Sentence examples for one noticed that from inspiring English sources

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"Has no one noticed that photo of Jose at the top of the page?" asks James Galloway.

In case no one noticed, that's what the terrorists do.

One noticed that Bacon got on extremely well with his gallery's handyman – a bright, tough, resolutely heterosexual fellow of the kind Bacon longed to seduce.

(For the purposes of this study, "enthralled" means that they were so caught up in the on-screen action that no one noticed that one sister had violated a treaty by placing her arm in the demilitarized armrest zone between their seats or that the other was eating more than her fair share of snacks). When the show ended, both subjects asked if they could go see the movie.

No one noticed that they were running on battery power and at 8 30 a.m. all of the machines began shutting down.

So how come no one noticed that with each piling-on of production numbers and gimmicks, those threads got harder to see, harder to feel?

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The answer is contained in the barrel diagram when one notices that, as the universe expands, each small cell in the space-time grid also expands.

No one noticed -- that is, until I met with some of my Indian friends, who broke out in laughter when they saw the scarlet dot of puja marking my third eye.

In absence of motion, one can notice that fits.

And one cannot help noticing that summer is seldom mentioned.

No one notices that Mrs. Crawley is choking on a large bite of beef.

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