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Example sentences for "note"

Lexicographically close words:
notations; notch; notched; notches; notching; notebook; notebooks; noted; notepaper; notes
  1. And she inwardly made a note of the fact that the centurion Pudens and the knight Julius Densus had been among the number of those who raised the shout.

  2. It is composed of the spiciest libels against every senator of note whom he ventures to attack.

  3. For the Graffito alluded to see note 13.

  4. There was now time to note the extent of the devastation.

  5. The crowded state of the rooms during the hour that we were there, allowed us only to note a few works.

  6. The note in a script unfamiliar to the young man was as follows: "You will find Margaret waiting in a coach at eleven to-day at the corner of Harley Street and Twickenham Road.

  7. A note received yesterday says that Miss Hare is one of the party.

  8. Did you get my note of to-day at your lodgings?

  9. Here again was a new note in the history of diplomatic intercourse.

  10. Not ten minutes had passed after the departure of the veiled lady when a messenger came with a note from Sir Benjamin Hare.

  11. All these players love the note of sincerity when they hear it.

  12. There they heard the first note of discontent with the work of their beloved Washington.

  13. There was a weary, pathetic note of trouble in that voice, long remembered by the young man, who immediately returned to his bed.

  14. I can never forget the gentle note in his voice and his dignified bearing.

  15. Just before the young man went to bed a brief note arrived from Margaret.

  16. There was a melancholy note in his tone--I had observed that in other talks with him--but it was a friendly tone.

  17. There was a note of tenderness in the voice of the man as he felt the chin of the little lad with his big thumb and finger.

  18. We had only a flying note from your papa, written on his way north, and shall be glad when you can send us news of him.

  19. In the repair department, which attends to the repair of books and to the sending of those needing binding to the bindery, these directions are followed: When a book looks dilapidated, note carefully its condition throughout.

  20. Some libraries attach a note to the title-page of each book saying how it is to be bound and giving the lettering for the back.

  21. Most books are sent in groups with a general note of instruction as to the binding of the whole group.

  22. It is usual to note the latter point on the title page by underscoring the first letter of each word which is to appear on the back.

  23. Note the style of binding of each book and look for its book slip among the other slips for books of this style.

  24. One who has much to do with books should take note of the paper of which they are made, and learn to distinguish between poor and good, and the good and the best, as far as possible.

  25. For example, a hundred books may be sent in one lot with a note saying, "Bind in pigskin in the usual style.

  26. When Miller spoke of his wife and child, some subtle thread of suggestion coupled the note with Miller's plight.

  27. There had been nothing surreptitious about it, but his interest in Clara had led him to note things about his favored rival which might have escaped the attention of others less concerned.

  28. Byron himself, in a note to Childe Harold, has given the best answer to his own lamentation over the fall of the Republic of Venice.

  29. I never saw that note before, and don't know anything about it, as true as I live!

  30. He knew my father, years ago; and he sent me a polite note this afternoon, saying he hoped I would allow him to express his friendly feeling toward my children by sending them a few trifles in honor of the day.

  31. I asked; for the note he brought was not to me.

  32. The note was written in the terms which one gentleman would use to another after offering some deep insult.

  33. Feeling stronger than ever to meet and subdue her Apollyon, she pinned the note inside her frock, as a shield and a reminder, lest she be taken unaware, and proceeded to open her other letter, quite ready for either good or bad news.

  34. It's like his writing," faltered Meg, comparing it with the note in her hand.

  35. Mr. Dashwood gave Jo a quick look, which seemed to take note of everything she had on, from the bow in her bonnet to the buttons on her boots.

  36. Jo, with perfect faith in her own powers, and a friendly desire to make up the quarrel, immediately put a note in the office, inviting Laurie to dinner.

  37. I simply wish to ask you to note as to whether, considering them true, we should be inclined to speak of them as good news.

