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Example sentences for "noticed"

Lexicographically close words:
nothyng; nothynge; notice; noticeable; noticeably; notices; noticia; noticing; notification; notifications
  1. I don't remember to have noticed as yet any allusion to this method, or any other practical one, and I trust you will consider the suggestions, and add thereto any other methods.

  2. We have noticed however, that at full moon and new moon, the tides change once a day for eight or ten days, while during the remainder of the time there is hardly any change perceptible.

  3. Beside the amount already noticed as landed here there were 1,268 tons brought to this city from the Bruce Mines, and sent on to London.

  4. They had noticed it, but other matters had made it seem unimportant.

  5. It is true that Polly might have noticed that some of the girls were exchanging mysterious glances behind their desks, had it not been for the fact that a letter from Bob claimed her attention.

  6. When they reached the apple orchard they noticed that the print of the snow shoes was less regular.

  7. Hugh had noticed one of these as a very fair and dainty little damsel in a pale blue kirtle, who seemed somewhat shy and frightened, and kept very close to her mother's side.

  8. Then, as he noticed Gervase's grave face, he stopped and stared at him.

  9. Matthew noticed that, at a word from one of the men, this boy slipped out of the group, and, avoiding the side where Dick and his neighbour Hob were mounting guard, passed round near Matthew himself.

  10. No one had noticed anything, all the ladders lay near each other, and whoever had done it had undoubtedly exercised much caution and ingenuity.

  11. As he drew off his school knickerbockers, he noticed that his stockings had sagged, small-boy fashion, and formed a little roll of cloth just above his shoe tops.

  12. Yet the place was occupied, for he had noticed a homeless cat dragging an unsavory meal from a well-filled garbage pail at the side.

  13. Sid sprang to his feet and helped Louise on with her coat, but John, stumbling after them up the aisle and out on the crowded street, neither noticed nor cared.

  14. She noticed that the boys were gathered in the excited group, which always spelled danger to unescorted maidens, but held bravely on.

  15. He hadn't noticed his father's taste in neckwear.

  16. It was a vivid brief impression, for the girl moved on immediately, but Joan noticed that Colin McKeith had arrested Lady Bridget's wandering gaze.

  17. Now and then, she looked up at McKeith, and, though her eyes gave forth ominous red-brown sparks, they had in them something of the same unwilling fascination Joan Gildea had noticed in the eyes of Colin McKeith.

  18. Or if she had not been so absorbed in her subject and her cigarette she might have noticed that Mrs Gildea had looked up quickly a minute before and given a mute signal to the intruder not to interrupt the conversation untowardly.

  19. She noticed that he turned and looked at the sky.

  20. Lady Bridget noticed with surprise that Ninnis seemed to defer to Maule, which was not his usual attitude towards strangers.

  21. I noticed a bit of folded paper under the watch.

  22. The change in her was noticed by the Police Inspector, with malevolent curiosity.

  23. Then she noticed the mosquito net reefed up on a hoop above the bunk, and managed to get the curtain down so that he should be protected from the assaults of insects.

  24. Bridget noticed that the change in McKeith seemed yet more accentuated.

  25. When the pupae were alive, I noticed that their eyes were constantly kept in a state of vibratory movement.

  26. I noticed the straight projecting point at its dorsal base, as is common in Balanus.

  27. Spengleri probably was the species found in the Mediterranean, and noticed by Spengler ('Schriften der Berl.

  28. Mr. Hancock noticed this edging of hard shelly matter, and naturally thought it was a secretion.

  29. Between these organs there is a minute projection, or mentum, flattened in the longitudinal axis of the body; I have not noticed this in any previous Cirripede.

  30. The segments in the sixth cirrus bear six, instead of four, pairs of spines,--a circumstance which I have noticed only in some young specimens of var.

  31. In my former volume I noticed a pair of strong muscles, attached to the tips of the middle forks (Pl.

  32. I have noticed an intermediate state in var.

  33. I have not noticed lines of union in the cement of any one slip; but the matter forming each slip, certainly has proceeded from four distinct orifices.

  34. I have noticed similar appendages to the antennae of specimens just attached of Lepas anatifera.

  35. The larvae have been noticed in the anatomical introduction.

  36. The German took a quick step forward as he noticed the little emblem on Jack's coat.

  37. Furthermore, the spider, which in daily life is little noticed except for its cobweb, the presence of which in a house generally betokens neglect, is by no means an unfriendly intruder.

  38. This is among the errors noticed by Sir Thomas Browne, who says, "And although it be said that poison will break a Venice glass, yet have we not met with any of that nature.

