Sentences with noted
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N n - ...a television programme noted for its attacks on organised crime. [+ for]
- A noted increase in the crime rate
- His inclination towards art was further fuelled when he met the noted artist.
- It advised quite definitely against the use of a food processor for combining ingredients, and noted the undesirability of waxy potatoes.
- A noted scholar.
- The text is illustrated with noted examples from the symphonies.
- The memorial service program outline consists of some standard information and facts that is usually bundled noted and found within a memorial program.
- To the south of the town you can see the noted Wandi Poplars.
- A note on the origin of the phrase.
- A thank-you note.
- John Mason is a national best-selling author, popular speaker, and noted book coach.
- Asparagus has been noted as beneficial to kidney stones and it has also been noted as being something to avoid if you have kidney stones.
- A note delivered by the ambassador.
- A man of note.
- These days the Mediterranean diet is no secret and neither are many of its noted benefits.
- A trait that can be innately Italian is their liking for sophistication which can even be noted in how they make their own pasta.
- Few events of particular note.
- To take note of warning signs; to be worthy of note.
- A few noted Morris was an early departure from the function.
- 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.