  38. And note another thing: it is a scheme which is a discredit to the thought of God.

  39. I wish to note now a few of the things that seem to me very stable things, that doubt cannot disturb.

  40. Now, not in the slightest degree in the way of prejudice against other names or to find fault with them, let me note a few of them, and then compare Unitarianism with them.

  41. But note one thing: they sometimes say that we Unitarians are too cold, and do not have form enough.

  42. Now let us come a step nearer home: let us consider England, and note that just the moment free thought was allowed, you find Unitarianism springing into existence.

  43. And I wish you to note that it is not a religious difficulty nor a theological difficulty nor a Baptist difficulty nor a Presbyterian difficulty: it is a human difficulty.

  44. Take, for example, and note what a power it is and what an unconscious bribe it is to those who belong to it, the great Anglican Church.

  45. But the thing I want you to note is -- and that is the great lesson I have in mind this morning that all of this superficial discussion of one point or another is only an indication of a larger, deeper contest.

  46. And note that "repent" on the lips of Jesus did not mean what we have been accustomed to associate with it.

  47. For our purpose this morning it is enough to note that the minute that man appears conscience appears, and that conscience is an act which springs out of social relations.

  48. I have been very much surprised to note certain things that have come out in the recent religious discussions.

  49. However, it is necessary to note that not only are there considerable differences between the editions published, but also that the first (that of Milan, 1510) has been completed and revised by its editor.

  50. We have a yet more touching proof of his solicitude to safeguard the spiritual independence of his disciples: it is a note to Brother Leo.

  51. The number of annalists in this century is appalling, and there is not one in ten who has omitted to note the foundation of the Minor Brothers.

  52. Note what the Fioretti say of Brother Bernard: "Stava solo sulle cime dei monti altissimi contemplando le cose celesti.

  53. This political note is found again in a tenzon of Manfred II.

  54. I note for those who take an interest in those things that manuscripts of two of his sermons may be found in the National Library of Paris.

  55. In the face of this attitude of the founder it is very difficult to believe in the authenticity of the note purporting to be addressed to Anthony of Padua: "To my very dear Anthony, brother Francis, greetings in Christ.

  56. It is to these pages that we must go to find the true note for a sketch of the life of its author, and an idea of the Order as it was in his dreams.

  57. I have said that at that period the Middle Age was twenty years old, and the feelings of the twentieth year are, if not the most fugitive, at least the most difficult to note down.

  58. No German commentator has ever made an adequate note on that.

  59. One or two other things about the same time, less important in themselves, struck in the Prussian's ear the same new note of warning and doubt.

  60. But if we take that old war-cry as his final word (and he would have accepted it) we must note how every term in it points away from what the modern plutocrats call either progress or empire.

  61. What it would note at each moment would be things existing, states appearing, events happening.

  62. Any one who attempts to note all its successive aspects becomes lost in an infinity, as is inevitable in dealing with a continuum.

  63. It will note the facts of sclerosis, the gradual accumulation of residual substances, the growing hypertrophy of the protoplasm of the cell.

  64. To begin with the second point, let us note that to deny always consists in setting aside a possible affirmation.

  65. Of course, when once the road has been traveled, we can glance over it, mark its direction, note this in psychological terms and speak as if there had been pursuit of an end.

  66. But he also had a sound though sinister note of true magic; as in the repetition of the two white dresses in The Woman in White; or of the dreams with their double explanations in Armadale.

  67. This was the last note of the Victorians: procrastination was called progress.

  68. It is odd to note on the very threshold of the extreme art movement that this great artist largely succeeded by not defining his art.

  69. I take the Socialists first not because they necessarily came so in order of time, but because they were less the note upon which the epoch actually ended.

  70. In the course of time the relationship between the lovers became one of equality; the note of adoration disappeared, and the keynote of his letters became friendship and familiarity.

  71. It lies among the wooded hills; there is a greater note of luxury here.

  72. Out of the dark of the time it is a shining scene; and out of the splendour of the moment it brings a note of tenderness.

  73. She may fill this great silence which lies over the land, and is fairly audible in the deserted Highlands, with something of the human note instead of the call of the plover.

