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Example sentences for "give notice"

  • I give notice now of this suit, and of full forfeiture and outlawry against Gunnar Hamond's son.

  • I give notice of this charge in the Quarter Court, into which this suit ought by law to come.

  • Njal rode to the Thing, and at first all is quiet until Njal says that it is high time for men to give notice of their suits.

  • They asked whether Njal thought they had any right to give notice of a suit of manslaughter for Gunnar, or to set the suit on foot.

  • The object of the deputation was to give notice of an intended visit of the Shienne (or Cheyenne) tribe to the Arickara village in the course of fifteen days.

  • If they wish to give notice of a herd of buffalo in the plain beyond, they gallop backwards and forwards abreast, on the summit of the hill.

  • A dog kept to watch and guard premises or property, and to give notice of the approach of intruders.

  • To give notice to by waving something; to wave the hand to; to beckon.

  • To give notice to, of approaching or probable danger or evil; to caution against anything that may prove injurious.

  • Several days more passed away; and at last one of our scouts came hurrying in, to give notice that he had seen some persons approaching along the valley, in the far distance.

  • We marched for about five hours, when we reached the bank of a river, where a halt was called, and the men were ordered to pile arms and cook their dinners, scouts being sent out to give notice of the approach of any Indians.

  • Manco sent on a messenger to give notice of our approach, and to crave the hospitality of the cacique and his family.

  • He said that his chief regret at the delay in receiving this telegram was that he did not have time enough to give notice to his neighbors, who would have been glad to give us an ovation.

  • I give notice that, under the rules of the Senate, we are able to be heard, and that we will be heard, in despite of the honorable Senator from Ohio, who appears to be so anxious to stifle debate.

  • Any sound or information intended to give notice of approaching danger; a warming sound to arouse attention; a warning of danger.

  • To call to arms for defense; to give notice to (any one) of approaching danger; to rouse to vigilance and action; to put on the alert.

  • An Orderly Man, who walks up and down the outside of the Door, to give Notice to the Porter, and alarm the House, at the Approach of the Constables.

  • The faithful mastiff, to give notice of the approach of danger, and a few trusty rifles in brave hands, make all safe.

  • At the distance of eight leagues from Lima, De la Torre came up with Vasco de Guevara and Francisco Ampuero, who had fallen behind with the intention of acting as a kind of rear guard, to give notice to the rest in case of a pursuit.

  • Marchena got some information respecting their plan of operations, and sent off two confidential intelligent negroes to give notice to the president of what had occurred in Panama, and of the ulterior designs of the Contreras.

  • I hired this boat to go again into the river, to give notice of our coming to the lieutenant of the port of Dungannon, to prevent delay, as owing to the narrowness of the channel it might endanger our ship at anchor in winding round.

  • The 18th I dispatched Mr Bonner for London with letters for the company, to give notice of our arrival and wants, that we might be supplied.

  • When the House presumably sat down to business, the Speaker took in hand the sheets of foolscap containing the list of members desiring to give notice.

  • I give notice of this suit to be pleaded now, and of full outlawry against Rolf Hiarandi's son.

  • I say that all his goods are forfeited, half to me, and half to the men of the Quarter, who have a right by law to take his forfeited goods; I give notice of this suit in the Quarter Court into which it ought by law to come.

  • I give notice in the hearing of all men on the Hill of Laws.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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