Use noticed in a sentence
Sentences ending with noticed
- They got half way to the tree I was in before the men noticed. [5]
- Another suspicious circumstance was noticed. [4]
- Yet in reality those personal interests of the moment so much transcend the general interests that they always prevent the public interest from being felt or even noticed. [2]
- He felt the tears trickle under his spectacles and hoped they would not be noticed. [2]
- Her attempt to take no food and die of starvation must have been noticed. [10]
- She looked round swiftly, but her brother had not noticed. [11]
- The fact that such wounds are attended with peculiar risk has been long noticed. [3]
- First I felt something more than reverence for the one-eyed chaplain, our music-teacher, and every morning placed fresh flowers on his window, which he never noticed. [10]
- That slight inclination of two persons with a strong affinity towards each other, throwing them a little out of plumb when they sit side by side, is a physical fact I have often noticed. [6]
- Her absence had not been noticed. [10]
Short sentences using noticed
- She also noticed other things. [11]
- Why, have you noticed that? [5]
- I have often noticed that. [5]
- No one noticed Melissa. [10]
- I noticed the man. [10]
- The company noticed it. [5]
- I had noticed it before. [5]
- This Natasha noticed at once. [2]
- I noticed that. [5]
- I've noticed that. [11]
Sentences containing noticed two or more times
- The simple people respected her grief, and always made a tender-hearted stillness when the bereft little maiden went through the streets,--a stillness which she never noticed, for she never noticed anything apparently. [4]
- Poor Mrs. Stoker noticed, or thought she noticed, that the good man had more leisure for the youthful and blooming sister than for the more discreet and venerable matron or spinster. [6]
- Next, I noticed Merlin gliding away from me; and then I noticed that my lasso was gone! [5]
- As soon as he entered he noticed and felt the tension of the amorous air in the house, and also noticed a curious embarrassment among some of those present. [2]
- It was a gradual change; so gradual that its beginnings were hardly noticed; maybe were not noticed at all, except by Jack Halliday, who always noticed everything; and always made fun of it, too, no matter what it was. [5]
- One of the commonest forms of madness is the desire to be noticed, the pleasure derived from being noticed. [5]
- Nicholas noticed this, as he noticed every shade of Princess Mary's character with an observation unusual to him, and everything confirmed his conviction that she was a quite unusual and extraordinary being. [2]
More example sentences with the word noticed in them
- I noticed that you were quite upset this morning in the cave. [9]
- No, oh, no, you could not tell that he had noticed the remark at all. [5]
- In the earlier years of his ministry he had sometimes noticed this, when he was preaching; --very little of late years. [6]
- The good man yearned to comfort her, and yet he felt his comfort too humble to be noticed by such sorrow. [9]
- November 30th that year was Mark Twain's fiftieth birthday, an event noticed by the newspapers generally, and especially observed by many of his friends. [5]
- Sometimes her eyes would wander off to Mr. Bernard, and their expression, as old Dr. Kittredge, who watched her for a while pretty keenly, noticed, would change perceptibly. [6]
- No, other Indians would have noticed these things, but Cooper's Indians never notice anything. [5]
- Perhaps no one would have noticed the group, had not the gate-keeper's little wife shrieked so wildly and piteously that no one could help hearing her lamentations. [10]
- She was miserably worn and tired, by the long day's struggle and by illness, or she must have noticed the effect of that speech and divined the reason of it. [5]
- The Mayor's polite words had caused the long, clean-shaven upper lip of the old man with the look of a debauched prophet, to lengthen surlily; and he noticed that a wide, flat foot in a big knee-boot, inside trousers too short, tapped the ground impatiently. [11]
- We had seen wonders this day; and my thoughts began to run on the pleasure it would be to tell them when I got home, but he noticed those thoughts, and said: "No, all these matters are a secret among us four. [5]
- She had noticed with what dissatisfaction he turned from the look she sometimes involuntarily fixed on him. [2]
- The physician noticed, with warm sympathy, how deeply this mysterious expectation had influenced her excitable nature, ever torn by varying emotions, and the excellent man was ready to aid her as a friend and intercessor. [10]
- I had been with him in Bermuda on the earlier visit, and as I remember it, there had been some slight oversight on his part in the matter of official etiquette--something which doubtless no one had noticed but himself. [5]
- He sometimes noticed with dissatisfaction that he repeated the same remark on the same day in different circles. [2]
- Biberli had noticed with delight that his master had not sought as usual to detain him. [10]
- She was a wise little thing, that Norice, and noticed things. [11]
- I noticed the window was up; so he had clumb in by the shed. [5]
- The old count, who noticed her blanched face, released her, asking sympathisingly what troubled her, but Els did not hear him. [10]
- A young priest whispered to his neighbor, "He is praying--" and Anana noticed with silent anxiety the strong hand of his teacher clutching the manuscript so tightly that the slight material of which it consisted threatened to split. [10]
- And after a while I noticed Florry was getting discouraged. [9]
- The last point which need be noticed is that fishes are known to make various noises, some of which are described as being musical. [1]
- The flushed cheeks which he noticed could scarcely be the result of the light labour which she had performed for him. [10]
