notable - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • such: A multi-screen cinema, an Asian cinema and of course the historic Harrow School, alma mater of such notables as Sir Winston Churchill.

Preposition: for

  • presence: Simon bought the bath at an auction of stuffed animals in Cornwall, notable for the presence and enthusiatic bidding of Harry Hills.
  • fact: They were most notable for the fact that they seemed to have enough drummers for all the bands at the festival.
  • reason: They're notable for a few reasons - firstly, of course, the music.
  • number: The action was notable for the number of Australian troops ( nearly 1,200 ) that were captured by the Germans.

Noun used with modifier

  • london: Membership rule at unfortunately she came in the clubhouse associated with a. More than anything i've learned how london society notables.
  • society: Membership rule at unfortunately she came in the clubhouse associated with a. More than anything i've learned how london society notables.

Modifies a noun

  • determinant: They therefore represent a finite scientific and economic resource and are a notable determinant of landscape character.
  • achievement: Keith was formerly Chief Executive of Thurrock Council in Essex, where his most notable achievement was the creation of unitary Thurrock in 1998.
  • omission: A notable omission in this analysis is the Abacus system widely used in the Asia Pacific region.
  • success: They have also had notable success in picture recognition software.

Modifying Another Word

  • principally: Principally notable, determine your tweleve monthly and monthly net payday cash loans adjustable interest rates or internet 1 payment.
  • nationally: Uncommon moths including the scarce burnished brass and the obscure wainscot, both nationally notable species.
  • particularly: Particularly notable has been the fact that 64 % of patients are now healed within a month of contacting the service.
  • especially: People, especially notable people, are more likely to be motivated by sharing their message than making a few bucks.
  • equally: Equally notable is track 12 entitled " Osaka " by N. Nardin.
  • also: The excision of detailed farming matters from early years is also notable.

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