NOTICE in a Sentence
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    357 example sentences for NOTICE, such as:
1. There's a notice on the board.
2. He nailed a notice board to the wall.
3. Yer can turn me off at a wik's notice.
4. They have pasted up a notice on the wall.
5. We read the notice on the bulletin board.
2. He nailed a notice board to the wall.
3. Yer can turn me off at a wik's notice.
4. They have pasted up a notice on the wall.
5. We read the notice on the bulletin board.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen  | 
 Meanings and Examples of NOTICE
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notice
 n.  advance notification (usually written) of the intention to withdraw from an arrangement of contract
 n.  a request for payment
Classic Sentence:  (210 in 15 pages)
1  'Would to God that I had given him notice on the very day that he came,' she said.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER VI. TOBIAS GREGSON SHOWS WHAT HE CAN DO
Context Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER VI. TOBIAS GREGSON SHOWS WHAT HE CAN DO
2  This last was too much, however, and I gave him notice to leave on account of it.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER VI. TOBIAS GREGSON SHOWS WHAT HE CAN DO
Context Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER VI. TOBIAS GREGSON SHOWS WHAT HE CAN DO
3  He took no particular notice of him, beyond thinking in his own mind that it was early for him to be at work.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER VII. LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS
Context Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER VII. LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS
4  The blood had been streaming from my nose, but I had taken no notice of it.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In PART II: CHAPTER VI. A CONTINUATION OF THE REMINISCENCES OF JOHN W...
Context Highlight In PART II: CHAPTER VI. A CONTINUATION OF THE REMINISCENCES OF JOHN W...
5  Time, with his innumerable horse-power, worked away, not minding what anybody said, and presently turned out young Thomas a foot taller than when his father had last taken particular notice of him.
6  A curious passive inattention had such possession of her, that the presence of her little sister in the room did not attract her notice for some time.
7  Thou wilt find him, as our scouts have brought notice, at the next Preceptory house of his Order.
8  If we took no more notice of the one thing than the other, there'd be no problem.
9  Clifford was too used to the sound to notice.
10  Clifford did not notice: those were not things he was aware of.
11  He seemed not to notice her, but he knew.
12  Between him and Connie there was a tension that each pretended not to notice, but there it was.
13  Yer can turn me off at a wik's notice.
14  But if your Ladyship isn't going ter take no notice O me, then.
15  And he took no notice of Constance or of Lady Chatterley; he just softly stroked her loins or her breasts.
Example Sentence:  (147 in 10 pages)
1  The notice was set above the door, and I didn't see it.
2  They have pasted up a notice on the wall.
3  As you listen, you notice how every single word is imbued with a breathless sense of wonder.
4  He advertises his services on the company notice board.
5  The teacher pegged a notice to a notice board.
6  The secretary tacked a meeting notice on the bulletin board.
7  He nailed a notice board to the wall.
8  Please post this important message on your notice board so that all the students can read it.
9  There's a notice on the board.
10  We read the notice on the bulletin board.
11  These rules are subject to change without notice.
12  A notice was nailed up on the church door.
13  I couldn't help but notice the pointed remarks slung in my direction.
14  I asked him to drive more slowly, but he didn't take any notice.
15  You will probably notice an element of quirkiness in his behaviour.