Use notable in a sentence
Sentences ending with notable
- Now that she was close to me, I could see that her beauty was real and notable. [11]
- At the time of his graduation his personal appearance was notable. [4]
- Of his descriptive news letters there were about twenty, and they were regarded by the readers of the Union as distinctly notable. [5]
- Of all the foreign visitors in the Austrian capital he was the most notable. [5]
- It was a book of French songs--Beranger's and others less notable. [11]
- No, I am afraid that Viking is too humdrum to be notable. [11]
Short sentences using notable
- It was a notable circumstance. [5]
Sentences containing notable two or more times
- His host, the Foreign Minister, had gathered in the vast golden chamber the most notable people of a most notable season, and in as critical a period of the world's politics as had been known for a quarter of a century. [11]
More example sentences with the word notable in them
- Even as a young lad, his father's notable place in the colony, and the freedom and gaiety of life in Quebec and Montreal, had drawn upon him a notice which was as much a promise of the future as an accent of the present. [11]
- The distance at which the action took place [the letter was left on a shelf twenty-four feet from the place where I was sitting] shows this charge to have been of notable intensity. [6]
- In the night we sailed by a most notable curiosity, and one we had been hearing a good deal about for a day or two, and were suffering to see. [5]
- Howells and Aldrich used it as their half-way station between Boston and New York, and every foreign notable who visited America made a pilgrimage to Hartford to see Mark Twain. [5]
- It had come to these notable folk that Mr. Gaston Belward had relations at Ridley Court, and that of itself was enough to command courtesy. [11]
- It turned out to be a notable event. [5]
- The third notable thing was the exchange of treene (wooden) platters into pewter, and wooden spoons into silver or tin. [4]
- Now, the notable thing was that Heldon, the manager, was in The Woman's house on the night this was done. [11]
- As a pair they were certainly notable, and would give a good account of themselves. [11]
- The exchange of these two letters marked the beginning of one of the most notable publishing connections in American literary history. [5]
- The records of their lives were the only notable history of the place since the days when their forefathers suffered for the faith. [11]
- In proportion as their fortunes and their popularity declined, and their once notable position as an old family became scarce a memory even, the pride of the Lavilettes increased. [11]
- These clients paid their bills, but they were neither large nor influential, as a rule, with the notable exception of the Gaylord Lumber Company, where the matters for trial were not large. [9]
- Perhaps one of the most satisfactory incidents of his sojourn was a dinner given to him by the staff of Punch, in the historic offices at 10 Bouverie Street where no other foreign visitor had been thus honored--a notable distinction. [5]
- It is probable that the fury of the Royal Court at the news was not quite sincere, for it was notable that the night of his evasion, suave and uncrestfallen, they dined in state at the Tres Pigeons. [11]
- Then it was that Mrs. Lauder, the sister of the Roman Catholic missionary, Father Halen, being a woman of notable character and kindness, visited her and begged her to tell all. [11]
- He had the Tasmanian's spirit and endurance, and a notable share of military science besides; and so he rose against the oppressor, did this gallant "fanatic," and started a war that was not brought to a definite end until more than a generation had sped. [5]
- This seaport of Smyrna, our first notable acquaintance in Asia, is a closely packed city of one hundred and thirty thousand inhabitants, and, like Constantinople, it has no outskirts. [5]
- Early in the sitting a notable trap was set for Joan: "Will you submit to the determination of the Church all your words and deeds, whether good or bad? [5]
- Her father, whom she did not remember, had been a ship-builder, and she knew that he had been a notable man; every one had told her that. [11]
- Society is a queer medley in this notable missionary, whaling and governmental centre. [5]
- Within the last quarter of a century, in America, several sects of curers have appeared under various names and have done notable things in the way of healing ailments without the use of medicines. [5]
- He wrote and published a number of notable sketches, articles, stories, even books, during these later years, among them that marvelous short story--"The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg. [5]
- The day after our simple reception was notable for three social events in which we had our part. [6]
- But there were other notable spots in the neighborhood of the oasis. [10]
