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"Notable" in a Sentence (18 examples)
Chemistry has made notable progress in recent years.
The area is notable for its scenery and wildlife.
Our century has seen a notable increase of knowledge.
Imogen of the Internet is not yet notable on Wikipedia, but it is one of the many things she aspires to.
Statues of Buddha are notable works of Japanese art.
The deluge was a notable first experiment in baptism which washed away the sins (and sinners) of the world.
Tom, one of the notable faces of Boston society, also attended the event.
Among the most notable flowers, at the start of Spring, are the Violet, the Crow-tree, the Daffodil, then the Lilies, white and yellow, and blue; and Clove-gillow flowers, and so on.
With a few notable exceptions, the language of opera is Italian.
The language by itself doesn't have any notable value unless it is applied practically.
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[...] how sayest thou, that my master is become a notable lover?
A notable lubber, as thou reportest him to be.
Dyslexia is most notable in children who are unable to focus on their assignments.
Another most notable change concerns rolling stock liveries. Back then, corporate Rail Blue was omnipresent, whereas now there is a kaleidoscope of colours and styles.
During his residence abroad, his concerns at home were managed by his mother Hester, an active and notable woman.
Hester looked busy and notable with her gown pinned up behind her, and her hair all tucked away under a clean linen cap; […]
Your honourable Uncle Sir Robert Manſell, who is now in the Mediterranean, hath been very notable to me, and I ſhall ever acknowledge a good part of my education from him.
July 16 1875, Carl Schurz, letter to W. M. Grosvenor What we ought to have, in my opinion, is a meeting of notables—men whose names will be of weight with the country and who can be depended upon to agree to an independent course.
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