Sentence examples for it has notes from inspiring English sources

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It has notes of honey and herb, and a faint bit of citrus peel.

Cool and watery, fresh yet curiously ancient, as you might expect from a mixture of green shoots and damp parchment, it has notes of both nostalgia and new growth about it.

A duck dish is as haute as you like – a slab of perfectly pink breast, the skin seared into crispness, the fatty liver wrapped in a coat of confit leg meat, endive roasted until it has notes of caramel and liquorice, intense, almost chocolately onion puree – but there are also perfect lobes of ripe, luscious greengage, straight off the tree.

It has notes all over the body, head etc. Learn how to draw Xerneas.

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It has noted that the convention makes no provisions for article three exception or derogation.

Boasting a centre that's as lovely as Tallinn but without the tourists, it has noted cafes, galleries and museums.

But it says it has noted the NAO's comments and will make more improvements.

It has noted that similar theory for the effective use of mega-trends analysis does not yet exist.

It has noted that the system must preferably move in the main direction of high altitude winds.

It has noted that frequency and quality of breakfast is related with regulation of appetite and control of plasma glucose levels [ 28].

David thought it had notes of caramel, but a cheap version, "Cadbury's caramel", he concluded.

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