How To Use Notched In A Sentence

  • Blackpool Scorpions notched their first away win of the season against a good attacking Leigh team.
  • With this performance, she has notched up her third championship title.
  • That mountain, running with springs, is basically pyramidal and shaped and notched in the center.
  • He charged his work for the mileage he notched up on just the detour home. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a paltry return compared to the 34 he notched up in total last year. The Sun
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  • He was ably assisted by his partner Michael Togher who notched up a goal and a point.
  • The spiny, reddish-brown stems are clad with oval-shaped, glossy green leaves with notched margins. The Sun
  • Half the arrows were notched as the second dragon burst from nowhere.
  • He has a fine record fresh and notched three course victories. The Sun
  • Other tools, such as scrapers, gravers, drills, and notched flakes, accounted for only 4 percent of the formal artifacts.
  • The forward had not scored this season, but notched two in each half. The Sun
  • My medical knowledge was certainly notched up, and for a few brief weeks I managed to slip "cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis" into casual conversation. NYT > Home Page
  • She assembles a bow with a string on it, and sharpens a cylindrical spindle of lime wood, then inserts it into a notched hole in a flat piece of wood she holds with her foot.
  • She sheathed her swords and notched an arrow onto the string of her bow.
  • Jackets also sport a higher button stance, narrower notched lapels and flap pockets.
  • Needing to win the second set to reach the final, the York pair were rocked as the Erewash pair notched three successive singles to lead 3-1.
  • Between there and the end, Freeman notched a further three points with substitute James Judge also getting on the scoresheet.
  • Also, dinner jackets do not have notched lapels and they are worn with cummerbund or waistcoat. Having a Ball - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • They have five bright white petals so deeply notched that they look like ten. Times, Sunday Times
  • Among the debris in the buried concentration was a small, shallow side notched biface which has been identified as a hafted biface.
  • Thus, in this small set, notched points and those hafted onto foreshafts are substantially smaller than contracting-stemmed points.
  • The flowers have five deeply notched pink petals, and only open in the daytime. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having won all their pool matches Yorkshire faced Cheshire in the semi-finals and notched a 3-0 victory.
  • He had since notched a few notable victories and heralded his arrival back at the top flight by winning the national half marathon title in Castlebar.
  • It has certainly notched up successes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gnomes of Zurich chugged in at seventh while Milan notched up a distant 11 th place on the Jones Lang LaSalle index.
  • Next year's forecast slowdown comes after a barnstorming performance last year when it notched up a 25 per cent rise in sales. Times, Sunday Times
  • Man has notched up three quarters of sales growth so is not simply buying in assets. Times, Sunday Times
  • The nearly 600 stone-and-mortar cliff houses notched by the ancient Anasazi into precipitous canyon walls are the most compelling feature of Colorado's Mesa Verde National Park.
  • The 24-year-old winger had scored just once all season - but then notched three in the space of half an hour. The Sun
  • Our honesty is more brutal that a notched cinquedea. AskMen.com - HOME PAGE
  • Ronald de Boer notched one in the seventh minute.
  • He should have notched up another three points shortly afterwards when Gareth Thomas, recalled to the team in the centre, was penalised for playing the ball on the floor.
  • The major difference between icemen and mountaineer axes is that the blades are at right angles to each other and that generally the hook end on a mountaineer's axe is notched for better handling power.
  • It was a move which is already paying dividends as they notched up a fourth victory in a row and their fifth without defeat. The Sun
  • This species is at once known from Chelodina longicollis by the form of its high, flat sternum, which is strongly keeled on the sides, and by this part being of a uniform reddish colour, without any dark margin to the plates; the hinder part of the sternum is only slightly concavely truncated, and not deeply notched. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
  • Here I am, just over sixty, and I feel like the Grim Reaper already has me notched on his stick.
  • Both spiney lobsters and hermit crabs have been observed attacking gastropods in this fashion and both produce the distinctive notched gastropod remains.
  • So yesterday notched up something of an unwanted hat-trick. Times, Sunday Times
  • His victories are depicted in iron crosses notched inside the brim of the hat. Smithsonian Mag
  • There were throaty, gloating roars from more than 30,000 fans as their side notched up another league win in midweek.
  • Using your chalk line as a guide, spread the mortar with a notched trowel over a 2x5-foot section of the floor.
  • Notched, rounded, cut into fan or lozenge shapes, and sometimes folded over a dowel, these paintings presented richly textured planes of color - blood, rust, lipstick and fog.
