US /ˈnotɪs/
・UK /'nəʊtɪs/
>> Did you notice? She's using 'gonna'. "We're gonna bring it out. We're gonna put arugula."
Did you notice she's using gunna?
I NOTICE YOU BRING
NOTICE THE VERY NASTY
Now, if you're talking about real results, if you're looking for true, noticeable results, results that not just you notice in the mirror, but
results that other people notice around you.
Let's see what we can do about this." Notice that I use the word "let's" and "we" instead of "I." This is a really great way to involve the other person in the solution.
Let's see what we can do about this." Notice that I used the word "let's" and "we" instead of "I." This is a really great way to involve the other person in the solution.
If you notice something, consider an observation like, "I hear you saying that you're fine with this approach,
You could say, "I notice when the sales numbers come up,
And you'll notice in all the videos she's wearing her Apple Watch,
And you'll notice in all the videos she's wearing her Apple Watch,
that others don't notice. Your sense of humor may be subtle and nuanced,
Well, because intellectual people make connections and recognize layers of irony that others just don't notice.
He left on short notice.
WAS AT OUR SCHOOL. HE LEFT ON SHORT NOTICE.
And as you notice, I leaned way back.
>> AND AS YOU NOTICE, I LEANED
And we notice that there's a lack of economic opportunity.
And we notice that there's a lack of economic opportunity.