438 examples of noteworthy in sentences

Another noteworthy feature of the summit of the hill is a collection of stone cisterns of varying ages, still containing water.

It is noteworthy that the large majority of the Italian cities clung to her, even in the darkest straits to which she was reduced by Hannibal.

THE UPRISING OF THE PEOPLES Important indeed was that year of 1848, noteworthy above most in the story of mankind.

Particularly noteworthy is what he says of the political economy of India; he controverts effectively the prevailing opinion that it is the richest country in the world,showing its real poverty, in spite of its great natural resources, and the almost hopeless task of improving these resources.

The gallant defense which the garrison put up for days is recorded as Austria's most noteworthy contribution to the war.

The poetical possibilities of sentimentalism were not grasped by any noteworthy poet before Thomson.

It sank to lower levels, and its productions are noteworthy only as signs of the times and presages of the future.

They were all of Gloria's "set" with one noteworthy exception.

He was acquainted with many of the chiefs of the Liberal party, and I saw various noteworthy persons while staying at this house; among whom I have pleasure in the recollection of having once seen Saint-Simon, not yet the founder either of a philosophy or a religion, and considered only as a clever original.

What is noteworthy is that their children, less than any other children of the civilized world, rebel against it or chafe under it: they perceive so soon that their parents are governing them only because they are not wise enough to govern themselves; they realize so early that government, by some person or persons, is the estate in common of us all!

It is a noteworthy fact that hundreds of children in America send in contributions, month after month, year after year, to this magazine.

They are simple tales, told in English verse, which is characterised by a purity and a simplicity that are very noteworthy in an Indian writer, and which show considerable acquaintance of the English language, especially of Tennyson's writings.

These, with the Benedictine edition of Augustine, folio editions of Athanasius, Chrysostom, and other Fathers, some odd volumes of Migne, and a considerable number of books on Reformation and Secession theology, formed the most noteworthy elements in his collection.

The only other noteworthy objects in the study were two splendid engravings of Raphael's "Transfiguration" and "Spasimo" (the former bearing the signature of Raphael Morghen), which had been a gift to him from Mrs. Balmer.

After breakfast came family worship, each item of which was noteworthy.

Of these places Cullercoats is most noteworthy.

UCTION About three months agothat is to say, toward the end of May of this year of 1900the writer whose name appears on the title-page received as noteworthy a letter, and packet of papers, as it has been his lot to examine.

It is noteworthy that it had no literary manifestation there till two centuries after the time of its passage.

But Coleridge is more noteworthy for what he suggested to others than for what he did in himself.

In reply, I have received three noteworthy instances, but none to be compared in their exact parallelism with that just given.

I can only say that the interest of the shrewd analysis held me, and that if my guess as to the sex of the writer be sound it is noteworthy that more pains and skill are bestowed upon the characters of the men than of the two girls, who are some thing shadowycharming unfinished sketches.

It is noteworthy, however, to observe the increasing interest manifested of late in all things pertaining to the laws of hygiene; and yet the alphabet of the subject remains a profound mystery to the greater masses of men.

In British America Mackenzie had already penetrated to the Pacific, while Hearne had made a far more noteworthy and difficult trip than Mackenzie, when he wandered over the terrible desolation of the Barren Grounds, which lie under the Arctic circle.

The most noteworthy of the early conventions were those held in Massachusetts, in which such men as Garrison, Phillips, Channing, Parker, and Emerson took part.

But it is a noteworthy fact, that none of the exquisite lines in praise of sleepthat gift which the Psalmist says the Lord giveth to his belovedcan be traced to other source than the master.

438 examples of  noteworthy  in sentences