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Example sentences for "note that"

  • And, when a prisoner in somewhat free custody at Rome, note that he is permitted to speak "with all freedom," and that in the first instance he is acquitted.

  • Note that no ground pepper is added to the stuffing for peppers Give the reason for this.

  • Note that in either method of preparation, the tomato is added to the milk and the salt is added just before serving.

  • As you chew the cracker, note that it becomes sweeter in flavor.

  • Note that in the menus given below the Calories derived from protein are approximately one seventh of the total Calories (see Daily Protein Requirement).

  • In passing, however, it is interesting to note that DIGBY'S Discourse called forth a reply from J.

  • It is not a little interesting to note that Darwin, who was leader and intellectual king of his generation, was also in this matter to some extent its child.

  • It is interesting to note that in the chapter on the Ass, which contains some of his evolutionary passages, there is a reference to "plusieurs idees tres-elevees sur la generation" contained in the Letters of Maupertuis.

  • It is, however, interesting to note that, with this exception, almost all the other leading groups of Invertebrates are known to have come into existence during the Cambrian period.

  • Then, note that, in accordance with the context, you do not need to put yourselves to much effort in order to bring to nought God's gracious intention about you.

  • Note that he acknowledges that the power has been 'given,' and on the fact of the delegation of it rests the temptation to worship.

  • But it is beautiful to note that the 'lowliness' is in the foreground, and precedes the assurance of the benedictions of all generations.

  • Note that they do not tell their story till the sight has confirmed the angel message.

  • Note that Joshua's guilt as the representative of the people is not denied, but tacitly admitted and actually spoken of in verse 4.

  • Note that he puts it entirely on possible harmful results to himself, and that silences Daniel, who had no right to ask another to run his head into the noose, into which he was ready to put his own, if necessary.

  • Note that we are not to take 'blowing the trumpets' as actual fact.

  • Of this matter more will be said further on; it is sufficient at this stage to note that it was occupying Yule's thoughts, and that he had already taken up the position in this question that he thereafter maintained through life.

  • Now it is worthy of note that in the coinage of Janibek we repeatedly find as the place of mintage, New Sarai.

  • It may be amusing to note that he was considered an almost dangerous person because he read the Scotsman newspaper!

  • Note that, from the rhyme, the Angelic French was apparently pronounced "Too-eese!

  • Note that Lamarck's Échelle is in no way a morphological one, and was not intended to be such.

  • It is interesting to note that he treats Limulus as an Arachnid, pointing out that there is as much difference between Apus and Limulus as between Cancer and Phalangium.

  • It is interesting to note that in developing this idea he arrived at a roughly accurate distinction between homologous and analogous structures.

  • It is interesting to note that in Owen's opinion comparative anatomy explains embryology.

  • Note that this is the first occurrence of this title in the Synoptic Gospels, as applied to Jesus by mortals; compare an earlier instance of its application by Nathanael, John 1:49.

  • It is worth our attention to note that on this, the first recorded appearance of Jesus in the temple subsequent to His visit as a Boy, He should resume His "Father's business" where He had before been engaged.

  • It is worthy of note that in blessing the sightless by the exercize of His healing power, Jesus usually ministered by some physical contact in addition to uttering the authoritative words of command or assurance.

  • It is worthy of note that we have no record of these men from the east offering gifts to Herod in his palace; they did, however, impart of their treasure to the lowly Infant, in whom they recognized the King they had come to seek.

  • It was just to him nevertheless to note that he could hold his peace occasionally: he had for instance this afternoon taken little part in the talk at Balaklava Place.

  • XXXIX The next thing he meanwhile did was to call with his news on Lady Agnes Dormer; it is not unworthy of note that he took on the other hand no step to make his promotion known to Miriam Rooth.

  • Note that, in all three parts of his warnings, his favourite word of condemnation appears as describing the vain worship to which he opposes the right manner.

  • Note that in verse 13 the woman is working alone.

  • Note that Chaucer in the 'Knight's Tale' speaks of the tempest at Hippolyta's home-coming.

  • Note that he calls her his 'fancy's queen.

  • It is pleasant to note that a start was made in Ceylon at the end of 1917 by opening an agricultural school at Peradenija.

  • It is worthy of note that 28 to 30 per cent.

  • It is interesting to note that at this time the boy was still far from reconciled to the idea of being French.

  • Well, there have been some big men in stature who have been big soldiers--such as Washington--but it is interesting to note that many of our great generals have been undersized.

  • When he arrived he was still further surprised to note that he was the only guest.

  • Here he studied for his university examinations, and made his choice of a life profession--and it is not strange to note that he decided to be a soldier.

  • Disturbance soon did arise, and it is significant to note that it appeared in a ship which, by taking the ground when leaving Lisbon, had not shared in the Battle of St. Vincent.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "note that" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    beautiful face; but here; exogamous groups; express what; gave chase; hardware store; hear that; her aunt; little saint; local administration; long rope; managing editor; natural curiosities; note book; note circulation; note from; note here; note paper; note that; note the; noted above; noted that; shall hereafter; somewhat difficult; terrible blow; thy heart