  • The large flowers have five notched pink petals with dark purple streaks on them. Times, Sunday Times
  • A full bed of adhesive should be fully troweled to within 1 inch of each edge on clean and dry boards using a 1/4-inch deep, notched trowel.
  • They have notched three since the turn of the year - all of them belters.
  • The flowers are lilac-rose; calyx, tubular; corolla of five petals, narrow and notched; leaves, awl-shaped, short, bent, and opposite; stems, branched, dense and trailing. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • All methods I am trying to evaluate are working in the same way - they are using local stresses (i.e. nominal ones for unnotched specimens, which thus relate to something you would probably call the multiaxial fatigue limit) and reduce them in some more or less complicated way to a single parameter. IMechanica - Comments
  • The home crowd then went into overdrive as James Clark notched a further goal to establish a deserved 13-5 half-time lead.
  • Man has notched up three quarters of sales growth so is not simply buying in assets. Times, Sunday Times
  • After three minutes his sharp pass to Broadbent saw the ball quickly moved on to Mark Cain, who notched his fifth try in five games.
  • He hafted a series of replicated contracting-stemmed bifaces to notched wooden handles using adhesives of varying tensile strength; one was lashed only with deer sinew.
  • York Acorn starlet Ryan Gallacher notched his 100th try of the season as his under-8s team beat Eastmoor Dragons by ten tries to two.
  • The results obtained from notched-bar tests are not readily expressed in terms of design requirements, since it is not possible to measure the components of the triaxial stress condition at the notch.
  • He had notched up more than 25 victories worldwide.
  • The creature's long, notched sword plied air with a swift surety that Conan took diligent care to avoid; and yet the vacancies of the shriveled leathern bindings at the strange warrior's elbows and ankles did not appear to contain any form, not even bones. Conan The Warlord
  • The sternohyoid and omohyoid muscles were divided; the internal jugular vein was cut through, and its cut ends were collapsed and 3/4 inch apart; the common carotid artery was cut into, but not divided; the thyroid cartilage was notched, and the external and anterior jugular veins were severed. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • The large flowers have five notched pink petals with dark purple streaks on them. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have notched two assists and two goals, compared with none for their predecessors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Using a notched trowel, spread the adhesive over one square area, not going over the reference lines of that area.
  • Using a notched trowel and working in small sections, spread 1/4 inch of grout or tile adhesive on the table surface.
  • He declares that on the same branch of oak he has noted the following variations: (1) In the length of the petiole, as one to three; (2) in the form of the leaf, being either elliptical or obovoid; (3) in the margin being entire, or notched, or even pinnatifid; Darwinism (1889)
  • It was situated about the middle of the village, whose vicinity was not in those days judged any inconvenience, upon a spot of ground more level than was presented by the rest of the acclivity, where, as we said before, the houses were notched as it were into the side of the steep bank, with little more level ground about them than the spot occupied by their site. Saint Ronan's Well
  • In the second half Tullamore brought on Stephen McEvoy as sub and he notched a further two goals for Tullamore.
  • Shell dark brown; half ovate; broad obliquely truncated, and scarcely notched behind; covered with close regular very thin denticulated concentric lamina, forming a paler external coat. Journals of expeditions of discovery into Central Australia, and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in the years 1840-1
  • His victories are depicted in iron crosses notched inside the brim of the hat. Smithsonian Mag
  • Tests results show that the fatigue performances of the shroud-like specimen and the platform-like specimen are respectively 7.68% and 5.93% those of the notched specimen.
  • A long courtyard deck jutted forth like a notched broadsword.
  • It was a move which is already paying dividends as they notched up a fourth victory in a row and their fifth without defeat. The Sun
  • This mountain may possess other features, but the double peak or notched cleft remains constant.
  • The Pikes' version notched two goals, his opener a mazy run of which his brother would have been proud to claim as his own.
  • The forward had not scored this season, but notched two in each half. The Sun
  • And these people knew not the wisdom of my people, in that they snared and pitted their meat and in battle used clubs and stone throwing-sticks and were unaware of the virtues of arrows swift - flying, notched on the end to fit the thong of deer-sinew, well - twisted, that sprang into straightness when released to the spring of the ask-stick bent in the middle. Chapter 21
  • The shell is cylindrical, dense and heavy; the spire is short, with channelled sutures, and the aperture long and narrow; the anterior part is notched; the columella is callous and striated obliquely. Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds
  • Next year's forecast slowdown comes after a barnstorming performance last year when it notched up a 25 per cent rise in sales. Times, Sunday Times
  • Seventeen-year-old brainbox Thomas, who attends St Bede's College in Whalley Range, has notched up an incredible FIVE A grades in maths, further maths, physics, chemistry and general studies.
