29917 examples of noting in sentences

The poet occupied himself during the voyage mainly in readingamong other books, Scott's Life of Swift, Grimm's Correspondence, La Rochefoucauld, and Las Casasand watching the classic or historic shores which they skirted, especially noting Elba, Soracte, the Straits of Messina, and Etna.

Don Francisco de Mogente observed this, and sat patiently beneath the trailing vines, noting their slow approach.

"I hate your modern smartness!" Thorn, noting the hardness of her voice, stopped with an apologetic gesture and let her go.

" "It would be well to hear what the young lady has to say, before we urge this affair any farther;" said the Signor Grimaldi, who, having achieved no conquest over himself, was not quite so exuberant in his exultation as his friend; observing more calmly, and noting what he saw with the clearness of a cooler-headed and more sagacious man.

In this manner an hour or two passed swiftly, they who were charged with the care of the jolly party in the town-house being much more occupied in noting the festivities without, than those within, the prison.

To enter into a complete exposition of such a nature is not our purpose: we must content ourselves with noting some of its most striking literary and moral peculiarities.

Jervis Ferrars looked at her keenly, noting the shiver and the trouble in her eyes; then he said abruptly: "What is the matter?

Considering the matter in its various bearings, and noting how inflammable is the condition of the world, and observing that a Russian war would be fatal to emancipation, we can but say, that the freedom of the serfs is something that may be hoped for, but which we should not speak of as assured.

My senses of sight and touch availed me nothing, and I confined my attention, at last, to simply noting the manifestations, without attempting to explain them.

I don't know how long it was, I had lost the noting of time, but I remember growing into rigidness.

He has the faculty of noting mentally, what he sees, and what he hears, and by combining the results of the two, he is enabled to size up the condition of the engine at a glance.

He has read it carefully, noting the drift of my advice.

When so induced to move, the agonizing pain to which the patient is subjected may be gathered by noting his countenance and manner of progression.

When the animal is lame and the existence of seedy-toe is surmised, or when the cause of the lameness is altogether obscure, a little information may perhaps be gathered from noting the wear of the shoe.

This condition may, in fact, be mistaken for sprain, and is only to be distinguished from it by carefully noting the history of the casefirst, the appearance of the swelling in the hollow of the heel, and, secondly, the after-swelling of the upper portions of the tendons.

Its correct position is ascertained by first noting the junction off the wall with the bar (see groove 2, Fig. 149); and its inferior end must be just anterior to the inflexion of the wall.

"I'll go for him myself," said Dr. Evans, noting Carteret's hesitation and suspecting its cause.

Having completed the next morning my impressions of Conques, noting among other things the curious and richly decorated enfeux in the exterior walls of the church, I returned to the bottom of the ravine, and having crossed the old Gothic bridge over the Dourdou, began the ascent of the rocky chestnut forest on the other side of the valley.

Looking round the benches when it reassembled on May 10th, and noting the tone and purport of the inquiries addressed to the First Lord, one might well suppose that nothing remarkable had happened since Parliament adjourned.

She had never especially noted before, but now she was noting as a shuddering exhibition of "commonness," that he wore detachable cuffsand upon this detail her distraught mind fixed as typical.

Dr. Johnson defines his adverb TO, "A particle coming between two verbs, and noting the second as the object of the first."

Noting the statements of Herodotus and Diodorus regarding the greater degree of liberty enjoyed by their women as compared with the Greek, he bases thereon the inference that in their treatment of women the Egyptians were superior to all other nations of antiquity.

In this place I will content myself with noting that if Eckstein had taken the pains to peruse the four volumes of Ramdohr's Venus Urania (a formidable task, I admit), he would have found an author who more than a hundred years ago knew that suicide is no test of true love.

The fact is worth noting in more than one connection.

The garrets had evidently been unused, and the kitchen and ground-floor rooms offered nothing that appeared to Thorndyke worth noting.

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