Like all peoples who spend most of their time in the open air they are constantly noting the direction of the wind.
The opportunity of observing and noting the customs, beliefs, and institutions of the Cham was furnished by the preliminary survey which preceded the construction of the railway from Phantiet to Phanrang.
There is a further point in connection with Mendelian theories which is worth noting in this connection.
The evidence for all these things is still slender; but we will content ourselves with noting that point and passing on to the consideration of the phenomena and the claims put forward in connection with them.
Mowbray, noting his comrade's introspective mood, forbore to question him as to his farewell interview with the Countess, and Roger quaked at the thought of putting into words his recollections of the scene.
The undulating plain, no less than their own anguish of mind, had prevented the Persian and his wife from noting the glittering spear points of the warrior merchant's retainers as they rode forward in the morning sun.
Their admiration did not prevent his friends from noting tendencies which sometimes led him to miscalculate the forces he had to deal with.
Helen did not move, but sat with her head raised, her eyelids drooped, but watchfully noting everything that went on.
This special gift was not very common at the time; and though that time produced better poets than Browne, it is worth noting in him.
Another book of the season worth noting is Heber's Hymns (Sampson Low, 1867).
But Pan, notingthat the wind was sighing musically about the reeds, cut seven of them with a knife and bound them together as a pastoral pipe.
A careful notingof the language will make the difference clear.
Yet there is still comfort in noting the language used of these,--"if any.
But these are passed by in noting the outshining glory of the presence of God.
A fitting close to the career of such a wretch," said the Journal des Debats, in noting the event.
Observing, as I came up, how heavily he leaned against the tree, and noting the extreme pallor of his face and the blank gaze of his sunken eyes, I touched him upon the shoulder.
Here the Ancient paused to draw a snuff-box from his pocket, with great deliberation, notingmy awakened interest with a twinkling eye.
Yes," returned Miss Starbrow, noting and perhaps rightly interpreting the other's look.
From drawings accurately made it is possible to add to the accuracy of the percentage by noting in each, not only the presence or absence of the marking, but the degree of strength with which it is represented.
The noting of change in the blue-green areas constituted, in fact, one of the first fruits of systematic study of the planet.
It is worth noting also that he discovered the southern ones first; the Thoth not being seen till March, 1878.
For many persons, to make the best use of any one copy of these magazines, clipping is of course impossible, but noting on a card or envelope is practicable.
It is worth noting that the Vulgate here is as ambiguous as the original Greek: "Omnem solicitudinem faciens scribendi vobis de communi vestra salute necesse habui scribere vobis," etc.
But it is worth noting that whereas Christ and good men are spoken of as both pure and holy, yet God is called holy, but never pure.
The evidence of Martyrologies and Calendars is worth noting as indicating the tradition on the subject.
The immediate context of the prohibition is worth noting in each case; it seems to throw light upon the scope of the prohibition.
They reveal a brain completely filled with its subject, perpetually working, noting a trait in a rapid phrase, in a vibrating paragraph, in observations and recollections that a future revision was to compile, unite and complete.
Always particularly careful of his horses, Captain Charlton on this bright sunshiny morning was noting especially the condition of their feet.
Graham was noting the amounts on a slip of paper, and his fine face was pale with distress.
Grooming over, each trooper vaulted on to the bare back of his horse and rode in orderly column down to the running stream, and still Charlton stood there, silently watching his men and noting the condition of their steeds.
Noting how one eye seconds and reinforces the other, I have often amused myself by wondering what the effect would be if one could go on opening eye after eye to the number say of a dozen or more.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "noting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.