  39. I won't tell you all I noticed about women; but I'll tell you this.

  40. I daresay you have noticed that in speaking to you I have been putting a very strong constraint on myself, so as to avoid wounding your delicacy by too abrupt an avowal of my feelings.

  41. Yes: their sense of humor is in abeyance: I noticed it the moment we landed.

  42. Yes sir, I noticed that he was rather Irish.

  43. He owns that fine mill you noticed from the car.

  44. That is why you must have noticed that men with real imagination, writers, and true artists, seldom gamble.

  45. You must have noticed that that cloud always appears from behind the mountains.

  46. Suddenly, he noticed some slight motor trouble--due to the negligence of the mechanics in getting it ready, a matter of slight importance under ordinary circumstances .

  47. Then he noticed Alicia, sitting motionless in her seat, just as he had left her, with the expressionless face of a caryatid.

  48. Seeing that Lubimoff noticed them, the pianist gave a look of despair.

  49. Suddenly, one of those who were passing, forgot the women and noticed me, also waving my hat to them, and shouting hurrah.

  50. He noticed flaccid old women slowly hobbling along, paralytic gentlemen leaning on the arm of tall, robust fellows in braided uniforms who led them in a fatherly fashion toward the roulette wheels and eased them into their chairs.

  51. For the first time he noticed the architectural decorations of the white building.

  52. He noticed the proud firmness of the soldier's step, the jaunty, boyish air with which he swung the rattan he used as a cane.

  53. Finally, concentrating with an effort, she noticed Michael's emotion.

  54. They both noticed that it was a moonlight night, with a sad, waning moon that was beginning to drop behind the dark barrier of the Alps.

  55. You must have noticed certain tastes of mine.

  56. He noticed things which he had not observed until then.

  57. They were all four in accord, but on mentioning this number, Toledo noticed that there were only three.

  58. We cannot forget Corvisart's observation of the frequency with which diseases of the heart were noticed as the consequence of the terrible emotions produced by the scenes of the great French Revolution.

  59. About five wagons back I noticed a tall Pike, dressed in checked shirt, and pantaloons tucked into jack-boots.

  60. The extreme sensitiveness noticed in us by all foreign observers during the antebellum epoch, and ascribed by Tocqueville to our self-distrust, is naturally inconsistent with our position and circumstances to-day.

  61. I noticed one mule after another give a little squat, bringing their breasts hard against the collars, and straining traces, till only one old mule, with ears back and dangling chain, still held out.

  62. So far we have noticed little more than disturbances of the nervous system as a consequence of the war excitement in non-combatants.

  63. As I paused near it, I noticed where the tree had been wounded with an ax a couple of feet from the ground many years before.

  64. And his father noticed nothing; only once, at supper, he uttered this exclamation, "It is strange how much oil has been used in this house lately!

  65. Later, it was noticed that the Company on his left was held up in the wire by a very strong force on the left flank of the Battalion.

  66. Borella noticed an enemy machine gun firing through our barrage--he ran out ahead of his men into the barrage, shot two German machine gunners with his revolver, and captured the gun.

  67. A quarter of a mile from Glen Ellen, after the second bridge is passed, to the right will be noticed a barranca that runs like a scar across the rolling land toward a group of wooded knolls.

  68. Many other similar disconcerting omissions will be noticed in the Manuscript.

  69. But as she stitched on in silence, I noticed the sadness in her pleasant eyes and the droop of her mouth.

  70. She was a mulatto woman, and I noticed that her face was haggard, with great circles under the eyes, while the eyes themselves were wide with some haunting fear.

  71. And since then I've noticed that three little corner groceries have gone out of business.

  72. I noticed Miss Brentwood's shoulders moving convulsively, and for the moment I was angry, for I thought that she was laughing at Ernest.

  73. True, I noticed a certain aloofness on the part of my general friends, but this I ascribed to the disapproval that was prevalent in my circles of my intended marriage with Ernest.

  74. Concern showed in their faces, and I noticed a tightening of lips.

  75. I noticed that my father was annoyed because Ernest did not talk.

  76. Mrs. Mildmay, who has noticed the conference.

  77. I've noticed it for some time, and I thought perhaps you'd speak.

  78. Fitz and she sang together and laughed and talked together the whole evening, and when Mrs. Mildmay's carriage was announced Leicester noticed bitterly that it was Lord Fitz who escorted Violet, while the captain had charge of Mrs. Mildmay.

  79. He called for his letters at his club, and thrust them in his pocket unread; he noticed that men looked rather strangely and almost commiseratingly at him, and wondered what was the matter.

