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Example sentences for "deserves notice"

  • It deserves notice that, when size is one of the desired characters, as with pouters (17/40.

  • This fact of shells from islands in the central parts of the Pacific occurring here, deserves notice, for not one single sea-shell is known to be common to the islands of that ocean and to the west coast of America.

  • It deserves notice, that all the many specimens of this shell found by me in one spot, differ as a marked variety, from another set of specimens procured from a different spot.

  • It deserves notice, that it is chiefly the anticipation of a pleasure, and not its actual enjoyment, which leads to purposeless and extravagant movements of the body, and to the utterance of various sounds.

  • It deserves notice that in accepting or taking food, there is only a single movement forward, and a single nod implies an affirmation.

  • It deserves notice, as bearing on the general subject of variation, that not only C.

  • It deserves notice, as being contrary to what might have been expected from the law of correlation, that a smooth red gooseberry had a remarkably hairy calyx.

  • It deserves notice, that in the young specimen of the ordinary form of S.

  • I presume this is caused by endosmose; nevertheless it deserves notice, that it was in these protruded specimens that the vesicula seminalis was most conspicuously gorged with spermatozoa.

  • The anecdote given by Diogenes, in relation to Plato's appearance at this trial, deserves notice.

  • It deserves notice that in the restrictive or censorial law (proposed by Sophokles, and enacted by the Athenians in B.

  • This precept (repeated by Plato also in the Politikus) respecting the principles of classification, deserves notice.

  • But it deserves notice, not merely as being in itself just and useful, but as illustrating one of the many phases of Plato's philosophy.

  • As it stands here, it deserves notice, because Plato not only professes to affirm what knowledge is, but also identifies it with sensible perception.

  • There are auxiliary verbs, and no small amount of euphonic changes; of which one, more especially, deserves notice.

  • The similarity in name to the Loucheux, whom Richardson calls Kutshin, deserves notice.

  • It deserves notice, because, unless noticed, it may create confusion.

  • The banishment of Giskon, and that too for the whole of his life, deserves notice, as a point of comparison between the Greek republics and Carthage.

  • It deserves notice, that this is among the earliest sieges recorded in Grecian history wherein we read of a professed engineer as being directly and deliberately called on to advise the best mode of proceeding.

  • The distinction between the butter eaten, or rubbed on the skin, by the Thracians, and the olive-oil habitually consumed in Greece, deserves notice.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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