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Example sentences for "notice the"

  • The flock may swirl into the top of a tree and sit close together.

  • How do the clover plants conserve the moisture in the soil?

  • If you use tin cans it is well to punch two or three holes in the bottom so that the extra water will drain out.

  • Notice the materials of which it is made.

  • If you do this, notice the rings of clear and clouded ice that are often to be seen.

  • Notice the differences in several twigs as they lie on the table.

  • Notice the azalea in the florist's window (Fig.

  • Notice the "ring" at the base of the last year's growth.

  • In illustration of this let us notice the power of his words in several instances recorded in the New Testament Scriptures.

  • Notice the introduction: "I will be to you a God; and ye shall be to me a people.

  • But let us notice the point in her prayer: "Avenge me of mine adversary.

  • I know not how it was, but I omitted to notice the ci-devant church of Ste.

  • The church of the Recollets has an organ which is considered among the noblest in Europe: nor must I forget to notice the pulpit, by Eichlen, and some old pictures in the church of St. Anne.

  • Caderousse had become so gloomy that Andrea feared he should be obliged to notice the change.

  • Debray, who had not failed to notice the agitation of Madame Danglars.

  • She did not seem to notice the circumstance; her eyes were cast down--she was absorbed in thought.

  • No, Sir Rupert Harborough," replied the capitalist, who had not failed to notice the emotions of concentrated rage which filled the mind of the baronet.

  • Notice the importance of the work of the truant officer.

  • Notice the value of self-toned papers, and of shades of tans and pale browns.

  • Notice the quantity of works attributed to Rubens (1,300 titles Smith's catalogue), and discuss the likelihood of his having produced all these without help.

  • Notice the resemblance to the stories of other lands in some of Grimm's fairy tales.

  • Notice the beginnings of the Reformation in other countries under Luther and Calvin, and have a paper on Erasmus of Holland; contrast his teachings with those of the other reformers.

  • Notice the direction of the muscle fibre.

  • Study it; notice the unaffectedness of brush-stroke in Rembrandt.

  • If you can recognize good color as such, aside from what it represents, if you can appreciate tone in a picture which is the work of some one else, you are so much the more likely to notice the lack of those qualities in your own work.

  • Notice the use of the trochee to express the loving entreaty in "A Woman's Last Word" (p.

  • Notice the invitation, the information about the donkeys, and especially the hint of some great thing.

  • Notice the time in which the story is placed.

  • Notice the plan of getting the timber to Jerusalem.

  • The owners of the nest either did not, or pretended not to, notice the exchange, and the hen laid two more eggs, so that when I visited the nest three days later I found that two legitimate eggs had been placed beside the spurious one.

  • Even a casual observer, when watching a bird, cannot fail to notice the capture of a butterfly by it.

  • Among the ladies we notice the Queen, the Duchess of Norfolk and Richmond, and the lively and vivacious Maids of Honour.

  • We must pause for an instant to notice the dress of the two friends; not indeed to describe pourpoints or paint rich lace, but speak of their garments, as the taste thereof might be supposed to betoken some points in the character of each.

  • She did not even stay to notice the brown-skinned damsel, who seemed to be guarding the entrance of the kiosk; but, springing past her, she stood in a defiant attitude in the presence of the lovers.

  • Mr Vaughan was too much wound-up in the thread of his own thoughts to notice the emphasis on the word "now," or the double meaning of his daughter's words.

  • He cannot fail to notice the fellow, however; and when he sees him here, will be sure to remember him.

  • Janet started at the question, but Mrs. Maturin did not seem to notice the dismay in her tone.

  • She pretended not to notice the tears in Janet's eyes, and strove to keep back her own.

  • Hannah, lingering over her morning task of cleaning, did not seem to notice the act.

  • If we look at the results of all these migrations and ethnographical mixtures, we have first to notice the stratifications of English society according to rank.

  • If more proof were needed we have only to notice the fact, that open-field cultivation is in full work in countries where the manor has not been established, and in times when it has not as yet been formed.

  • Notice the analogy of individuals who suffer from the effects of parental mistakes or of national transgression.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "notice the" 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:
    abomination unto; again moved; another land; being expressed; both shores; come now; distilled vinegar; each week; early opportunity; excellent domestic and international; great excitement; great temple; home here; left side; notice the; noticed hereafter; noticed that; outpost duty; prose writer; read what; terrible state; that his; torian guard; while longer