  • Next year's forecast slowdown comes after a barnstorming performance last year when it notched up a 25 per cent rise in sales. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the celebrations reached their height, initiates climbed nine-foot trees that were barked and notched to form ladders.
  • He notched up ten points in the first five minutes of the game.
  • He had notched up 65 shots on this round so far and his total for the tournament was already 272.
  • Escude is one of his least favourite opponents, and has now notched up three consecutive wins over him.
  • Just south lies the brooding notched ridge of Chlas Glas and Bla Bheinn, a great wall of spires, gullies and buttresses.
  • Though I focused on a very simple problem (multiaxial fatigue at fatigue limit, unnotched specimens), I have got to (I hope) quite important conclusions concerning different aspects of commonly used solution technologies. IMechanica - Comments
  • On her bedpost, it was said, she notched up a mark for every new lover.
  • Culhane, who notched his 1,000th winner in 2005, teams up with Newmarket trainer William Haggas in both races.
  • Once the tile is flexible, apply adhesive to the floor with a notched trowel and drop the tile into place.
  • The bulbus urethrae being also a median structure, is occasionally found notched in the centre, and presenting a bifid appearance. Surgical Anatomy
  • Duffy notched his 17th goal of the season assuredly from the resultant penalty kick.
  • At this juncture one of the visitors hastens down the notched pole and gets the silver-ferruled lance or silver-sheathed knife that has been left concealed near the house. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
  • But apparently this was what the stranger had wanted, and he unclipped his bow and notched an arrow to it in a flash, then let the missile fly.
  • So, when the Rebellion breaks out, he is more than ready to grasp the notched handle of his old battleaxe and leap to his country's defence.
  • She has already notched up three top 10 singles and is currently recording her second album in London.
  • He charged his work for the mileage he notched up on just the detour home. Times, Sunday Times
  • The heavily built trapper had notched up yet another of the special blue prizes. SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
  • Use a putty knife or a small notched trowel to apply adhesive to the back of the tile - your tile dealer can help you with the right adhesive for your situation - and press the tile into place.
  • He notched 18 league goals - some tap-ins, some headers, some spectacular long rangers - while being Liverpool's main striker and forcing his way into the England team.
  • The large flowers have five notched pink petals with dark purple streaks on them. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were both dressed in atrocious outfits, and one-time ANTM catchphrase photog Gilles Bensimon notched nearly 30 seconds of screen time. 'America's Next Top Model' recap: And the winner is... | EW.com
  • Last season they notched another Haydock win on his ideal heavy ground. The Sun
  • He notched his third goal for City with a breathtaking hit from all of 25 yards. The Sun
  • And this one with the notched leaf is taraxacum, our good old dandelion, which the French use for salad. Chapter XI
  • Each flower has six erect round petals that are notched.
  • His victories are depicted in iron crosses notched inside the brim of the hat. Smithsonian Mag
  • Today, having notched up a number of performances on television and stage, Marianne has begun contributing to radio shows.
  • The hull was modified in 1995 to include two ventilated steps, a keel pad and notched transom.
  • Studies showed that 12 months of listening to notched music seemed to decrease the volume of a sufferer 's tinnitus. Times, Sunday Times
  • He charged his work for the mileage he notched up on just the detour home. Times, Sunday Times
  • But if the tubing is notched and a short length pushed onto the metal of the gaff, the other length of tubing can be pushed onto the point, yet can be removed and easily swivelled out of the way when the gaff is used in anger.
  • The flowers have five deeply notched pink petals, and only open in the daytime. Times, Sunday Times
  • U.S. carriers in recent years notched the best safety record in history, further dulling the incentive to spend on pricey safety options. Manufacturers Tout Safety in Cockpit
  • They have notched two assists and two goals, compared with none for their predecessors. Times, Sunday Times
  • His victories are depicted in iron crosses notched inside the brim of the hat. Smithsonian Mag
  • The front surface of the cover lip is affixed with an instantaneous sealing strip. The seal lip is provided with a tearing trace notched-line along the widthwise direction of the cover.
  • Stallholders weigh produce on scales strung from a notched rod, balanced on one finger.
  • The bow is rapidly manipulated (in a motion like a hand saw) to twirl the fire stick rapidly on a notched plank (called the fireboard). SurvivalBlog.com
  • They have five bright white petals so deeply notched that they look like ten. Times, Sunday Times
  • The heavily built trapper had notched up yet another of the special blue prizes. SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
  • Cajuns improvised and improved the instruments first by bending rake tines, replacing rasps and notched gourds used in Afro-Caribbean music with washboards, and eventually producing their own masterful accordions.
