In Ben Jonson's 'alligarta,' we note the word in process of transformation.
Lastly let me note the pathos of poetry which lies often in the mere tracing of the succession of changes in meaning which certain words have undergone.
The attentive observer of men and things has many occasions to note the manner in which ordinary lookers on deceive themselves, as well as others.
Mulford was conscious of the folly of his cry the instant it escaped him, and involuntarily he turned his head tonote the effect on his enemies.
It is a simple thing to ascertain the true time of day by an observation of the sun, which marks the hours in his track; and when we get our observation, we have some one to note the time at a particular instant on the chronometer.
Mulford had made new marks on the vessel's bottom with his knife, and he stepped down to them, anxious and nearly heart-broken, to note the effect.
It is the nurse who sees the patient mentally off his or her guard, and who is, as it were, in a position to note the things of most value to the psychologist.
Perhaps, also, I had already begun to note the voice of pessimism raised by the poets of the 'seventies, and to feel that they did not believe in themselves.
If an interjection has seemed an insignificant part of speech, note the vision of tropical setting opened up by the exclamation, "O Bananas!
Note the beauty of detail and the quality of atmosphere with which the setting surrounds the tale; note the individual traits of the characters and their contrasts; observe how what each one does causes what happens to him.
And what interests us here is to note the effect of this order of growth upon its appearance as tone.
Note the flame-like form and flow of the light masses, and the exalted feeling this conveys.
Note the strength in the repeated phrase "I will never say.
As you read it aloud, note the short, clear-cut sentences used in the introduction.
But when pupils are expected to use their eyes to note the form of words, irrespective of their meaning, in order to reproduce them in spelling or reading, the resulting training is simply of isolated sense organs and muscles.
But before coming to that, we have to note the theory of experience and knowledge developed in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Lastly, the aim of following nature means to note the origin, the waxing, and waning, of preferences and interests.
Make a list of them, note the train of incidents that leads up to each, and also the germs of future development that each contains.
Gareth and Lynette published in 1872, to note the difference in the poet's variations from the normal line, and, in general, the difference in effect.
Note the difference in choice of words and grace of expression when the author speaks in her own person, and when she speaks through the mouth of one of her characters.
Note the parts of the story where the movement of events is very rapid (pp.
Make a list of the most important scenes (seven or eight in all), note the train of incidents that leads to each, and the suggestions in each that prepare us for the further development of the story.
Not far, I should think; perhaps fifty or sixty miles," replied Ned, glancing aloft and away toward the horizon to note the appearance of sea and sky.
Note the heart-like shape of the head, the heads of all venomous snakes are shaped more or less like that.
That is well," commented Ned, walking to the lee rail to note the speed of the ship through the water, and also to judge more accurately her distance from the swirling masses of white water which marked the position of the reef.
Look at it and feel it for yourself--note the weight of a handful of it, and you will be satisfied that I am right.
Note the readings of the burettes after the proper interval, and record them in the notebook.
Note the position of the lowest point of the curve of the meniscus, estimating the tenths of the small divisions, thus reading its position to hundredths of a cubic centimeter.
Thrusting Beeton aside he rushed in at the open door--upon which, as I followed him, I had time tonote the number, 14a.
Note the appearance of his fingers," directed Nayland Smith.
Over his shoulder-- "Note the direction," said Smith breathlessly.
Thirdly, note the participation in the Father's love which is the issue of the knowledge of the Father's name.
Note the personality, designation, and office of this new Teacher.
Note the libertine, Gelsomina, and thou wilt feel for him the same disgust as I!
This is bold augury, Signore," returned she who was evidently the oldest of the two, glancing a look at her companion as if to note the effect of this gallant speech.
I disposed of a cornelian of no great price, which bore this conceit, to the wife of the emperor's ambassador, but conceiving there was no more in the purchase than some waywardness of fancy, I took no precaution to note the stone.
Illud vero perabsurdum: note the omission of est, which often takes place after the emphatic pronoun.
Note the effect of the opening sentences in seizing attention and arousing interest at once.
Note the effect of making this weird suggestion instead of a clear statement.
When Stephen Gray came in to dinner, he was no less pleased than his wife to note the terms of friendship on which the minister received his son.
Note the touches of description and characterization of Louise, and show how they prepare for the events that follow.
Note the introduction, a characteristic of all of Fannie Hurst's stories.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "note the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.