Sentence examples for only one noting from inspiring English sources

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I'm sure I won't be the only one noting that one of those brothers died at a relatively young age (45), though I'm pretty sure that's not the message Elop wanted to convey.

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The only ones noted were "Empathy: didn't mention listening"; "Empathy: slight self-centred example given", and "pleasant, not enormously focused, general insight fair".

We focus on the monophonic case, where the solo instrument is assumed to play only one note at a time.

If I could have only one note, I'd pick that first chord.

Fassbender, woefully miscast, was clearly given only one note by the director: "look serious".

As they chewed, Hall said that he had only one note.

But none are yellow mustards, the kind that are made with white mustard seeds and hit only one note: sharp.

Mr. Kirk used shells to make only one note, but hearing the sound inspired Mr. Turre to learn how to play melodies with them.

During the rehearsals of The Fair Maid of the West, the director Trevor Nunn gave me only one note: "Togo, your character, Alcade, I think he is always angry".

He said, of the long E, "I know it's only one note, but try to get the most out of it".

Elsewhere, where I managed to insert them, my notes read: "Brilliant!", "Indeed!" "Unbearably brilliant", "Haha!", "Chip you utter shit!", "Yes!" Only one note is free of the exclamation mark.

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