Examples of 'takes notice' in a sentence

Meaning of "takes notice"

Taking notice refers to the act of paying attention or becoming aware of something. It implies that one acknowledges or recognizes the existence, importance, or significance of a particular person, event, or situation
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of take notice

How to use "takes notice" in a sentence

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takes notice
I hope someone takes notice and does something.
The intuition of which none takes notice.
No one takes notice of that stuff.
Fang ChenLe inevitably takes notice of him.
Google takes notice of these interactions.
The literary world seldom takes notice.
It takes notice of the worlds community.
I say that because nobody takes notice of her.
He takes notice of my camera and says he owns the same unit.
I will make sure the board takes notice.
Nobody takes notice.
Jesus is in the world and the world takes notice.
He takes notice of them.
That they can go shopping naked and no one takes notice.
Everyone takes notice of how praise and blame are handed out.

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If the book gets published and the media takes notice.
A kid who takes notice of his mom will not have problems.
In return you may find that he takes notice of you again.
The world takes notice of our efforts and wonders why we do what we do.
We feel that our opinion goes unnoticed or that nobody takes notice.
A successful census operation takes notice of and acts upon the drivers of change.
When you offer a special bargain everyone sits up and takes notice.
The brain of the child takes notice of the sounds and words around her.
Men drop from sight every day and no one takes notice.
The only time the federal government takes notice is when their bottom line is threatened.
It takes notice of the same vehicle passing two geographically distant points within a certain time.
You have to flee before Logar takes notice.
And God takes notice of humility of this girl.
We can only hope the Academy takes notice.
The Internet takes notice of what is going on in the world.
When Tiviakov says this one takes notice.
Lucille takes notice and asks Victor to dance with her.
Never lose my focus Til the city takes notice.
The LORD takes notice of those of His who consider the poor along the way.
It is none too early that somebody in the West takes notice of synchronicity.
No one takes notice of his self-martyrdom.
And this year the Hallmark company even takes notice of the day.
Takes notice of these countries' observations.
Octavio certainly takes notice of Hugo.
In the talented singer a message is born ; the listener takes notice.
I hope NASA takes notice of this.
When celebrities die, the world takes notice.
Spiderman 's takes notice and his heart drops.
Scientists cure cancer, but no one takes notice.
As such, the hero takes notice to the reminder of the past.
If a person is a drug user, the comic book industry takes notice.
Because the only country Israel takes notice of is the United States.
If they can not meet that expectation, leadership takes notice.
If one takes notice of the methods employed until now, he will surely agree.
And we will ensure that this time… the government takes notice.

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