  74. He missed the note of glens and valleys where man has been and is not.

  75. Melchior was as obstinate as his son, and he swore that even if they were to stay there two days and two nights he would not let him off a single note until it had been properly played.

  76. Minna was arguing, as usual, about a false note that she had struck, and pretending that it "was written so.

  77. And hardly has the last note sounded than already you are gay and merry.

  78. At every false note he struck the boy's fingers, and at the same time shouted in his ears, so that he was like to deafen him.

  79. Many of these projects advanced no further than their title: most of them were never more than a note or two: it was enough.

  80. The dull chiming of the hours, the cracked note of the halves and quarters, dropped one after another into the grim silence, broken only by the sound of the rain on the roofs and the cobbles.

  81. He read through all his compositions: he was horrified: he understood not a note of them, he could not even understand how he had come to write them.

  82. Then she began to be anxious, and sent him a tender note in which she made no allusion to what had happened.

  83. Then Jean-Christophe tried too deliberately to play wrongly, and Melchior began to suspect the trick, as he saw that the boy's hand fell heavily to one side at every note with obvious intent.

  84. Christophe ground his teeth and shouted the note at them until he was hoarse.

  85. There was a note of distress in her voice.

  86. Christophe read neither the note nor the article, for he had gone out before dawn for a walk in the country, it being Sunday.

  87. After a moment of confused silence she began to play again; she was very uneasy: her bosom rose and fell as though she were under some weight; she struck wrong note after wrong note.

  88. He shuffled out of the room in his carpet slippers and Molly glanced at the clock to note the time.

  89. Remind me in the morning, dear, to write a note to your school teacher, and you can take it with you.

  90. It is interesting to note that five years ago the thyroid glands taken from a monkey were grafted on to a boy of fourteen, who was an idiot.

  91. I detected a distinct note of envy in the exclamation.

  92. When we reached the upper course of the "Moondah" I scribbled a note on a scrap of paper and thrust it over to Newland.

  93. In our last chapter we have seen that the key-note of "The Songs of the King" may be said to be struck in Psalm xviii.

  94. It is very beautiful to note how the poet nature, as well as the consciousness of a Divine function, unite in the resolve that crowns the psalm.

  95. I did not enclose a note in my last letter, as I have only French money.

  96. That scoundrelly young Larkin--do you say that he did not bring you a note from me?

  97. Kinross was absolutely startled when he received a laconic note accepting his MS.

  98. Up through the ferns came the thin note of Miss Bibby's cooee.

  99. There was a note of sadness in the last question.

  100. Miss Bibby made a note of the curious fact.

  101. Wrote five times, but could not get packet back again, though I enclosed postal note for return in case of rejection.

  102. What do you mean by not delivering the note I gave you from the wagonette on Thursday?

  103. Aura passed him like a flame of fire, and entered the cottage eager with her purely human consolation; but the note of preparation within struck a chill to her very soul.

  104. No reason at all," interrupted Ned with the first note of rivalry in his voice.

  105. The organ that hasn't sounded a note for ever so long, played of itself, or rather Griffiths Morgan, the sexton, says he was awoke by the Archangel Gabriel.

  106. On the eve of her wedding she wrote a little note to Fern, telling her of her intended marriage.

  107. As soon as she had left the waiting-room, Fay went up to the person in charge, and asked her to give a sealed note to her nurse when she came back.

  108. When Margaret read that poor little note the tears fell fast and blotted the page.

  109. It is very interesting to note that subsequently (but never before) the longer designation is met with of "Free and Accepted Masons," and is thus a combination of operative and speculative usage.

  110. In order to produce a full rich tone, a resonator should be chosen whose deepest note coincides with the fundamental tone of the reed.

  111. The power of the overtones and their relation to the fundamental note depend greatly upon the form of the tongue, its position and the amount of the clearance left as it swings through the aperture.


  112. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "note" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    note book; note circulation; note from; note here; note paper; note that; note the; noted above; noted that