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Example sentences for "takes notice"

  • According to Homer she died in Phrygia: for he takes notice of her tomb in the plains of Troas; and represents it as a notable performance.

  • He takes notice of those who settled in Canaan, as well as those who passed higher towards the north.

  • It contributes not a little to the Advancement of Learning; for, as Cicero takes Notice, That which makes Men willing to undergo the Fatigues of Philosophical Disquisitions, is not so much the Greatness of Objects as their Novelty.

  • The prophet, in another place, takes notice of the same idolatry.

  • This Hippocrates[32] takes notice of, and gives it as one Reason why the Women in Scythia are not very fruitful.

  • I had given four reasons; he takes notice but of three.

  • As for that little which the reverend brother hath replied unto; first, he takes notice of a passage of his sermon at the taking of the covenant, which I had put him in mind of, but he answereth only to one particular, viz.

  • Hippocrates takes Notice of Swellings of the Testicles in Fevers.

  • Pringle takes Notice, that these Obstructions happened as often without as with the Bark; and therefore seemed to depend on the long Continuance and Obstinacy of the Intermittent.

  • Pringle takes Notice of this yellow Colour or Jaundice.

  • Pringle takes Notice of; and Mr. Naesmith says, he observed it in Voyages to the East Indies, which afford the fairest Trials of this Kind.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after three; among themselves; finely powdered; followed the; heard himself; imperial order; laid open; leaning over; lord the; mile walk; more able; much indebted; our line; particular class; saw the; she determined; takes away; takes fire; takes notice; takes occasion; takes part; takes place; takes the; then pour off the; think only; won the