifference for a play; his notice was never withdrawn from the stage during two whole scenes. (4)
  • In short, he staked off a hill claim in strict accordance with the local mining laws of Hurdy-Gurdy and put up the customary notice. (1)
  • Boyne remained in a silent rapture, and he did not notice they were no longer following the rest of their party in the other carriage. (9)
  • But if he treated of these things alone, I should not perhaps have brought his curious little book to the polite notice of my readers. (9)
  • Confused by his notice, and blushing from the fear of its being excited by something wrong in her appearance, she turned away her head. (4)
  • He was comparatively unknown when at the age of twenty Schumann brought him into public notice by hailing him as the successor of Beethoven. (3)
  • Vittoria had been too strenuously engaged in defending the steadiness of her own eyes to notice the shadow of an assumption of frankness in his. (10)
  • One feature which attracted the notice and remarks of the entire deputation was a small pig, which had been stuffed and roasted, standing on all fours. (18)

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