Example sentences of "notice also [that] " in BNC.

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1 I noticed also that the chief executive of Courtauld 's said that the Labour party 's proposals for a statutory minimum wage would lead to big job losses .
2 Notice also that expressive behaviour in this definition does not distinguish between voluntary and involuntary behaviour .
3 Notice also that Keegan has hired as his assistant Terry McDermott , who may be equally lacking in management experience , but at least goes to the same hairdresser .
4 Notice also that above each bar of colour , there is a number displayed .
5 Notice also that we need extra electronics and time in the micro-instruction execution cycle to decode the fields .
6 Notice also that we can express any class of asset as a proportion of total assets or liabilities and remember too that in section 1.1.5 we said that these ratios are arrived at as a matter of deliberate choice and are assumed to represent portfolio equilibrium .
7 Notice also that since the bank charges interest on advances but gets none for its balances at the Bank of England , its operations are now more profitable .
8 Notice also that this generalised sale of securities by banks is likely to have driven down their price and therefore to have pushed up interest rates .
9 Notice also that the coefficients on the variables imply that the lag pattern has a triangular shape with the strongest effect , - 12.1 , occurring after a one-year lag and then dying away .
10 Notice also that the estimates for the UK do not display the strong triangular pattern found by Barro in the US .
11 I notice also that the president of the chambers of commerce said that British industry and commerce were on ’ an improving trend of slowly and steadily climbing out of the recession ’ .
12 Notice also that there is an alternative and syntactically simpler way of expressing the second version , which is : ( 12 ) Haberup angered his golem We can see exactly the same type of ambiguity in : ( 13 ) Reg ran the engine dry The adverbal adjective version of ( 13 ) corresponding to the question what did Reg do to the engine ? tells us that Reg reduced the engine to a certain unsatisfactory state ( though he may at least have had the sense to stop at that point ) .
13 Notice also that the distribution is shifted to higher speeds at a higher temperature .
14 These result in increases in entropy and thus a more negative value for G. Notice also that the free energy of formation of silver oxide is negative at lower temperatures but becomes positive as the temperature increases .
15 Notice also that the choice the speaker made was the one which would make his Creole seem maximally different from LE : i.e. , would reinforce the stereotype of Creole as a different system .
16 Notice also that Peter and John did not pray that God would give them the Holy Spirit they prayed that they might receive the Holy Spirit .
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