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Example sentences for "notices"

Lexicographically close words:
nothynge; notice; noticeable; noticeably; noticed; noticia; noticing; notification; notifications; notifie
  1. I would throw out a suggestion to all your readers for notices of similar emblematic playing cards: whether such were ever used for playing with?

  2. You must keep intact all notices that refer to this License and to the disclaimer of warranties.

  3. From the Earliest Times to its Final Incorporation with England; with Notices of its Physical Geography, and the Poetry, Tradition.

  4. Forms of notices for proposals for goods, and for contracts for the same, will be prepared and transmitted by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.

  5. The object of Mr. M'Coy and his associates is to furnish historical sketches of past, and notices of present occurrences, including the transactions of the general government and of societies.

  6. It would not now be easy to ascertain what these hostile notices of "The Divine Tragedy" were, but it would seem that for some reason the poem did not, like its predecessors, find its way to the popular heart.

  7. He notices even in Longfellow the Norse tendency to alliteration, and he quotes one of the Northern poems and then one of Longfellow's to show this analogy.

  8. She also aided him effectually in his next book, "The Poets and Poetry of Europe," in which his friend Felton also cooeperated, he preparing the biographical notices while Longfellow made the selections and also some of the translations.

  9. The early notices of "Outre-Mer" are written in real or assumed ignorance of the author's name and almost always with some reference to Irving.

  10. Happily for historic truth," says Mr. Tylor, "mythic tradition tells its tales without expurgating the episodes which betray its real character to more critical observation.

  11. Who can fail to discern slight touches of the same hand which we see displayed in other designs?

  12. Here we conclude such notices of the lives, deaths, and memorials of the Paleologi, and their friend the old knight at Clifton and his family as have been found available.

  13. Here concludes our notices of the memorials of Ferrers, the first of the influential families Blanche Willoughby represented.

  14. Further notices of this family will occur on our visit to the little sanctuary in the village, which they appear to have originally built, and wherein several interesting memorials to them remain.

  15. For notices of George Wither in the Gentleman's Mag.

  16. It is certain that the earliest notices of tin in literature mention it as coming from the uttermost limits of Europe.

  17. As soon as he arrives at the opposite shore, he notices that the boat is suddenly emptied, but still he sees no one, and only hears a voice announcing the names and rank of the arrivals.

  18. He then notices that the boat is filled so that the gunwale is only a finger's breadth above the water, but he sees nothing.

  19. From other Icelandic notices it may be concluded that they returned to Iceland the same autumn.

  20. Usually he seems to have transferred both annalistic notices and popular traditions to his pages much in the shape in which he found them.

  21. Applicants for new licences and for the transfer of old ones (granted at a special sessions of the justices) were required to give notice to the local authorities and to post up notices at the parish church and on the house concerned.

  22. We learn indeed from incidental notices that he inclined to Stoicism and disliked the Epicurean system.

  23. This framework consists of short notices of important events, wars, prodigies, consecration of temples, &c.

  24. As foreshadowed in the preliminary Press Notices (which will be issued later) the production will outstrip all previous productions both in wit and splendour.

  25. A few clever notices in the papers, and I may make a hundred thousand crowns, if the play takes.

  26. So Finot will sell his paper to the highest bidder among the Ministers, just as he sells favorable notices to Mme.

  27. I had two good notices put into the Constitutionnel.

  28. Contrary to the notices exhibited, change was given.

  29. Also that he has mailed or delivered notices of this non-payment to all the parties secondarily liable on this paper and states their names.

  30. The notices he mails are called the "Notices of Protest.

  31. Notices and Documents illustrative of the Literary History of Glasgow, p.

  32. Smith seems to have acted as his chief cicerone in Glasgow, as appears from one of the trivial incidents which were all that the contemporary writers of Smith's obituary notices seemed able to learn of his life.

  33. A History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States of America, with Notices of its Principal Framers.

  34. But he notices other things; he sees rivers flowing down into the sea, and the natives tell him of stores of gold to be found in the beds of these streams.

  35. One notices for the first time that there is a band stand, and when the evening comes, Manuel's father and mother are driven with their hosts to this square.

  36. But whoever notices a pine-tree that has been turned up from the roots by the wind, will see that the roots run down almost perpendicularly ten or fifteen feet into the sand.

  37. In so far as we may judge from the notices in periodicals and newspapers, this work appears to have been received, both in England and the United States, not only with general favor, but with enthusiastic admiration.

  38. In his "Land of Israel," Mr. Tristram gives several notices of this bird, from which we may take the following picture from a description of a scene at Endor.

  39. We will now pass to the notices of the Raven as given by the writers and commentators of the Talmud.

  40. We know nothing more of Callipho than what we derive from this and one or two other notices of him by Cicero.

  41. None of his works have come down to us; but, from the notices of other writers, we are acquainted with some of his peculiar doctrines.

  42. I have also seen notices of the same custom elsewhere.

  43. Of the early history of this family our notices are scanty and uncertain.

  44. The notices of John Paston begin when he was on the eve of marrying, a few years before his father's death.

  45. Scanty and disconnected as are the notices we possess of William Paston, we must not pass by without comment his letter to the vicar of the abbot of Clugny, in behalf of Bromholm Priory.

  46. Of the married life of this couple we have in the Paston Letters no notices whatever; but one incident that occurred in it we learn from another source.

  47. We have said that very few notices are to be found of the internal affairs of England in the year 1452, subsequent to the Duke of York swearing allegiance at St. Paul's.

  48. The particulars of these transactions are not obtained from the Paston Letters, but there will be found several notices of another wardship, viz.

  49. Of the elections for this Parliament we have some interesting notices in Letter 415, from which we may see how the new turn in affairs had affected the politics of the county of Norfolk.

  50. At the time of which we now treat there was hardly one of them far advanced beyond childhood; nor do they, in fact, occupy very much attention even in later years, although we shall meet with casual notices of one or two of them.

  51. I always tell her, or if she notices anything I don't deny it.


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