Sentence examples for reading notice from inspiring English sources

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When you are reading, notice how paragraphs are divided.

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It read, "Notice of Proposed Land Use Action".

Many of her word choices repeat Sinclair's, but her English is both easier to read (notice how she unties the knot in "I saw things which he that descends") and more artistic.

The archive notice from the paper reads: "Notice, Special Train Express: We have made arrangements with the London and North Western Railway Company for a Special Newspaper Train which leaves Manchester on every publishing day at 2.15am".

By Larry Racies and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, May 26 , 1951P. 18 Incidental Intelligence: A note pasted on the inside of of a drawer in a studio at C. B. S. reads: Notice Remove hands before closing drawer.

At Town Hall, instead of finding his cards, he found a sign tacked to the front door that read: Notice!

On the airport's English-language website, a bulletin reads: "Notice for passengers: Donetsk airport has been temporarily suspended.

"General, the people salute you from the heart," read notices displayed on the streets.

"They no longer read notices and we felt we needed to engage with them more". They broadened the video contents beyond cooking to include Loughborough's markets, and the project became a "living experience".

"WARNING!" read notices outside some buildings where rat poison had recently been used.

If he has tuned in during the early morning, our listener will hear Herb Oscar Anderson crooning his theme song, "Hello Again," and reading notices about dogs and persons who have disappeared during the night.

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