Sentences with notice
no·tice
N n - People should not hesitate to contact the police if they've noticed anyone acting suspiciously. [VERB noun]
- Notices in the waiting room requested that you neither smoke nor spit.
- If you are like most people you will likely notice a person's hair and style on first impression.
- They know people can't resist looking at their magnetic car signs once they notice them.
- Interest is paid monthly. Three months' notice is required for withdrawals.
- I rang The Globe with news of Blake's death, and put notices in the personal column of The Times. [+ in]
- When you become sealed you start to notice your diet.
- Bonus notices were issued each year from head office to local agents.
- Nevertheless, it's good to know you've had good notices, even if you don't read them.
- To escape notice
- She was beneath his notice
- The play received very good notices
- A legal notice
- To give a tenant notice
- Hang the "Do Not Disturb" notice on your door.There is a notice in each room showing the evacuation route.Notices tell employees they must wash their hands.
- A day's notice.
- To post a notice about the fire laws.
- To give notice of one's departure.
- The sales manager suddenly gave notice and headed for Acapulco.
- A book worthy of notice.
- To take notice of an unusual feature in the design of a building.
- Only a few of the entries were singled out for notice.
- The notices of the play were mostly favorable.
- Did you notice her hat?
- Did you notice the anger in his voice?
- She noticed him merely with a nod.
- A circumstance that was noticed in an earlier chapter.
- To notice a person that his taxes are overdue.