Sentence examples for I noticed too from inspiring English sources

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I noticed, too, the change in public awareness – overnight he became a sex symbol and it was nice for Matt to have his moment.

When I arrived at the box office, I noticed, too late, that I had been allotted a seat in the front row.

I noticed, too, how at both ceremonies, she adopted a cute French accent to stammer her thank yous - but when she got back to our table reverted to perfect American-accented English to excuse herself for the rest of the evening: 'I've got the shittiest jetlag,' she said.

I noticed, too, that all it required was an excel sheet, much to my surprise.

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I notice, too, that the pigs we have raised over the years have become part of me in a way that is not metaphorical.

A spider has attached its web to the light fixture, and I notice, too, that the paint on the balustrades is flaking.

I notice too how there is an overlook to the political aspect of the humanitarian disaster.

The funny thing I've noticed, too, is that when I stop fighting myself, I make space to be my own friend.

But recently, there's something else I've noticed too.

I'm not saying these things won't sell at all, but I haven't noticed too many stories in the tech press that so much as hinted at the tough times these companies might have.

Again, I haven't noticed too big of a bump from this, but it's the early days and apps aren't yet optimized for the new device.

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