- Jacques had come on better than Gaston had hoped for, but the light play of his nature was gone--he was grave, almost melancholy; and, in his way, as notable as his master. [11]
- The very morning of this notable reception, General Armour had received a note from Frank Armour's solicitor, saying that his son was likely to arrive in London from America that day or the next. [11]
- From the dome of St. Peter's one can see every notable object in Rome, from the Castle of St. Angelo to the Coliseum. [5]
- The old Cathedral of San Lorenzo is about as notable a building as we have found in Genoa. [5]
- On the eve of Pierre's departure a notable thing occurred. [11]
- For even people of no notable height, with soft features, dark brown eyes, and a delightful little laugh, may appear rather regal at times. [11]
- I have heard of many things that redound to the credit of the priesthood, but the most notable matter that occurs to me now is the devotion one of the mendicant orders showed during the prevalence of the cholera last year. [5]
- Twenty centuries from now New York will still be New York, still a vast city, and the most notable object in it will still be the tomb and monument of General Grant. [5]
- We had the notable predictions attributed to the Secretary of State, which so unpleasantly refused to fulfil themselves. [6]
- But it is notable how soon passengers on a steamer become indifferent and listless in any sort of scenery. [4]
- The Belwards were notable for their brains, and Sir William saw that the young man had an unusual share. [11]
- Quincy is a notable example--a brisk, handsome, well-ordered city; and now, as formerly, interested in art, letters, and other high things. [5]
- Like all of my more notable discoveries and inventions, it is based upon hard, practical scientific laws; all other bases are unsound and hence untrustworthy. [5]
- One of the most notable advances is in journalism. [5]
- This was the most costly and notable of all the many tributes I received, and for which in different forms I expressed my gratitude. [6]
- Like many notable men before him, nobody but Mr. Parr himself suspected his future greatness, and he kept the secret. [9]
- Sir William took me under the shield of his ample presence, and answered all my questions about the various notable personages at his table in a way to have made my fortune if I had been a reporter. [6]
- Mr. Duncan, it may be recalled by some readers of "Coniston," had been a notable man in his day, who had married the heiress of the State, and was president of the Central Railroad, now absorbed in the United Northeastern. [9]
- To be sure, Maitresse Aimable came oftener; but, since that notable day at Sark, Guida had resolutely avoided reference, however oblique, to Philip and herself. [11]
- There was a little burst of thanksgiving in her heart, and then she prepared a very notable commination service in her mind. [11]
- As a mere literary criticism on Smith's writings, it would appear that he had a habit of transferring to his own career notable incidents and adventures of which he had read, and this is somewhat damaging to an estimate of his originality. [4]
- They were notable letters, widely read and freely copied, and the sojourn there was a generally fortunate one. [5]
- Soon, in the Latin Quarter, they were as notable as they had been at Ridley Court or in London. [11]
- She had a kind of grave sweetness and distant charm which made her notable at any table or in any ballroom. [11]
- Once before had Jacques seen this new manner--when Belward visited Parliament House at Ottawa, and was presented to some notable English people, visitors to Canada. [11]
- That short valley is a picture-gallery of a notable kind, for it contains no mediocrities; from end to end the Creator has hung it with His masterpieces. [5]
- Eglington offered to introduce David to some notable people, but he said that he must go--he was fatigued after his journey. [11]
- It was notable, however, that the more sullen elements stayed. [11]
- I record it here as a notable but not discreditable fact that not even our pilgrims wept. [5]
- From the concertina he passed to the violin, and his skill and mastery over his followers grew; and then there came a notable day when up over a thousand miles of country a melodeon was brought him. [11]
- However this may have been, the good man he celebrated was a notable instance of the Angelical Conjunction, as the author of the "Magnalia" calls it, of the offices of clergyman and medical practitioner. [3]
- The notable figure had instantly arrested his attention, and held it until it passed from view. [11]
- Twice before she had heard Parpon sing-- at mass when the miller's wife was buried, and he, forgetting the world, had poured forth all his beautiful voice; and on that notable night before the Louis Quinze. [11]