- Was it this which had been more or less vaguely working in his mind a little while before when she had noticed a change in him; or was it that he was disappointed that they were two and no more--always two, and no more? [11]
- She knew that when he thought aloud in this way he would sometimes ask her what he had been saying, and be vexed if he noticed that she had been thinking about something else. [2]
- I found Simon Wheeler dozing comfortably by the bar-room stove of the dilapidated tavern in the decayed mining camp Angel's, and I noticed that he was fat and bald-headed, and had an expression of winning gentleness and simplicity upon his tranquil countenance. [5]
- I noticed, however, what I should call a palpebral spasm, affecting the eyelid and muscles of one side, which, if it were intended for the facial gesture called a wink, might lead me to suspect a disposition to be satirical on his part. [6]
- Ulrich now noticed what he lacked, but before leaving, to supply the want, asked the porter, if he knew what had become of Master Moor. [10]
- His restless eyes were steadier than they had ever been; his wife noticed that as he entered the house after the Revelation. [11]
- All their faces were now shining with that latent warmth of feeling Pierre had noticed the day before and had fully understood after his talk with Prince Andrew. [2]
- Presently, as he went through the village, he noticed signs of hostility to himself. [11]
- In Frankfort everybody wears clean clothes, and I think we noticed that this strange thing was the case in Hamburg, too, and in the villages along the road. [5]
- They noticed that we looked out for expenses, and got what we conveniently could out of a franc, and wondered where in the mischief we came from. [5]
- The summer--or what we call summer in the North, which is usually a preparation for warm weather, ending in a preparation for cold weather --seemed to me very short--but I have noticed that each summer is a little shorter than the preceding one. [4]
- He noticed her watching him, raised his eyes, and began to speak seriously: "One thing would be terrible," said he: "to bind oneself forever to a suffering man. [2]
- I noticed I wasn't gaining as fast, now, as I was before, but still I was gaining. [5]
- But if he was, he still got his information at second-hand, as it was the operator who noticed Harriet's lack of emotion, not himself. [5]
- All this finery was wonderfully becoming to the smith's son, and he must have been blind, if he had not noticed how old and young nudged each other at sight of him. [10]
- He said he was sorry to disturb me, but as he was passing he noticed that I needed some lightning-rods. [5]
- Barbara perceived what was passing in his thoughts, and also noticed how her dress had become disarranged during her work. [10]
- Cleopatra noticed what was passing in her brother's mind, and in order to interrupt his further speech and to divert his mind to fresh thoughts, she said cheerfully: "Let us then give up the procession, and think of some other mode of celebrating your birthday. [10]
- Now, as Becky was passing by the desk, which stood near the door, she noticed that the key was in the lock! [5]
- This, I think, was noticed by her, and enjoyed too, for she doubtless remembered her conversation with me, in which she had said that Clovelly thought he understood her perfectly. [11]
- Only his mother was not there, he noticed that. [2]
- He said he was not more particular than other people, but he had noticed that a clergyman at dinner without any breeches was almost sure to excite remark. [5]
- While Sir Pyramus was leaving her Barbara had heard a man's voice in Frau Traut's room, but she scarcely noticed it. [10]
- And now she was aware that Susan's blue eyes were fixed upon her, and that they had a strange and penetrating quality she had never noticed before: a certain tenderness, an understanding that made Honora redden and turn. [9]
- While we were walking over it, along with a party of horsemen, I noticed that even the larger raindrops made it shake. [5]
- With Eumedes he visited the unfamiliar scenes around him, and his newly restored gift of sight presented to him here many things that formerly he would scarcely have noticed, but which now filled him with grateful joy. [10]
- It is not very uncommon to see the upper limbs, or one of them, running away with the whole strength, and, therefore, with the whole beauty, which we should never have noticed, if it had been divided equally between all four extremities. [6]
- But she was very pale, and I noticed for the first time a worn expression that gave me a twinge of uneasiness. [9]
- But he looked very pale as he passed me, and I noticed that he put his hand to his left side as if he had a twinge of pain, or something of that sort,--spasm or neuralgia,--I don't know what. [6]
- It is also very commonly noticed that these two paths, after diverging awhile, run into each other. [6]
- The doctor joined us, but I noticed that he was anxious, and he did not stay long. [4]
- These people about us had other peculiarities, which I have noticed in the noble red man, too: they were infested with vermin, and the dirt had caked on them till it amounted to bark. [5]
- When Pierre went up to them he noticed that Vera was being carried away by her self-satisfied talk, but that Prince Andrew seemed embarrassed, a thing that rarely happened with him. [2]
- Prince Andrew went up to Pierre, and the latter noticed a new and youthful expression in his friend's face. [2]
- I've noticed her up and down Dalton Street at night. [9]
- Everett Constable bowed uncertainly, for Alison scarcely noticed them. [9]
- Neither of these two adventurers into a wild world of feeling noticed that a man was sitting on a little knoll under a tree, not far away from their meeting-place, busy with pencil and paper. [11]
