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take notice

vb. (context intransitive often with ''of'' English) To notice#Verb; to take note.

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take notice

v. observe with special attention; "Take notice of the great architecture"

Usage examples of "take notice".

The seneschal or steward deigned not to take notice of the groups of inferior guests who were perpetually entering and withdrawing, unless so far as was necessary to preserve order.

The lady sputtered something, looking embarrassed as others nearby started to take notice of the retard harassing the normal person.

Otherwise, take notice, you will behave like children, who sometimes play wrestlers, sometimes gladiators, sometimes blow a trumpet, and sometimes act a tragedy, when they happen to have seen and admired these shows.

Surely it could not be heroin or cocaine, drugs so despised that it was thought dangerous merely to whisper their names, lest the omnipresent cameras and microphones of the narcs take notice.

On the very rare occasions when she does take notice of mortal affairs, terrible things tend to happen, and even Orr can restrain her wrath only with difficulty.

You can't stage a large battle in Thamlin without the neighbours complaining, and when the neighbours complain in Thamlin, the Guards take notice.

I had never seen any such thing in England, or at least not to take notice how it was done, though since I have observed it is very common there.

My excellent uncle, the Professor, appeared not to take notice of these warnings.