Sentence examples for be noticed on from inspiring English sources

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That is a shame because it deserves to be noticed on weekdays as well as weekends.

But will Austria's absence even be noticed on the night, amid the frocky horrors and life-affirming balladry?

It has been a bit harder to be noticed on that cable channel, though Mr. O'Brien may enjoy a little less notice than his ultimately unpleasant "Tonight" tenure.

STEVE COLL: Much discussion of the imperative of wearing bright colors, arriving early, and sitting on the aisle — so as to be noticed on TV.

Apparently, investors concluded that splitting Eastman, with annual revenue of about $4.5 billion, would create two companies that are too small to be noticed on Wall Street.

These debates became so vocal that it was inevitable the phrase would soon be noticed on the either side of the political spectrum and, boy, hasn't it just.

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No known adverse health effects are noticed on human beings because of bicarbonate ion.

Even earlier (1800), large birdlike footprints had been noticed on sandstone slabs in Massachusetts.

And they are noticed on the field only if they trip over the water bucket.

Their absence was noticed on Monday morning when they failed to check in for their flight.

It was only last year that a second signature was noticed on the boy's collar "B VH[in ligature] elst".

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