- The young man turned hastily, noticed that he was in the room overlooking the court-yard, and said, eagerly: I was down below just before twilight, to look at my new quarters, and heard singing from this room, and such singing! [10]
- Long before eleven, too, the chiefs over tens and the chiefs over hundreds had gathered their men and marched them into the state-house; and Mr. Tooting, who was everywhere that morning, noticed that some of these led soldiers had pieces of paper in their hands. [9]
- I have noticed, too, that she scarcely recognizes men who are rather tall, though she may have seen them three or four times. [10]
- This Colonel Clark to whom Tom delivered Mr. Robertson's letter was perchance the youngest man in the company that had rescued us, saving only a slim lad of seventeen whom I noticed and envied, and whose name was James Ray. [9]
- I only stand to this: I have noticed my conscience for many years, and I know it is more trouble and bother to me than anything else I started with. [5]
- I have now to take notice of a part of Adams's address which in the order of time should have been noticed before. [7]
- But it seemed to strike upon her grandfather, though he had not noticed it before. [12]
- A victim said to one of these fellows one day: "But I know I hired the horse of you, because I noticed that scar on your cheek. [5]
- Joseph is gone to Nice to educate himself in Kodaking--and to get the pictures mounted which Mamma thinks she took here; but I noticed she didn't take the plug out, as a rule. [5]
- Petya badly wanted to laugh, but noticed that they all refrained from laughing. [2]
- Caracalla even said to himself that he had underrated the prefect's intellect, for his eyes flashed and glowed like fire, notwithstanding their smallness, and lending a force to his ignoble face which Caracalla had never noticed before. [10]
- Princess Mary noticed to her surprise that during this illness the old prince not only excluded her from his room, but did not admit Mademoiselle Bourienne either. [2]
- We went aft to find some breakfast, and the first thing we noticed was that there was a dim light burning in a compass back there under a hood. [5]
- Mr. Allen's tendency to extravagance had been noticed by the members of the Miles Standish Company, and some of the older directors had on occasions remonstrated with him. [9]
- He had nothing to do in Moscow, but he had noticed that everyone in the army was asking for leave to visit Moscow and had something to do there. [2]
- Some people jump to conclusions without any thought--you have noticed that? [5]
- When we went to call on our American Consul General today I noticed that all possible games for parlor amusement seemed to be represented on his center tables. [5]
- And it is to be noticed that this fashion is accompanied by other phenomena as interesting. [4]
- I fancy at times that I see something of that starry light which I noticed in the young man's eyes gradually kindling in hers. [6]
- At the same time the feeling he had noticed between his protegee Natasha and Prince Andrew accentuated his gloom by the contrast between his own position and his friend's. [2]
- Buried in his thoughts, now calm and determined, with a new life grown up in him, a new strength different from the mastering force which gave him a strength in the theatre like one in delirium, he noticed nothing. [11]
- Satan noticed these thoughts, and said: "What you are thinking is strictly human-like--that is to say, foolish. [5]
- It was at those moments that Dunyasha noticed her smiling as she looked out of the carriage window. [2]
- Barbara instantly noticed this, and it confirmed her conjecture. [10]
- Sharp-sighted Biberli noticed this, and exclaimed: "Then she is here already! [10]
- He had noticed this spent condition when he first came in, but his eyes now rediscovered it. [11]
- Hermon had noticed this same contrast in his own person. [10]
- I had noticed this in English travelers of intelligence before. [4]
- So early as this I noticed that there were signs of commencing thickening in the heart, as shown by the degree and extent of its impulse. [6]
- Adam had noticed this himself, and gave no time to his work, for he had to assist in nursing his son, when it was necessary to raise his heavy body, and to relieve Ruth, when, after long night-watches, her vigorous strength was exhausted. [10]
- And Lady Jane this evening was agitated, and once or twice furtively looked at something under the bar-counter; in fact, a close observer would have noticed anger or anxiety in the eyes of the daughter of Dick Waldron, the keeper of the Saints' Repose. [11]
- She had noticed this at the assembly of the Knights of the Golden Fleece, when he looked at King Philip with bitter hate or certainly with dislike and scorn. [10]
- Princess Mary noticed this and glanced gratefully at him with that radiant look which caused the plainness of her face to be forgotten. [2]
- He noticed that they whispered to one another, casting significant looks at him with a kind of awe and even servility. [2]
- When she noticed they were actually wet, she waved them in the air and handed them to the young man. [10]
- They all said they had not noticed whether Tom and Becky were on board the ferryboat on the homeward trip; it was dark; no one thought of inquiring if any one was missing. [5]
- He noticed that they had not come to the front entrance but to the back door. [2]
- Philip noticed, as they fronted each other for an instant and the stranger raised his hat, that his hands and feet were smaller than usually accompany such a large frame. [4]
- The statements agree; they agree with--with--anyway, they agree; I noticed that; but what is it they prove--I mean, in particular? [5]
- The statements agree; they agree with--with--anyway, they agree; I noticed that; but what is it they prove I mean, in particular? [5]
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