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Example sentences for "noted"

Lexicographically close words:
notches; notching; note; notebook; notebooks; notepaper; notes; noteth; noteworthy; nothen
  1. He noted that, while their villages were much alike, the Mandans were a more courteous and better behaved group.

  2. Since then many noted travelers and writers have marveled at its beauties and deplored the fact that its attractions have not been made more widely known.

  3. The Norse influence is further seen in the statues and sculpture of and by noted Norsemen found throughout the city.

  4. Some of northeastern North Dakota's most noted pioneers came into this region as fur traders.

  5. The Bohemians in Richland and Walsh Counties likewise are noted for their musical organizations, but they do not retain their native costumes or dances.

  6. In the few cities a tendency can be noted toward height in buildings, but the number of skyscrapers in North Dakota can be counted on the fingers of one hand.

  7. When Christine Nilsson, the noted Swedish operatic soprano, appeared in the United States in 1873, she was honored by American Scandinavians, who named this town for her.

  8. Early travelers noted cases of extraordinarily light complexions, and also instances of brown hair and blue eyes--characteristics suggesting European blood.

  9. John James Audubon, noted naturalist, spent several months in present North Dakota studying the larger types of North American mammals.

  10. It will be noted that nearly all except the Arikara seem to have come from the east, particularly from the Lakes region, with the added suggestion of an earlier residence farther east or south.

  11. And when I noted that all were afraid of this man, and shrank and fidgeted in their seats when his eye smote theirs, my last poor ray of hope dissolved away and wholly disappeared.

  12. Sinclair noted that she did not choose war-songs as when she sang at the consulate.

  13. The engines are working all right," said the doctor, as he noted the steady throb and quiver running like an undertone through the succession of terrific shocks the ship was receiving from the waves.

  14. She had noted this peculiarity in him before, his remarkable fund of accurate information on all manner of subjects.

  15. She had noted the unconscious ease with which Sinclair had met Carteret, and had been surprised at the superciliousness, almost insolence, of the latter's response.

  16. The head of the firm was gravely considerate and courteous towards the firm's agent, whose weakness he had noted the evening before.

  17. He paused when he reached the river bank and noted the means provided for the disposal of sewage.

  18. She had noted his contemptuous attitude towards Sinclair, his look and tone of studied insult.

  19. It is true also that many noted the fact that Miss MacAllister seemed to be very indifferent towards her titled suitor.

  20. We have already noted his earlier admiration for that noble and simple poem, "The Burial of Moses," which in the Palestine note-book is copied in full.

  21. The language which he used to the keepers, Peter noted with concern, should never have been spoken in Master Bobby's presence.

  22. As he drove down the hill toward the station he saw that the eight-fifteen train was already in, but he noted the fact without emotion.

  23. We append a few statements with regard to this union and its consequences, from noted names in theology and the church.

  24. I do myself the honour to forward copies of the despatches noted in the margin, relative to the assault and capture of the fort of Kelat.

  25. They noted with surprise that the Celt would lend money on a promissory note for repayment in the next world.

  26. Human Sacrifices in Gaul* In strange discord, however, with the lofty words of Caesar stands the abominable practice of human sacrifice whose prevalence he noted among the Celts.

  27. As might be expected, the chastity for which the Germans were noted was never, until recent times, a Celtic characteristic.

  28. As Miss M'Pherson observed these details, she noted half unconsciously that the man's neck between the collar of his coat and the sleek black hair was yellow-white as old parchment.

  29. This noted ecclesiastic was famous in Spain not only for his sterling character as a man, but also for his extraordinary gifts as an orator.

  30. It is reported that a noted French freebooter who had joined the pirates as a runaway debtor, hoped in this way to secure enough to pay off his debts.

  31. It is probable that the folding of the Oligocene strata noted in the vicinity of Havana and Matanzas took place during this time.

  32. De Soto during his brief sojourn there began the erection of the fortification known as La Fuerza, which has long been noted as the oldest inhabited building in the western hemisphere which was built by Europeans.

  33. The other province which most contributed to the founding of Cuba had from time immemorial been noted for its wealth and culture.

  34. I noted it, but that was nothing strange considering the perilous conditions of the country and the sudden shock of our appearance.

  35. My buckskins were dirty from travel, and the thrums in rags; and I knew that she noted all these matters.

  36. Old men of Radwinter noted three things marvelously altered in England within their remembrance.

  37. Then the Van Winkles, of Haerlem, potent suckers of eggs, and noted for running of horses, and running up of scores at taverns.

  38. It will be noted that the account of the visit (apparently alone) of Pocahontas and her capture is strong evidence that she was not at this time married to "Kocoum" or anybody else.

  39. But at present women do not much affect history, and they are more indifferent to the careers of the noted of their own sex than men are.

  40. But two things are to be noted in their use of them.

  41. The artist noted that there were several distinct types of women on board, besides the common, straight-waisted, flat-chested variety.

  42. It is not so many years ago since she was a reigning belle, and as noted for her wit and sparkling raillery as for her beauty.

