1457 examples of notable in sentences

I think I have committed some great sin against my mistress, that I am thus tormented with notable villains, bold peasants.

And Angela, having stared haughtily for a moment like a princess of the old régime confronted by some notable example of gaucherie on the part of some particularly foul member of the underworld, accompanied me across the threshold.

In short, a notable outsider, shunned by all.

This had been notable throughout the war.

In the case of some diseases this acquired immunity is usually lifelong, as in that of small-pox; in others, of which influenza is a notable example, it is as a rule very transitory; and there are all gradations between the two.

Notable among them is chemistry.

In the care of the insane, toocare not only in the sense of humane treatment, but in the systematic employment of measures for their restoration to mental soundnessthe century has been marked by notable progress.

His next notable publication was a collection of thirty lectures on Tumors (Die krankhaften Geschwülste, Berlin, 1863-67).

Of certaine notable monuments without the citie of Cairo.

Of things notable which are seene in this voyage by the way.

That he was a man of high character, and of notable piety for an age of free living and worldly tendencies, his will shows.

The publications satisfy, or at any rate go far towards satisfying, the wishes of those who want to be entertained, and also of those whose higher motive is a desire to discover the truth about notable historical occurrences.

In the Introduction, I have endeavoured to be as brief as possible, merely giving a sketch of his life, and indicating some of the more notable sides of his literary achievement; pointing out also the literary school to which these Essays belong.

There is a peculiar brightness about this book which even the most notable of the later works failed to equal.

Some of the papers of Steele and Addison in the Tatler, Guardian, and the Spectator are of course notable; but it was not until the appearance of Charles Lamb that the personal essay reached its climax in English literature.

This remark was made by the Doctor in 1768, the morning after a memorable meeting at the Crown and Anchor tavern, where he had been engaged in conversation with seven or eight notable literary men.

Consuelo is the title of one of the most notable novels by the famous French authoress, George Sand, (1804-1876), whose real name was Aurore Dupin.

The Madonna and Child in No. 232 are peculiarly beautiful and notable both for high relief and shallow relief, and the Child in No. 193 is even more charming.

I do not say there is anything here more notable than the Annunciation attributed to Andrea at the Spedale degli Innocenti, while of course, for most people, his putti on the façade of that building are the della Robbia symbol; nor is there anything finer than Luca's work at Impruneta; but as a collection of sweetness and gentle domestic beauty these Bargello reliefs are unequalled, both in character and in volume.

For the rest, the architecture is chiefly notable for green shutters.

The "Last Supper," by Taddeo Gaddi, on the wall, is notable for depicting Judas, who had no shrift at the hands of the painters, without a halo.

It behoved me to have so notable a person of my party; and the rather as I had disobliged her impertinent brother.

In his fictitious plays, with two notable exceptions, it was Shakespeare's constant practice to bring the whole action within the frame of the picture, opening at such a point that no retrospect should be necessary, beyond what could be conveyed in a few casual words.

Peter Jefferson, the father of Thomas, was a notable man.

At that time two men of the Vespasian party wrought a notable achievement.

1457 examples of  notable  in sentences