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take notice

VERB
  1. observe with special attention
    Take notice of the great architecture

How To Use take notice In A Sentence

  • Year round, it was always just airish enough to keep the reptile population in her lean-to down to a bare minimum, and with the deck chairs she had sitting around her card table, it was easy not even to take notice of them, so to speak. DEFILEMENT OUTSIDE OF HEAVEN, TWO MILES
  • HAVING in the first section of the precedent chapter presupposed that motion and agitation of the brain which we call conception, to be continued to the heart, and there to be called passion; I have thereby obliged myself, as far forth as I can, to search out and declare, from what conception proceedeth every one of those passions which we commonly take notice of. The Elements of Law Natural and Politic
  • Political heavyweights have begun to take notice of the evangelicals’ rise.
  • Not unless you've got somebody very high in the scientific establishment with enough swing to make the lesser lights take notice.
  • And of course we did know that, and it disheartened us to think no one would take notice of us.
  • If Maria succeeded, then everyone would sit up and take notice.
  • I hope the Government will take notice and reconsider this policy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because the better-off are far more inclined to take notice of it. Times, Sunday Times
  • I just hope that the political establishment and society in general sit up and take notice of his common sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • Governments began to take notice and to discuss measures to reduce pollution. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
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