Examples of 'little notice' in a sentence

Meaning of "little notice"

When something or someone receives 'little notice,' it means that they are not recognized, acknowledged, or paid much attention to. It suggests a lack of awareness or importance

How to use "little notice" in a sentence

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We gave little notice to how hard he worked.
Would have been nice to have a little notice.
A little notice on that would have been nice.
The international community took little notice.
Mazurek took little notice of it until recently.
You gotta give a guy a little notice.
He took but little notice of the continent.
I feel so awful giving you so little notice.
A little notice would have been nice.
Ability to shift priorities with little notice.
A little notice would have helped.
Our villagers take very little notice of it usually.
He took little notice of nationality differences.
The decision attracted little notice at the time.
Take little notice of his advances.

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And for calling you here on little notice.
The world took little notice of his work.
Invites sent out with very little notice.
Take too little notice of me.
I feel awful giving so little notice.
Little notice to prepare courses.
The article gained little notice.
I took little notice of what the political speakers said.
The public took little notice.
The bulls take little notice of the crew and will stop at nothing.
Availability to travel with little notice.
Maybe a little notice.
It is a general election year that sparks little notice.
Jesus apparently took little notice of what they said.
You must be prepared to pivot with little notice.
We generally get very little notice from our suppliers.
The holidays came and went with little notice.
I need a little notice.
I just wish they would give you a little notice.
She had very little notice from any but him.
I wish he gave us a little notice.
Loznica received little notice for the next two hundred years.
The ability to travel within state with little notice.
She seemed to take very little notice of their pursuits.
Borders are often closed to foreign travellers with little notice.
Markets took little notice.
Advances for travel are sometimes also requested with little notice.
I saw a little notice.
Members are often sent on dangerous deployments with very little notice.
You guys ought to give me a little notice when you are going to do something decent.
He had subsequently received a threatening letter but took little notice of it.
The first two were published to little notice and the third was unpublished.
Things can change very quickly with very little notice.
If you would given us a little notice it would only be a matter of a few days.
But there would be a lot of traveling involved and very little notice.

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