  80. I've noticed it for some miles, but said nothing.

  81. But have you noticed how thick the earl and he have been lately?

  82. But though many others followed, and Mr. Starling was quite as amusing as usual, the company did not seem to be in the mood for conversation or laughter, and Jem noticed that every man seemed to be watching or listening.

  83. Leicester, who had noticed her start, and the sudden pallor, caught hold of her hand, and soon pulled the sprightly ponies into a trot again.

  84. It was that chilly, moist atmosphere which the captain had noticed when the ghost disappeared.

  85. He reached Penruddie, and the first thing he noticed was a group of men lounging at the door of the "Blue Lion".

  86. The two artillery machines were closer together, as if they had noticed the signs of fight and were in position to support each other.

  87. On the ground they noticed the casualty, and, fearing the pilot might not be aware of the extent of the damage and try to land without calculating on it, they fired a light and signalled him.

  88. They said that they had noticed it themselves, and had it stopped; that it was unintentional on their part, and that it should not be repeated.

  89. His death was noticed at length in the columns of the "National Intelligencer" in more than one communication at the time.

  90. Now, it will be noticed that foreign seamen in general are dreadfully afraid of taking to the boat.

  91. In the early morning the youngsters noticed that Jim seemed rather stiff, and he had exceedingly good reasons, for he was stone-dead, and doubled up.

  92. A spare mainyard was lashed out on deck, and Joe had noticed it with the seaman's quick eye when he came on board.

  93. Glenn had noticed some steel rails in the boat, and he guessed that these specimens of railway plant were accidentally left out until the hatches had been battened down.

  94. For hours I have watched them feeding, at early morning or sundown, and I have noticed that as they shifted from place to place they moved with a slow kind of hop, gathering their hind legs under them at each stride.

  95. My man spoke with a deep voice that contrasted oddly with his air of debility, and I noticed that he not only had a good accent, but his words were uttered with a deliberate attempt at formal and polished elocution.

  96. When we were in the midst of St. James's Park we saw them, and I could not help laughing when I noticed Goudar with one of them on each side.

  97. I answered with perfect coolness that we had been so interested in our conversation that we had not noticed the flight of time.

  98. As the meal proceeded I noticed that Gabrielle, the youngest of all, looked sad and a little sulky.

  99. But you won't see any men there:" We were shewn into a large room where I noticed three pretty girls and an evil-looking man.

  100. I heard one of them ask a roustabout if he had noticed a well-dressed man down on deck lately.

  101. Voyaging down the Ohio, Fink one day noticed a flock of fine sheep on shore, and, being out of fresh provisions, he determined to secure a supply of mutton without the delay and vexation attendant upon any financial exchange.

  102. Most of the passengers were obviously returning home from a shopping trip to the city, package-laden and bundle-burdened, but two city men he had noticed and then forgotten in the thought of other things.

  103. During the hour that passed before Claudia came back Dorothea had a chance that seldom came for uninterrupted conversation, and that her uncle said little was not noticed for some time.

  104. In the crowd on the platform Tom noticed Pete Bailey.

  105. Tom, even in his excitement, noticed that the professor was curiously examining his gun, evidently more with a view to seeing how it was made, and on which principle it was operated, rather than to discover how to use it.

  106. Ruins which would be gazed upon with wonder and veneration in any other country are hardly noticed in Egypt.

  107. Mr. Thomas received her very politely and kindly, telling her that he had noticed them in church the previous Sabbath, and intended calling on them soon, and then he inquired if there was anything he could do for her.

  108. It was not long before Miss Layton noticed a change in Ella.

  109. There was quite a ferment, in the dormitory, when their absence was perceived, and the others noticed the four made-up figures in their place.

  110. You are not likely to be noticed much, when you land.

  111. We ought to have noticed her before, Mr. Probert.

  112. If they noticed a ripple in the water, they would be sure to think it was a fish of some sort.

  113. Bob had noticed that she had already opened a basket on her lap, and had partaken of liquid refreshment.

  114. Bob had noticed that, although the clerk's eyes were directed upon him, there appeared to be no expression of interest or curiosity in them; but that they might as well have been fixed upon a blank wall.

  115. We must be twenty miles off the coast at least and, even if they had noticed us from above the town, we are too far off for them to make us out, at all; so it will be safe for us to run in to the land.

  116. In passing by the ships at anchor he had noticed the names of the four Spaniards and, after wandering about for a short time, he entered a wine shop and seated himself at a table, near one at which three Spanish sailors sat drinking.

  117. Amy felt very shy, as she sallied out with Bob; but she gained courage as she saw that no one noticed her.

  118. We particularly noticed that, when we were sailing with her.

  119. A man, whom they had not noticed before, said sharply: "You are about early.


  120. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "noticed" 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:
    noticed hereafter; noticed that