  • The Huntress notched arrow after arrow and hit each target with precise accuracy.
  • Mick Fitzgerald, who notched his first Catterick success yesterday on Cambrian Dawn, has the mount.
  • He has a fine record fresh and notched three course victories. The Sun
  • LEAVES: To 10 cm long, usually opposite, ovate to elliptic with a crenate (bluntly notched) margin, rough above, softly hairy below. Chapter 7
  • The landmark comes just two weeks after the 30-year-old notched his 3,000th international run.
  • They have notched two assists and two goals, compared with none for their predecessors. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have five bright white petals so deeply notched that they look like ten. Times, Sunday Times
  • His victories are depicted in iron crosses notched inside the brim of the hat. Smithsonian Mag
  • For example, at Smiling Dan, six blade tool categories were recognized, including denticulated, unretouched, retouched, notched, truncated, and side and end retouched.
  • Just as good and just as dense are barely sticky notched-edge ribbons of pappardelle mingled with earthy fragments of wild mushroom, toasted walnuts and melted pieces of more pecorino.
  • York matched Wharfedale until the last five minutes when they notched a decisive try.
  • Kerry were regularly in trouble throughout the opening 20 minutes as the slick moving Meath forwards notched some sweet scores.
  • He notched his fifth win in little more than a year at Stratford last month but he does have a particular liking for that track. The Sun
  • The bulbus urethrae being also a median structure, is occasionally found notched in the centre, and presenting a bifid appearance. Surgical Anatomy
  • They have notched two assists and two goals, compared with none for their predecessors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kieren Fallon, who completed a treble and notched his 100th winner of the season at Chester yesterday, should add to his tally at Bath.
  • Decent kitchenalia is very enticing, even more so when it is a piece of classic design that has notched up a prestigious award. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have notched two assists and two goals, compared with none for their predecessors. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have notched two assists and two goals, compared with none for their predecessors. Times, Sunday Times
  • A thin layer of thinset adhesive is applied to the top of the plywood using a notched trowel, then the cement board is put in place and secured with flathead screws that are countersunk into the surface.
  • A brilliant inter-passing movement involving Nikki Kleppang, Stott and Cheryl Valentine ended with a mishit by Stott, which deceived Robb and notched the goal that sealed the match.
  • He notched up ten points in the first five minutes of the game.
  • Stem two feet in length, branching, prostrate or trailing, the ends of the shoots erect; leaves trifoliate, yellowish-green, the leaflets inversely heart-shaped; flowers rather large, yellow, -- the petals crenate or notched on the borders, and striped at their base with purple. The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use.
  • The New Zealand-born full-back notched a remarkable scoring treble of his own with his late spate of tries deciding the error-strewn match.
  • The huge Ha'amonga trilithon, made of two stone columns topped with a notched column, was built around 1200 C.E.
  • Since the club opened it has notched up wins against some very stiff competition.
  • Man has notched up three quarters of sales growth so is not simply buying in assets. Times, Sunday Times
  • The team notched up their 3rd victory in a row.
  • Murray notched his second score ten minutes into the second period, and thereafter any chance of a shock result had gone.
  • The large flowers have five notched pink petals with dark purple streaks on them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since then he has notched up a barely believable 126 more hits, including 14 number ones.
  • The right thumb notched the spur back with the oily snick and click from a different century.
  • He was too hard for him, —directly to say the truth on ’t: before Corioli he scotched him and notched him like a carbonado. Act IV. Scene V. Coriolanus
  • The large flowers have five notched pink petals with dark purple streaks on them. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have notched two assists and two goals, compared with none for their predecessors. Times, Sunday Times
  • As for notched specimen, the fatigue life prediction using fatigue factors of half-life section is the smallest.
  • The life prediction methods of notched specimen are reviewed, especially on nominal stress approach, local stress-strain method and stress field intensity approach.
  • This mountain may possess other features, but the double peak or notched cleft remains constant.
  • Despite a falling-off in activity elsewhere - particularly at Heathrow - the group's airports at Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow have all notched up record business in recent weeks.
  • Other astragalar facets include a narrow convex articular surface for the cuboid adjacent to the deeply notched surface for the navicular, a small curved surface laterally for articulation with the ectal facet of the calcaneum, a proximodistally elongated convex facet ventrally for long excursion on the calcaneal sustentacular surface, and a small facet adjacent to the cuboid facet for articulation with the calcaneum. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • The bottom tread of this stringer must be 1-1/2 in. shorter and the top must be notched around the cleat/cross brace.