  43. I have noted the dates of his achievements, because his development was somewhat tardy compared that of many of his contemporaries; but he had the "staying" qualities.

  44. The supposed lover turned out to be the husband of the lady, and a noted contrabandista; and all his mysterious signs and movements had doubtless some smuggling scheme in view .

  45. Winslow informs us that they of the Leyden congregation who volunteered for the American enterprise were rather the smaller fraction of the whole body, though he adds, as noted "that the difference was not great.

  46. The third brother from the eldest, noted for his oddities, coming up with his war-club when his brother had ceased speaking, jumped up.

  47. Morgan was noted for truthfulness and candor, and throughout life his conduct was regulated by the most rigid code of honor.

  48. No; but the wound is supposed to be mortal; noted surgeons are attending him but have hardly a hope of being able to save his life.

  49. Of course his absence was noted by the officer in charge of his division, who each day inspected the men under his charge and made a report to the executive.

  50. Now if the gun be held, say, exactly parallel to the earth's surface, it will be noted that the projectile will go a certain distance.

  51. I counted the scars on his head, and noted the fresh deep gash on his right side.

  52. PAGE 41 Grand Banks: a submarine plateau in the Atlantic, eastward from Newfoundland; noted as a fishing-ground.

  53. When he took it to some of his favourite "dunderheads," they were sure that he was mistaken, saying that it had been set by a noted jeweller, and could not be an imposition.

  54. One of the noted wood carvers in Spain in the Renaissance, was Alonso Cano.

  55. Edith, Queen of Edward the Confessor, was quite noted for her needlework, which was sometimes used to decorate the state robes of the king.

  56. Poitou was at that time noted for its fine breed of mules.

  57. Almeria was a rich city in the thirteenth century, noted for its textiles.

  58. One of the more important of the Olivetan Monasteries was St. Michele in Bosco, where the noted worker in tarsia, Fra Raffaello da Brescia, made some magnificent choir stalls.

  59. Pietra Dura reached its climax, there being in Florence at this time a most noted Frenchman, Luigi Siriès, who settled in Florence in 1722.

  60. In Metz were two noted architects, Adelard and Gontran, who superintended the building of fourteen churches, and an early chronicler says that the expense was so great that "the imperial treasury would scarce have sufficed for it.

  61. From the outside, no man would more quickly or more contemptuously have noted the common-sense moral of this present situation.

  62. Mrs. Frothingham noted to herself how dusty everything was.

  63. Two names were mentioned, and he noted them.

  64. Duke of Swabia, a youthful prince to whom had descended some of the intellectual powers of his noted grand-sire.

  65. They stood up together all in the flesh, and I noted that their skin was the yellow pale skin of the drowned, like the cheeks of a female who holds a candle in her hands and shades the flame with one of her palms.

  66. He took off his hat and walked away, when he had looked for some moments into Wesley's face, and noted the expression that it wore.

  67. He should have waited and watched and noted every sign of spiritual growth before leaving the field of his labours.

  68. There was nothing sinister in the aspect of the sun, such as had been noted on the previous day.

  69. Johnson became his friend, and made him a member of his club with Reynolds, Burke, and other noted men.

  70. In his first visit to London a noted man of wealth was converted.

  71. The best of New York gathered to say good-by to the noted author.

  72. At last his condition becoming known to a person, whom he afterward learned was Vidocq, the noted Chief of Police, he was shown by him to a gaming-table, where he made one hundred and sixty dollars.

  73. It will be noted that there are four spatio-temporal measurements relating E to its neighbour P, and that there are ten pairs of such measurements if we are allowed to take any one measurement twice over to make one such pair.

  74. It was noted at the close of the previous lecture that the question of congruence had not been considered, nor had the construction of a timeless space which should correlate the successive momentary spaces of a given time-system.

  75. Also we have already noted that the relation is transitive.

  76. It will be noted that it is the infinite series, as it stretches away in unending succession towards the small end, which is of importance.

  77. Evidently such effects can only be noted by means of the most refined observations.

  78. Furthermore it was also noted that there were many spatial abstractive elements which we had not yet defined.

  79. The reason why we have not previously noted this difference of time-series is the very small difference of properties between any two such series.

  80. Of course I can," she replied, and he noted how different the tones of her voice had grown, how much richer and more alluring.

  81. Antony at once removed his hat with a lordly and accomplished gesture, which Uncle Julius noted with unwilling admiration.

  82. I noted them with joy, for I thought they proved that the house had been deserted for some time, and so perhaps it might not be infected.

  83. My character is noted for its concealed sweetness, and my style leaves nothing to be hoped for.

  84. The trapper gathered some roots noted for their cooling properties, and bruising them extracted their juice which was given to the patient, while a tea made by soaking slippery elm bark, was his constant drink.


  85. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "noted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acclaimed; brilliant; celebrated; distinguished; eminent; exalted; fabled; famous; foremost; given; honorable; honored; illustrious; important; leading; legendary; marked; mythical; noble; notable; noted; notorious; outstanding; popular; prestigious; prominent; proud; public; renowned


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    noted above; noted that