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Example sentences for "noticed that"

  • I noticed that he worked pretty near the whole of the twenty-four hours.

  • He sat down, and I noticed that he had a woollen comforter around his neck with his coat buttoned closely.

  • He always stays there such a long time, I noticed that when I was in the country.

  • In my bath yesterday I noticed that I had a certain line, so I must be fr--.

  • I've noticed that much, the little time I've been penned up in cities.

  • About every time an Easterner would pull out I noticed that she'd put a little wider heal on the bottom of her skirt.

  • One mornin' I noticed that I was dead broke; so I drilled down to the dock an' sat on a post.

  • I noticed that it had, and that it was locked.

  • The doctor was a stout man in shabby clothes, and when he took off his hat I noticed that he was very bald.

  • There were a number of harlots in the tavern: some were sitting with men, others by themselves; and presently I noticed that one of these was looking at us.

  • I smiled, for his appearance, so rotund and yet so startled, could never fail to excite a smile, and then as I came nearer I noticed that he seemed singularly disconsolate.

  • It will be noticed that this is hardly a true case of condition, but merely a limitation of the scope of the tenant's promise.

  • It is to be noticed that Florus, in his account, says deditione Mancini expiavit.

  • It is further to be noticed that there is no question of the defendant's knowledge of the nature of tigers, although without that knowledge he cannot be said to have intelligently chosen to subject the community to danger.

  • Let it be noticed that Rule 1 applies only to a single act of division.

  • Let it be noticed that when a proposition is read in extension, the predicate contains the subject, whereas, when it is read in intension, the subject contains the predicate.

  • In the two definitions just given it will be noticed that we have really employed exactly the same attributes, only their place as genus and difference has been reversed.

  • It must be noticed that in the case of a singular proposition there is only one mode of contradiction possible.

  • Lastly, it must be noticed that we have not really defined the term 'accident,' not having stated what it is, but only what it is not.

  • The boy went out at the call of his mother; and when a new customer entered, I noticed that Flora, the daughter, came in to wait upon him.

  • I noticed that he thrust his fingers nervously into his pocket, and that a troubled look went over his face as they were withdrawn.

  • A slight shade obscured his face, and I noticed that he sighed involuntarily.

  • He put on his cap, noticed that it seemed to feel different, pulled it off again, and then looked at me in a quaint embarrassment.

  • But I noticed that he quickened his pace.

  • It will be noticed that in this, the successive responses are undergoing a diminution, or tending towards the normal.

  • It will be noticed that on illumination the response-curve rises, that continued illumination produces a decline, and that on the cessation of light there is a transient rise of current.

  • It will be noticed that fatigue is exhibited in these responses.

  • You speak of the police as your antagonists; I noticed that at the 'Yard' this morning, and was surprised to find that they accepted the position.

  • I couldn't see; but, as he turned the corner, I noticed that it seemed to burn very dimly.

  • It did turn mine; and I noticed that, as they approached, the heads of other men were turning too.

  • When Foma looked closely at his father's face, he noticed that it was gray and weary.

  • And at the same time he noticed that he was not the master of his business, but only a component part of it, and an insignificant part at that.

  • He hearkened to that unceasing and indomitable pain, noticed that it was growing more and more acute from hour to hour, and, not knowing how to allay it, waited for the results.

  • I noticed that it was dated the next night; then I commenced to see, and in a few minutes my instructions were plain.

  • I observed a young man twenty-eight or thirty years of age standing around looking on, and once when I was near him I noticed that he stammered very badly.

  • I noticed that one of the occupants lay at full length in the frail craft, but paid little attention until the canoe touched our side.

  • On the many occasions when I heard him read the service, I noticed that he never changed the opening sentence, though there were, of course, others from which to choose.

  • On him the effect was so far disturbing that he became a little pale, but I noticed that he met her glance unflinchingly and then looked at me, as if to see in how far I had been affected by her speech.

  • I noticed that Mrs. Falchion's brow contracted as the song proceeded, making a deep vertical line between the eyes, and that the fingers of the hand nearest me closed on the chair-arm firmly.

  • The woman was going down the companion-way when he stepped on deck with a single bag in his hand, and I noticed that he watched her with a strange look in his eyes.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    blank range; brief period; earthen dish; excuse himself; feet and; given temperature; gone aloft; hath wrought; her daughter; lately been; long past; much salt; noticed hereafter; noticed that; plane surface; power motor; primitive peoples; relatively large; sunny days; taken out; thou wert; true artist; winter resident