- Unconsciously the Cure had declared himself the patron of all that made Pontiac for ever a notable spot in the eyes of three nations: and if he repented of it, no man ever knew. [11]
- Is it comfortable for the young man, when the talk is about the last notable book, or the philosophy of the popular poet or novelist, to feel that laughing eyes are sounding his ignorance? [4]
- But that was for only a moment--though a moment is a notable something when it stops the heartbeat of twenty thousand people and makes them catch their breath. [5]
- The city, save for a few notable exceptions, like Mr. Isham, called him Mr. Leffingwell, but behind his back often spoke of him as Tom. [9]
- He had a firm belief that he had been intended for a high position--a great admiral, or general, or a notable buccaneer. [11]
- Also there were few days in the week when Jasmine did not see M. Mennaval, the ambassador for Moravia--not always at her own house, but where the ambassador chanced to be of an evening, at a fashionable restaurant, or at some notable function. [11]
- The most notable feature of a disturbance in your city last summer was the hanging of some working people by other working people. [7]
- It was a face of some distinction and suited to surroundings more notable, though the rural life Carmen had led since the Antoine went down and her fortunes came up, had coarsened her beauty a very little. [11]
- The saving in expense was a notable economy. [5]
- All night long eighteen principal citizens did what their caste-brother Richards was doing at the same time--they put in their energies trying to remember what notable service it was that they had unconsciously done Barclay Goodson. [5]
- On our way down we saw on the river-bank, under the trees, the old hostelry, Alexander's, still in decay,--an attractive tavern, that was formerly one of the notable stopping-places on the river. [4]
- The one notable dissentient was the Intendant, Count Carignan Damour, the devout ally of the French Government. [11]
- It is my desire to do what I can to help make your administration a notable advance upon those of your predecessors. [9]
- The object is declared to be the advancement of art and literature, and the qualification shall be notable achievements in art or letters. [4]
- The most notable characteristic of the young clergyman's appearance was his outer guilelessness and the oddness of his face. [11]
- The great "Seventieth Birthday" dinner planned by Colonel George Harvey is remembered to-day as the most notable festival occasion in New York literary history. [5]
- It may not be out of place to relate a characteristic story of Admiral Sims, whose career in our service, whose notable contributions to naval gunnery are too well known to need repetition. [9]
- I think the authors of that notable instrument intended to include all men, but they did not intend to declare all men equal in all respects. [7]
- Of all the articles respecting which you question me, I have seen none, except that notable one in the 'Westminster' on the Emancipation of Women. [14]
- Two notable examples are afforded in the lives of two very distinguished personages. [6]
- They returned to America in November, and Clemens hurried back to London alone to deliver a notable series of lectures under the management of George Dolby, formerly managing agent for Charles Dickens. [5]
- The most notable absence observable in the billiard-room, was the absence of the river man. [5]
- That paragraph furnishes a text for a few remarks about one of the most curious and notable features of my subject--the length of German words. [5]
- There had been a subsidence of moral energy, and force had inwardly declined, though to all outward seeming he had played a powerful and notable part in the history of the last three years, gaining influence in many directions, without suffering excessive notoriety. [11]
- And that was a notable thing. [11]
- Clark had had a notable plan. [11]
- The occasion was a notable one for Pontiac. [11]
- This parrot furnishes a notable example of evolution brought about by changed conditions. [5]
- Had he been a Jesuit, who is sworn to poverty, and more often than not a man of birth and education, he might have influenced Frank Armour and prevented the notable mishap and scandal. [11]
- Benjamin Franklin did a great many notable things for his country, and made her young name to be honored in many lands as the mother of such a son. [5]
- Perhaps he is a descendant of the last king--the king with the difficult name whose memory is preserved by a notable monument of cut-stone which one sees in the enclosure in the middle of the town. [5]
- Bound for Hawaii (a hundred and fifty miles distant,) to visit the great volcano and behold the other notable things which distinguish that island above the remainder of the group, we sailed from Honolulu on a certain Saturday afternoon, in the good schooner Boomerang. [5]
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