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Sentences with note

note
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  • Stevens wrote him a note asking him to come to his apartment.
  • I knew that if I didn't make a note I would lose the thought so I asked to borrow a pen or pencil.
  • Avoid the biggest mistake nearly every job interview thank you note writer makes.
  • It's interesting to note how quickly things have changed.
  • See Note 16 on page p. 223.
  • Since Mr Bennett was going to need some time off work, he asked for a sick note.
  • You may have noted my late arrival.
  • As noted above most people survive the disease.
  • They exchange traveller's cheques at a different rate from notes.
  • She has a deep voice and doesn't even try for the high notes.
  • Their objections were duly noted.
  • The thing to note here is that people are suffering.
  • There is an unmistakable note of nostalgia in his voice when he looks back on the early years of the family business. [+ of]
  • Yesterday's testimony began on a note of passionate but civilized disagreement. [+ of]
  • “They've asked us to leave,” he noted with amusement.
  • As one official noted, the situation has begun to get out of control.
  • The White House has noted his promise to support any attack that was designed to enforce the U.N. resolutions. [VERB noun]
  • Note the statue to Sallustio Bandini, a prominent Sienese. [VERB noun]
  • Of course not, and you shouldn't sell your whole note either in a similar situation.
  • In AM, use bill
  • The report notes that export and import volumes picked up in leading economies. [VERB that]
  • 'He has had his tonsils out and has been ill, too,' she noted in her diary. [VERB with quote]
  • A note of sarcasm
  • The note of the nightingale
  • The note to retreat was sounded
  • He noted that there was a man in the shadows
  • They noted every movement
  • She noted the date in her diary
  • I note that you do not wear shoes
  • A note of sadness
  • A person of note
  • The notes of a journey
  • Worthy of note
  • A Federal Reserve note
  • A note of admonition
  • A note on the origin of the phrase.
  • A thank-you note.
  • A note delivered by the ambassador.
  • A man of note.
  • Few events of particular note.
  • To take note of warning signs; to be worthy of note.
  • A note of whimsy in the design of the house.
  • There was just a note of bitterness in his films.
  • His critics had begun to change their note.
  • A note of warning in her voice.
  • Attentive to the thrush's note.
  • To note the places of interest.
  • She noted their extra efforts in her report.
  • Note the fine brushwork in this painting.
  • We noted his concern at the announcement.
  • The returning tourists were sitting on the sun deck comparing notes.
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