  • In total they have sold four million albums worldwide and notched up eight hit singles.
  • Today official figures are likely to show that Britain has now notched up two years of continuous economic growth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last season they notched another Haydock win on his ideal heavy ground. The Sun
  • The notched wheel shape that is used in a pulley is actually called a sheave, which is more what I meant.
  • They strung their bows and notched their arrows, expecting and ready for trouble.
  • A family of snooker players have just notched their half century of trophies - and their ages only just add up to half that total.
  • She has recently notched up her third win at a major tennis tournament.
  • Watsonians should have notched up three tries in the first five minutes thanks to poor cover, dreadful kicking and incompetence from the visitors.
  • The Irishman cleared up in the second after Higgins missed a brown and notched up a 60 break on the way to winning the third.
  • It has certainly notched up successes. Times, Sunday Times
  • But there are no more fears on that score after City notched up their fourth away win in five.
  • Technically, you are supposed to spread the adhesive with a notched trowel.
  • Both atemoya, grown in Florida, and cherimoya, grown in California, have green, leathery skins with either scales or a notched, medallion-like design.
  • Cajuns improvised and improved the instruments first by bending rake tines, replacing rasps and notched gourds used in Afro-Caribbean music with washboards, and eventually producing their own masterful accordions.
  • Today official figures are likely to show that Britain has now notched up two years of continuous economic growth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Using a notched trowel and working in small sections, spread 1/4 inch of grout or tile adhesive on the table surface.
  • It normally takes between four to six years to achieve this but it was notched up by John in just 15 months.
  • The mood of the people was downcast after Australia notched up a whopping 359.
  • The flowers have five deeply notched pink petals, and only open in the daytime. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Colts won in convincing fashion — Peyton Manning passed for 377 yards with three touchdown passes, and the defense notched a second-half shutout — but like so many of their games this season it did not always seem so automatic. Colts fend off Jets' challenge, punch Super Bowl XLIV ticket
  • However, Carlyle notched the decisive final try with 13 minutes left and Carling's fifth goal made the game safe.
  • Over the years, club members have notched up a proud record of achievement in all kinds of sports, from rugby and football to snooker and darts.
  • The Forest of Galtres GC player notched his first hole in one when he aced the 170-yard par three 11 th hole at The Oaks using a four iron.
  • She sheathed her swords and notched an arrow onto the string of her bow.
  • He notched up ten points in the first five minutes of the game.
  • For a full decade, it notched up record results year after year. Times, Sunday Times
  • It combines fitted flat-front trousers with a three-button single-breasted jacket that features a notched collar, two front flap pockets, one chest welt pocket, and a vented rear center seam.
  • My medical knowledge was certainly notched up, and for a few brief weeks I managed to slip "cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis" into casual conversation. NYT > Home Page
  • The new suit silhouette is called ‘Tokyo’ and features a jacket with either a peak or a notched collar and is slightly sloped.
  • Without a word to Cale, Lynx unclipped his bow and notched an arrow to its string.
  • whirr," the sound growing fainter and fainter till it finally ceases; but if it should run down with the notched side downward, the friction of the point against the table will reduce this final whirr to half its ordinary length, and the coin will finally go down with a sort of Healthful Sports for Boys
  • With a series of gutsy chips and clutch putts, Guan notched four birdies and carded a 1-over-par 73.
  • The HUD ladder notched downward; he dropped through five thousand feet. DALE BROWN'S DREAMLAND (5) STRIKE ZONE
  • His bass baritone voice has made him a popular figure in churches and concert halls around the district, he has a house in Church Street and has now notched up 40 years in business.
  • The last million was notched up in just six months as 6,000 punters a day sign up to broadband.
  • For a full decade, it notched up record results year after year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most decks are supported on the outside edge by a beam that is notched into the post tops.
  • For notched specimen, the critical event of cleavage fracture determined by ferrite grain size is the propagation of a grain-sized crack into a neighboring grain.
  • The tang, or shank, that went into the solid handle was notched and recessed on each side.
  • Ornaments and musical instruments employed in dances and religious ceremonies do not differ much among the Pueblo Indians; the principal ones being the drum, rattle, notched sticks, a kind of fife, and a turtle-shell rattle. Illustrated Catalogue Of The Collections Obtained From The Indians Of New Mexico And Arizona In 1879 Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pa
  • Our teams have notched up a number of wins in the tournament.

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