"notice" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Compared with other new reproductive techniques, donated embryo transfer, less than five years old in application for humans, has aroused relatively little notice and none of the impassioned disagreement that, say, surrogate motherhood has.
- But it was hung high, and I didn't want to arouse notice by asking for it to be taken down.
- Plenna directed her blue-green spy eye to efface itself so as not to arouse further notice, and let the spell stand down, inactive but ready.
- Javan also had suggested that adding a second attendant would arouse less notice than if he went only with Guiscard, whom he barely knew, so Charlan accompanied them.
- In the next generation aroused public notice Bernardino de Pola, which built the Pola palace in Treviso.
- For four decades, the involvement of private companies in the nuclear-weapons business aroused little notice and almost no public protest, and the companies do not welcome any change in that situation.
- Yet Reno and Travis's initiative aroused little opposition - or much notice of any kind.
- Outside their own communities, the volunteers rarely arouse notice.
- Like Mr. Cragg, Mr. Deacon and Mr. Woodrow, Miss Wilding first aroused general notice at the beginning of this decade.
- Sitting in the lotus position, with their eyes closed and hands raised in prayer, the crowd aroused little notice - let alone anger or alarm - from the police, or office workers who strolled past.
Click on the heading to expand the collocation groups, collocations and sample sentences.