Sentence examples for we next noticed from inspiring English sources

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We next noticed that CG13434 and CG31658 share a high degree of sequence homology with each other (50% sequence identity and 30% sequence similarity), suggesting that they are paralogues.

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He next noticed the tattoo on the top of her right foot.

When he next noticed a Disney sign he asked if the picture was of Billy Mouse; and a bit later if we were at Mickeyland yet.

But as we returned we noticed the terrace next to ours was setting up chairs and tables on the pavement outside its front door and ours.

The next day, we noticed that a silver teaspoon was missing.

As we mingled I noticed next to me the small table that Thomas Jefferson wrote the first drafts of the Declaration of Independence.

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The next notice she received said her required payment would jump five-fold.

To avoid this, sometimes a zig-zag feeding approach helps - feed the first horse, then the next, notice that the first has really settled on his bucket, go back and add the second half and vitamins, go feed the third, notice the second is settled, etc.

The manager of a car repair business next door noticed the fire and was able to extinguish it. .

Next, I noticed her date: her sweet, handsome, pre-teen son who had traveled with her from England for the event.

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