Example sentences of "[adv] have noticed " in BNC.

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1 There has been a great improvement in the range of goods and cards , I 'm sure you 'll all have noticed it too .
2 Beforehand she had combed her hair by the light of the flashlamp , smoothed and rearranged her clothes but even if she had n't Moran would not have noticed this evening .
3 ‘ I might not have noticed it .
4 THE BRITISH government is looking eagerly for signs of economic recovery but is may not have noticed that the quickest way of discerning increased industrial activity is not to look at it , but to listen .
5 You may not have noticed , but you cause a lot of conflict .
6 Its magnitude is only 9 according to official estimates ; I have never seen it with low-power binoculars , but I have suspected it with × 20 , though I would not have noticed it if I had not known just where it was .
7 The light was poor in the Collector 's bedroom and Fleury might not have noticed how red and swollen his face was , had the Collector not presently fallen sideways , rapping his head on the floor .
8 How could she not have noticed what was going on under her nose ?
9 Hudson , the 26-year-old Natal opener , would not have noticed , rapt as he was in a deep reverie of concentration and technique which eventually produced a monumental 163 off 384 balls in nearly 8¾ hours .
10 You may not have noticed , but there 's an awful lot of bachelors in the valley .
11 Can it have changed much — or did it rain so pre-emptively that he can not have noticed the lovely inlets at Isleornsay , their green banked lands sloping to soft-coloured waters ?
12 It was , too , even if Levi might not have noticed until late in the round .
13 Wickham suspected he looked dubious because she hurried on : ‘ Oh , I know you 're thinking I might not have noticed him at the bar .
14 ‘ He might not have noticed it in coffee . ’
15 ‘ You may not have noticed , but he 's running around trying to do the work of ten men . ’
16 It seemed to adapt itself to her and , in any case , she would not have noticed if it had been a giraffe .
17 The audience might not have noticed , but the other actors were aware of it . ’
18 Now some of you , if you 've only been with the company a few months or whatever it was , may not have noticed too much of a change , er , but I 've noticed a bit of a ch , I 've noticed a tremendous change in two and half months , two and a half years , and there 's some people in the room who must have noticed tremendous changes .
19 You may not have noticed but September is National Breweries month , designed to celebrate the traditional British pint .
20 He was filmed prancing round the forecourt like a wayward member of a modern dance troupe ; the witnesses in the passing cars would n't just have noticed his approach , they would probably have pulled up to watch , so bizarre and entertaining were his surreptitious motions .
21 … and since this is the nature page , readers may just have noticed a Conservative Party pre-election poster featuring a giant , savings-sucking mosquito .
22 At this juncture you may just have noticed a slight differential in pace between the ‘ amateurs ’ in this democracy game , and the alleged professionals .
23 So if some 500 million years ago , an astronaut , from some other planet passed near the earth , he could easily have noticed in the blue seas , a few new and mysterious turquoise shapes ; and from them he might have guessed that life on earth had really started .
24 In truth , he was very much smitten by Sarah at the time and he would scarcely have noticed the rather nondescript little sister who fell passionately in love that day .
25 Quicker thinking readers will probably have noticed what I did n't , which is that the first appearance of ‘ adverb ’ is a mistaken correction by a typesetter or proofreader of the correctly wrong ‘ abverb ’ .
26 If you have an ordinary video recorder which does not have ‘ backspace ’ or ‘ fine edit ’ , you will probably have noticed , when changing from one recording to the next , that for a while the picture is spoilt by various forms of disturbance that take several seconds to clear .
27 You 'll probably have noticed it in Iberia 's real time , computerised sales and reservations system , and in our impeccable service .
28 You will probably have noticed these when trying to catch your fish as the structures become entangled in the net , therefore it is better to catch these creatures by hand .
29 And standing still brings me to sitting still , which , the more observant amongst you will probably have noticed , I am doing now .
30 In this book you will probably have noticed that we use " you " quite often .
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